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Fiji’s coalition government pushes digital reforms to boost financial transparency

"We had an old payroll system, a 40-year-old, that we were able to replace in the last one and a half years."

Father of two stabbed 11 times in Melbourne home invasion, Opposition says crime wave hitting ‘every Victorian’

“I’ve never seen anything like this. They’ve just chosen this house and destroyed a family,”

PM talks up resources boom ahead of reform summit, dodges oil and gas net zero clash

“As we transition, it’s continuing to power Australia in the 21st. WA isn’t just the engine room of the state economy — it’s the engine room of the nation.”

Calls grow to fix Australia’s broken overseas skills recognition system to lift productivity

Activate Australia’s Skills campaign has proposed four key reforms to break down barriers and better match migrants’ skills with labour market needs

Australia has 120 health workforce policies. But with no national plan, we’re missing the big picture

So with more than 850,000 registered health professionals, there are still not enough to meet demand, particularly in regional and remote areas.

Australia and India’s citizens will be deported under controversial “Deport now, Appeal later” policy of UK

This removes their ability to stay in the UK while appealing the decision. Instead, appeals must be conducted remotely via video link from their home country.

Albanese honours 50th anniversary of Gurindji land handback

The Albanese Government has marked 50 years since the historic Gurindji land handback, a defining moment in Australia’s struggle for Aboriginal land rights.

Fiji DPM Prasad hits back at former PM Chaudhry over Aspen hospital-Australia links

In a detailed statement, Prof. Prasad said Chaudhry’s claims about Aspen Medical, the hospital budget, and medicine supplies were “factually incorrect.”

21-year-old man faces court over alleged Perth Airport security breach

The man allegedly spent only a short time in the secure zone before returning to the baggage claim hall.

Australia used to lead the world on shorter work hours – we could do it again

Unsurprisingly, business groups and some economists have condemned this initiative.

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Jefferson Lewis charged with murder of 5-year-old Kumanjayi Little Baby in Alice Springs

Jefferson Lewis, 47, has been charged with murder over the death of a five-year-old child in Alice Springs. The child is being respectfully referred to...

Hollywood legend Daniel Kaluuya’s latest film highlights Victoria’s $27m push for screen jobs

The A24 project, Hotel Hotel Hotel Hotel, has just wrapped filming at Docklands Studios Melbourne, employing more than 270 Victorians and engaging over 250 local businesses — highlighting the economic impact of high-profile productions choosing the state.

India sets Guinness World Record with largest underwater national flag in Andaman and Nicobar Islands

The record-setting event took place at Radhanagar Beach on Swaraj Dweep, where a massive 60 by 40 metre Indian tricolour was deployed beneath the sea.
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