Yearly Archives: 2022

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Optus hit by cyberattack, customers’ information compromised

Following a cyberattack, Optus is investigating the possible unauthorised access of current and former customers’ information.

ICC announces major changes in playing conditions including Striker’s right to play the ball

An incoming batter will now be required to be ready to take strike within two minutes in Tests and ODIs

Qantas decides not to serve vegetarian meal on some flights

Qantas passengers would only have one meal option, such as a chicken pie or a zucchini and onion frittata.

Will Labor easily win in Victoria?

The Victorian election will be held on November 26.

Victoria removes mandatory face masks requirement on public transport or taxis

However, the requirement to wear face masks will remain in some circumstances – like visiting a hospital, care facility or any other indoor space.

Indian festival of Onam celebrated in NSW Parliament with traditional colours of Kerala Sari

Onam being celebrated in the oldest Parliament of Australia speaks a lot about the values of multicultural Australia.

Indian-Australian Prof. Chennupati Jagadish elected to prestigious Royal Academy of Engineering

Prof. Jagadish was elected by his peers for his pioneering work in applying nanotechnology to semiconductor optoelectronic sources and detectors.

Women who suffer domestic violence fare much worse financially after separating from their partner: new data

It’s the first time in Australia that we have specific data on what happens financially to these women.

International students’ academic cheating scandal exposed at major Australian universities

The company advertises “Australian thesis writing” services with C grade papers costing just AU$30 per 250 words, AU$40 for “B Grade Pro” and AU$60 for “A Grade PhD.”

One in every four people added to Australia since 2016 Census is from India

Over a million people arrived in Australia since the 2016 Census and of these 230,000 are from India, 137,000 are from China, and 71,000 are from Nepal.

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Partner of ex-Queensland Premier, Reza Adib, charged with rape offences

The partner of former Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has been charged with multiple serious offences following a police investigation in Queensland. Police allege that...

Albanese government secures additional critical fuel supplies to keep planes flying and trucks moving

Prime Minister Albanese said the government was working “day and night” to protect Australia from the fallout of international conflict impacting global fuel markets.

“Brave man” Baljeet Singh fights for life after saving sister in Adelaide restaurant fire

Baljeet's brother-in-law, Inderjeet Singh, said Baljeet pushed his sister Satbir out of harm’s way moments before being overwhelmed by the fire.
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