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Four ways to take control of social media algorithms and get the content you actually want

Trying to “game” an algorithm is like trying to solve a 3D box puzzle without any instructions and without being able to peer inside.

Fiji’s PM Rabuka apologizes for 1987 coup, seeks forgiveness from Indian-Fijians

He admits that they have wronged Indian-Fijian community and their sons and daughters, forcing some to leave our shores for a better living.

Thanks for your help, Prem Kumar Makhija is safe and been found near Brighton

Ms Rekha told The Australia Today, "Everyone.. thanks God, found him in Brighton."

Indian international student Sumedha died in accident, friends collecting funds to repatriate

She recently moved to Perth to find some better job opportunities.

Aged care back-pays more than $3.5 million to 4,971 employees

There were 3,304 Victorian workers underpaid more than $2.7 million and 1,667 Tasmanian workers underpaid more than $800,000.

Multicultural leaders come together to support the Red Shield Appeal

The Salvation Army’s flagship fundraising Appeal is aiming to raise $37 million nationally to support people in need across Australia.

The University of Wollongong becomes second Australian university to start campus in India

"The 21st century is truly India’s century, and we are proud to be part of its success story and its contribution to shaping a better world."

Remarkable new tech has revealed the ancient landscape of Arnhem Land that greeted Australia’s First Peoples

The excavations show people in the area ate land animals and freshwater fish before the valley flooded.

NSW Police releases images of accused who vandalised Sydney’s BAPS Swaminarayan Temple

Police are requesting the driver of this car to help identify alleged vandals on Friday, May 5 between 1 am and 2 am on Virginia Street toward James Ruse Drive, Rosehill.

Minerals Academy workshop hammers home opportunities for future tradies

QMEA seeks to broaden student and teacher knowledge of career opportunities in resources through industry-led education and schools initiative.

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Victoria’s suppression orders under fresh scrutiny as migrant families call for clearer justice reporting

The Courts Council disputes that characterisation, describing the Melbourne Press Club/Monash University report as selective and not reflective of broader court-media engagement.

Booked to travel through the Middle East? Here’s why you shouldn’t cancel your flight

Passengers booked to travel on or before March 5 have two options: rebook on an alternative flight or request a refund. Etihad has issued similar advice. Qatar is referring travellers to its app.

“4.8 million visas and 1.7 million citizenships” – Pauline Hanson warns Australia faces cultural pressures

“That’s millions of homes, plus hospital beds and school places being taken up by people who aren’t Australian citizens.”
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