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Nazi hate symbols will be banned and display criminalised nationally

This ban will not in any way apply to the display and use of the swastika which is of spiritual significance to religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism.

Activist charged over alleged sabotage of central Queensland cattle operation

The man then allegedly attempted to hide his actions by using cow excrement to obscure a security camera, damaging it in the process.

Cleaning company penalised almost $140,000 for underpaying 35 employees

Some workers also performed gardening and trolley collecting duties.

RBA raises interest rate by 25 points to 4.10 per cent, Here’r details

The unemployment rate increased slightly to 3.7 per cent in April and employment growth has moderated.

How should Australia capitalise on AI while reducing its risks?

With AI, we see a multi-trillion dollar industry coming into existence before our eyes – and Australia could be well-placed to profit.

New advisory for the USA amidst rising random mass shootings

Earlier, either the USA has been considered pretty safe in terms of tourism or the foreign governments did not attempt to challenge this narrative.

15 years on court finds insurers denying medical claims as illegal

A random audit conducted of 40 heart attack claims found CommInsure had knocked back more than half by using a threshold for diagnosing substances in the blood that was by then out of date.

Two IT companies fined $90,750 following ABF investigations into the abuse of Australia’s visa system

ABF officers identified 11 failures relating to its sponsorship obligations, nine of which included underpayment of sponsored workers. 

Tanvir Brar loses plea to get back Queensland Police job due to strip club altercation

Mr Brar claimed at QIRC that the manager abused them: “You four Indian creepy bastards, get the f--- out of my place”.

Air Wing rescues missing 13-year-old school boy and his teacher from bushland

Air Wing tactical flight officers used the winch system to pluck them to safety.

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NDIS fraud: Buckets of gold, silver and cash seized in multimillion-dollar home raid

“Recovery action also undermines the incentive for engaging in serious crimes for profit, and it restores public money so that much-needed services can continue to be provided to the community.”

Surgeon in Australia helps operate patient in India in live robotic surgery expertise demonstration

The live procedure illustrated how tele-enabled robotic systems could, in future, support access to specialist surgical care in locations where distance and workforce shortages limit availability.

Premier Jacinta Allan moves to cut child surgery wait times with $50m health package

“I know how scary it can be to have a sick child in hospital… the endless wait until they are home safe.”
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