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Australia blocks 10 child abuse websites and tracks thousands of predators who accessed them

“We will be working to identify the people responsible for creating these sites as well as those who accessed them.”

‘Saving Lives, one Conversation at a Time’: Talanoa’s groundbreaking approach to Mental Health in Pasifika Youths

"It's a testament to the power of community, cultural understanding, and the value of acknowledging mental health struggles."

Here’s how to prepare for thunderstorm asthma this season

Thunderstorm asthma events have been noted all over the world, but the most severe ever reported was in Melbourne on November 21, 2016.

Air India to launch Melbourne to Mumbai Non-stop flights from December

Air India’s flights from Melbourne to Mumbai will depart at 8 p.m.

Career Expo offers job opportunities to international students pursuing social work degrees

It left attendees inspired, exposed to new connections and a renewed sense of purpose

Most data lives in the cloud. What if it lived under the sea?

Offshore data centres can be close to coastal consumers, reducing latency, without having to pay the high real-estate prices often found in densely populated areas.

Six former Australian Prime Ministers unite to call for an end to religious hatred amid Israel-Hamas conflict

They particularly pointed out the issue of anti-Semitism, stating it is a "tenaciously evil race hatred," and expressed their support for the Australian Jewish community

Why do Australian parents want locally-made TV shows for their kids?

In 2020, the federal government removed quotas for local children’s television on free-to-air commercial networks.

Here’s traffic and parking plan for Australia’s biggest Dussehra at Sri Durga Temple

To make it easier for devotees to attend the festivities a detailed parking plan has been released by the Temple management committee.

Heart-stopping finish: New Zealand’s chase falls Just 5 runs short against Australia in World Cup thriller

Australia achieved the third-highest 10-over score in ODIs when ball-by-ball statistics are available

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Lt Gen Susan Coyle, Australia’s first woman Chief of Joint Capabilities, meets Indian defence chiefs to enhance joint operations

Australia’s Chief of Joint Capabilities, Lieutenant General Susan Coyle paid tribute to India’s military personnel who lost their lives in service during a wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial.

Free pads, tampons and easier access to the Pill aim to improve women’s health in Victoria

“No woman or girl should be caught without pads and tampons when they need them.”

Young international student drowns on Gold Coast beach

Karlo Bul-Anon arrived in Australia in late 2024 with aspirations to study and work while supporting his family financially.
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