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Breath easy, Reserve Bank hits pause on interest rates

"Some further tightening of monetary policy may be required to ensure that inflation returns to target in a reasonable time-frame."

Police arrest 6 for stealing approx $780K worth of copper wire in Melbourne

The theft of copper causes significant damage to critical infrastructure, impacting telecommunication networks, public transport signalling and power supply.

#Ashes: Australia edges England in drama and controversy fuelled match despite Stokes’ heroics

MCC apologises to the Australian team after Members verbally abused players in Long Room

AFP busts new cars with concealed drugs shipped to Australia

Australian Border Force officers examined the vehicles on the vessel and allegedly found drugs concealed inside panels of the vehicles.

England suffer early losses, face stiff task against Australia in Second Ashes Test

At the end of the fourth day's play, England were 114/4, with Duckett (50*) and Stokes (29*) unbeaten at the crease.

$50k support extended to hundreds of families of collapsed home builders; Here are detail

For a person to be eligible under the scheme extension, their builder must have entered liquidation between 1 July 2022 and 30 June 2023.

Fair Work warns employers to pay minimum wage of $23.23 per hour from 1 July

“If workers are unsure which award applies to them, they can use our Find my award tool or contact us for help to find any applicable award.”

Indian Australian Molina Asthana appointed ‘Change Our Game’ ambassador

Minister for Community Sport Ros Spence has announced this year’s eight Change Our Game Ambassadors for the inaugural Ambassador Program

Australia upskilling Kiribati police officers with investigations training

This is a significant step in helping to enhance and modernise the KPS and was welcomed by the Kiribati Department of Public Prosecution (DPP).

Vietnamese, Iraqi and Afghan women shine with Chin community leader in Victorian Refugee Award

The awards highlight people who excel through study, work, entrepreneurship or volunteering

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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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