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Fiji Police sound alarm over social media misinformation

“While we understand it’s become a popular source of information, users must take time to carefully distinguish between accurate information and fake news before sharing.”

Tragic oversight: Hospital staff claim ‘no memory’ of urgent blood test request for Sandipan

Only Sandipan’s father was present in court on Tuesday. Outside, he expressed frustration at the condolences offered.

Illegal workers living on the job: How ABF officers uncovered visa scams in Far North Queensland

“Protecting vulnerable migrant workers, reminding employers of their legal obligations and assisting those in need were the three pillars of our deployment"

Aahana Nag sentenced for spray-paint attack on Peter Dutton’s office during election campaign

“This was an act of resistance, and Peter Dutton does not support us”

Victoria’s Budget Bombshell: Up to 3,000 Jobs Axe and Debt Soars to $194 Billion

The Community and Public Sector Union labelled the public service cuts “a disgrace,” arguing the $3.3 billion savings target is unrealistic

RBA slashes rates below 4% – find out how much you’ll save on your mortgage

Businesses report that weak demand limits their ability to pass on cost increases, and labour market indicators remain mixed

Nationals walk away from Coalition deal, but leave door open for future

Despite the breakdown, David Littleproud said the door remained open to rekindling the Coalition before the next election.

Devastated family mourns ‘gentle soul’ killed in crash as truck driver granted bail

The truck driver, a 33-year-old man from Salisbury Plain, and the 69-year-old driver of the Holden SUV from Meadows, were both airlifted to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

AFP wraps up operation Australis25 after keeping election campaign safe and secure

In total, over 600 AFP members provided round-the-clock protective security, committing more than 43,000 hours to the operation.

Threat sparks lockdown at Sydney school

Specialist police units swept through the school building in a coordinated response, but despite extensive searches, the man could not be found.

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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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