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What is sabotage and why is the ASIO chief worried about it?

In Australia, sabotage is both a federal crime under the Criminal Code and also a crime under state and territory laws.

How February 29 reminds us of our mysterious relationship with time and space

The Julian calendar had observed a leap year every four years, but this meant time had drifted out of alignment with the dates of celestial events and astronomical seasons.

BAPS Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi marks the dawn of a new era in India and UAE partnership

The significance of this event goes beyond the mere establishment of a place of worship for the Hindu community in the UAE.

Early university offers won’t be made until later in Year 12. Is this a good idea?

Most (though not all) Year 12 university applicants do their school exams, then their external exams and then apply to university with their ATAR.

Why international students are taking the ‘back door’ route into top universities

The government has responded by commissioning its own investigation.

Australia unveils its Navy of the future

The project’s cost has also stunningly risen from A$35 billion in 2018 to $45 billion a couple of years ago to now $65 billion, even before actual ship construction starts.

Why prices are so high – 8 ways retail pricing algorithms gouge consumers

Fels wants to give the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission more power to investigate and more power to prohibit mergers.

The problems with dating apps and how they could be fixed – two relationship experts discuss

Apps could do more to inform users when someone is using AI in their interactions, or make it easier to get feedback from friends, family or other users.

How Fiji offers an experience of lifetime to variety of tourists

This archipelago of 333 islands provides a distinctive and modern experience for those wanting more than simply a tropical retreat.

Unveiling Gyanvapi Temple Site’s Sacred Geometry and Historical Layers

Those who built the "mosque and wazukhana tank" for Aurangzeb, may have found the temple's drain for Shiva Linga convenient.

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Dr Murali Reddy performs region’s first robotic knee replacements in New Zealand hospital

Dr Reddy’s journey spans three countries and decades of dedication to medicine.

Victoria slashes car rego and fares as Trump’s Iran war hits Aussie household budgets

Announcing the measures, Premier Allan said the package was designed to help families cope with rising household expenses and higher fuel costs.

Award-winning young Indian innovators develop eco-friendly answer to microplastic pollution

Vivaan Chhawchharia, Ariana Agarwal and Avyana Mehta recently won the Asia regional title at The Earth Prize for their invention, dubbed “Plas-Stick”.
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