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Royal Challengers Bengaluru finally clinch IPL crown after 18 years as PBKS fall agonizingly short

‘This win is as much yours as it is ours. I want you to celebrate with us.’

With a government review underway, we have to ask why children bully other kids

There is a developmental phase in bullying, as most bullying occurs between children in Year 6 through to Year 10.

Thailand celebrates first Miss World crown while India and Australia earn global praise

India’s Nandini Gupta and Australia’s Jasmine Stringer were both among the top five semifinalists.

Indian-origin Sharath Sriram appointed WA’s new Chief Scientist to lead innovation push

With his unique ability to bridge science, policy, and industry, Sharath Sriram is poised to shape Western Australia’s innovation agenda

Star all-rounder Maxwell retires from ODIs, sets sights on 2026 T20 World Cup

"I have been able to go through the ups and downs of being dropped, being brought back, playing in a few World Cups and being a part of some great teams.”

Low-paid workers rejoice: Fair Work’s 3.5% pay bump could mean hundreds in your pocket

“It’s about whether you can keep up with your bills or not — whether your life gets slightly better or goes backwards”

Australia strengthens defence and aerospace ties as a key innovation hub emerges in India

These engagements are aimed to be paving the way for high-impact collaboration between Indian and Australian firms.

Tourism Fiji’s Australian CEO Brent Hill resigns after four years

A global search is now underway to find Hill’s successor, as he prepares to conclude his role at Tourism Fiji at the end of August.

AFP helps crack global sextortion ring linked to teen suicides

Among those arrested were two Nigeria-based offenders linked to the tragic suicide of a 16-year-old boy in New South Wales in 2023.

Your smartphone is a parasite, according to evolution

Evolutionary biologists define a parasite as a species that benefits from a close relationship with another species – its host – while the host bears a cost.

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Premier Allan promises free midday power from October as households struggling now are told to wait

Households without solar, without batteries, without work-from-home flexibility, or without appliances they can schedule in the middle of the day, are being told the state’s renewable success will eventually trickle down to them, just not yet.

Why does cerebral palsy care drop away at 18? One Australian researcher is determined to change that

Although adults now make up 58 per cent of Australians with CP, support systems and healthcare pathways remain heavily focused on childhood.

Dubbo’s Gargi Ganguly, creator of ‘Chai and Chat’ migrant program, honoured with 2026 Regional Unity Medal

Recognising the unique challenges faced by migrants in regional areas, Gargi has worked tirelessly to ensure no one feels isolated.
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