Queensland and New South Wales Beach Feud
Queensland and New South Wales coastal communities are feuding over beach sand, with Tweed Heads residents claiming that Gold Coast beaches are taking too much sand.
The Tweed River entrance Sand Bypassing Project has resulted in sand being moved up the coast to Queensland beaches and worsening erosion.
The erosion being caused by the changed shape of the beachfront could result in homes, a campground and a cemetery all at risk of damage.
Malaysia urges citizens to obey Australian immigration law after report of 33,000 asylum claims
Australia's High Commissioner to Malaysia has welcomed a statement from the country's Ministry of Foreign Affairs acknowledging Canberra's concern about the high numbers of Malaysians applying for asylum in Australia.
In an interview with The Malaysian Reserve newspaper last week, High Commissioner Andrew Goledzinowski said 33,000 Malaysians had applied for asylum in Australia in recent years, most of them are not considered to be genuine refugees.
Kenilworth dairy farmer drawing tourists
With the dairy industry under considerable stress, one dairy farmer is expanding his cheese range and drawing tourists to his farm in Kenilworth.
Kenilworth Dairies sells its products to national and independent markets, but John Cochrane has created new revenue in the form of tasting tours.
Since buying his farm two years ago, he has focused on using local ingredients like ginger and macadamia.
New Brisbane performing arts centre
Arts Minister Leeanne Enoch has announced a new 1500-seat theatre to be built in South Bank next year, with Lendlease picked to be the contractor.
The performing arts theatre will make the Queensland Performing Arts Centre the largest centre in Australia.
Deputy Premier Jackie Trad says the State Government has committed $125 million to the project, the largest investment in the arts since the Gallery of Modern Art.
The theatre is due for completion in 2022, hosting ballet, opera, drama and more.
Hong Kong protestors calls for the UK to restore the right for them to live and work
Several hundred protesters rallied outside the British consulate on Sunday to demand they receive a full British passport.
Last year, declassified files revealed that Britain even pressured Portugal repeatedly not to grant rights to citizens of Macau before it handed the region back to China, fearing that it would increase the pressure to grant Hong Kong similar rights.
Climate change now considered a health emergency
The Australian Medical Association has officially labelled climate change a "health emergency".
The AMA says there is “clear scientific evidence indicating severe impacts for our patients and communities now and into the future”.
AMA president, Tony Bartone, says global warming will increase the environment and situations in which infectious diseases can be transmitted, causing higher mortality and morbidity from extreme weather events like heatwaves.
National Mitsubishi Pajero Recall
Mitsubishi has announced a national recall for more than 6000 of its Pajero models sold between 2017 and 2018.
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says the affected vehicles have a steering fault that could cause accidents on the road.
“Due to inadequate welding strength, the front right side suspension lower control arm may fail at one of the weld joints,” says the ACCC.
Owners are being contacted to arrange a vehicle repair, free of charge.
Put Us First Fest
Put Us First Fest is an all ages day of workshops for women and non binary folks who want to pursue music, whether it’s their hobby, passion project or career, presented by 4ZZZ and QMusic.
PUF Fest will be a hands on learning experience in a non-judgemental environment led by Brisbane's best in their fields. We'll be covering a broad range of topics on the day, including:
ZEDLINES, WEDNESDAY 17 SEPTEMBER 2025 10AM
Your 10AM Zedlines with Sophie and Alessia
ZEDLINES, WEDNESDAY 17 SEPTEMBER 2025 9AM
Your 9AM Zedlines with Maritza and Alpine