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It’s ok #Ashes just warmed up with England winning at Headingley

Woakes finished off the game by finding the fence and the crowd let out a nostalgic roar that echoed the feeling of 2019.

Miner move keeps Bravus Mining and Resources anchored in Townsville

“The foundation of our commitment to providing long-term jobs and economic opportunities for our people and our local communities is us being a responsible, sustainable miner"

Melbourne couple who kept a ‘slave’ for eight years gets two more years in jail

The couple had forced the victim to live in squalid conditions, while cooking, cleaning and caring for their children before she collapsed and was admitted to hospital.

“Bonkers” Khalistan protest at Indian Consulate in Melbourne flops

Jai Bharadwaj, the Editor of The Australia Today, was physically pushed, abused, and verbally intimidated by supporters of Khalistani extremist movement.

#Ashes: Can Australia pull this off as England bowlers dominate

At the time of stumps, Australia's score read 116/4 with Mitchell Marsh (17) and Travis Head (18) unbeaten at the crease.

Education ministers agree to major reforms in training teachers

The report contains 14 recommendations across four key areas of reform.

#Ashes: Australia on top as bowlers and Marsh showcase control over England

At the time of stumps, England's score read 68/3 with Joe Root (19) and Jonny Bairstow (1) unbeaten on the crease.

Tarikjot Singh buried alive Indian international nursing student Jasmeen Kaur, court told

This gruesome murder involving "uncommon level of cruelty" has been dubbed an "act of vengeance" in the court.

Queensland labour-hire company penalised for underpaying 87 visa holders

Fair Work Ombudsman Sandra Parker said that employers in the agriculture sector, including labour hire companies, that underpay vulnerable workers risk facing significant consequences.

Rajiv Jayarajah who suffered brain haemorrhage in Bali evacuated to Gold Coast

Raj suffered a seizure in his hotel room that caused him to collapse resulting in a head injury and brain haemorrhage.

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World-first centre launched in Sydney to help cancer survivors thrive beyond treatment

Bringing together academic expertise and community connection, the Centre will lead research aimed at reshaping health systems so surviving cancer also means living well.

Bunnings’ backyard pods won’t fix the housing crisis, but they signal a shift

As Bunnings, Australia’s biggest hardware retailer starts selling tiny homes, it feels like a turning point.

Queensland man denied bail after alleged extremist material found on phone

AFP officers visited the man’s home and issued him with official information outlining the illegality of publicly displaying Nazi symbols.
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