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Brisbane man sentenced to nine years’ imprisonment for child sex offences

ABF officers discovered child abuse material on the man’s mobile phone and referred the matter to JACET.

Women who lead: A night of inspiration and recognition at The Australia Today International Women’s Day Awards 2025

With over 200 distinguished guests from across Australia, the awards night was a powerful reminder of the contributions women make across all sectors.

Cyclone Alfred Brings Destructive Winds and Torrential Rain to South-East Queensland

Authorities Warn of Power Outages, Flooding, and Coastal Erosion as Storm Intensifies

Indian illegal immigrant Ramandeep Singh walks free after sentencing for armed robbery

Despite his illegal immigration status, it remains unclear whether Singh will face deportation following his conviction.

Schools agreement provides NSW $4.8 billion extra for public schools over a decade

NSW has committed to removing the 4% provision of indirect school costs such as capital depreciation, so NSW schools would be fully funded over the life of the agreement.

Indian investment in Australia show steady growth but room for expansion

India currently ranks 15th among foreign investors in Australia, indicating steady but limited engagement compared to larger players.

Queensland man charged over alleged indecent act and vaping on flight

If convicted, he faces a maximum fine of $2500 for vaping and up to seven years in jail for the alleged indecent act.

How to prepare for a cyclone, according to an expert

The Australian Bureau of Meteorology has warned that Tropical Cyclone Alfred may bring severe hazards and “dangerous and life-threatening flash flooding”.

Australia’s retirement savings are too big to invest at home – here’s why super funds are looking to the US

While not cute or funny like Pesto, Australia’s financial sector gave birth to its own baby three decades ago that has since rapidly grown into a big adult – superannuation.

India clinch victory over New Zealand to semi-final face off with Australia in Champions Trophy

India will be banking on its spinners to continue its dominance, while Australia will look to counter with its pace attack.

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Thousands of Victorian teachers walk off job in first strike in 13 years as pay dispute escalates

The AEU is seeking a 35 per cent pay rise over four years, along with smaller class sizes and stronger mental health and classroom support.

One Nation’s South Australian surge a three-way realignment: Labor lost workers, Liberals lost conservatives, and Labor won the middle

One Nation did not just take votes from the Coalition in country seats, It also found traction among the sort of economically squeezed, culturally disillusioned voters who once formed the heart of Labor’s industrial base.

Pacific pride as Australian Army sergeant receives Federation Star after 40 years

“It means a lot for me… Australia has given us — my family, and a lot of the wider South Pacific people — lots of opportunity.”
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