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Fair Work cracks down on rogue employers with surprise blitz across six cities

Retailers, hair salons, and car washes were among businesses in Hobart, Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth and Cairns that were visited by Fair Work Inspectors, primarily in central business districts.

Bad behaviour in the air leads to arrests, fines and flight bans, AFP warns Easter travellers

“Don’t ruin your holiday plans because of poor choices—your holiday destination will be much nicer than a police holding cell.”

‘Woman’ defined as biological female, top court rules

“This confirms what we’ve long argued — that sex is real, and single-sex spaces and services are legally protected for women.”

Sydney teen charged over alleged encrypted murder-for-hire plot

CAAS contract killings involve outsourcing violent crimes to third parties, often facilitated via online platforms and encrypted communication channels.

Clorox Australia fined $8.25 million for misleading claims on recycled plastic in GLAD bags

“The Court’s decision sends a clear message to companies: misleading environmental claims will not be tolerated.”

Exam bungle forces Premier Jacinta Allan to sack curriculum board amid leadership shake-up

From 2026, the VCAA will introduce backup exams to be used in the event of future leaks, bringing it in line with other jurisdictions.

‘I feel he didn’t get justice’: Sorav Saini’s widow devastated as no charges laid in timber mill death

Sorav, described as “lovely and honest”, had moved to New Zealand from India in 2014 on a student visa, later becoming a citizen.

Trump lashes out at ‘60 Minutes’, demands FCC penalties over Ukraine, Greenland reports

“It is a dishonest Political Operative simply disguised as ‘News’... CBS is out of control and should pay a big price for this.”

Lights, Camera, Justice: ‘My Melbourne’ Film Sparks ICC Action with Special Funds for Afghan Women’s Cricket Team

"It is about reclaiming our identity, our passion, and our right to dream. We've lost our homeland, but not our hope."

‘Leave now …’: Trump administration orders foreign nationals to register or self-deport

“We must know who is in our country to protect the safety and security of our homeland and every American citizen.”

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Indian Army chief’s Australia visit signals stronger Indo-Pacific military alliance

The COAS will also interact with the Commander of the Australian Defence College and address officers at the Australian Command and Staff College, further highlighting professional collaboration and knowledge exchange between the two armies.

‘Fearless and dedicated’: Colleagues remember promising young Fijian journalist Jone Mary Salusalu

A former student of the University of the South Pacific (USP) journalism programme, Salusalu, 24, passed away on Friday last week.

Victoria Police seek help to find Indian sub-continental man ‘Jaz’ after alleged sexual assault on 69-year-old woman

He was wearing a white turban, an orange T-shirt, beige trousers and brown leather sandals at the time.
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