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Are we in per capita recession despite GDP ‘steady in the face of pressure’

In the three months to June Australia’s household saving ratio plummeted to 3.2%, its lowest rate in 15 years.

Airlines to cancel 25% flights to Delhi amid G20 Summit restrictions

Travel agents are advising travellers to reconsider their plans for the specific days of the G20 summit.

Aditya-L1 Mission: Why is India taking bold leap into solar exploration

It aims to explore the Sun in great detail and unravel the mysteries that have eluded us for centuries.

Why business is key for Australia’s strategic ties with Southeast Asia

The strategy recommends making it easier to invest in Australia by reducing the regulatory burden under the Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB).

‘Jawan’: SRK-starrer promises a film packed with jaw-dropping action on September 7

It appears that SRK is set to dazzle in a double role, effortlessly switching between different avatars.

“Australia, we’re going to the Moon”: Here’s your chance to name our lunar rover

The rover will go to the Moon as part of a future Artemis mission by as early as 2026.

China’s low-cost deal with Solomon Islands newspaper could bring large strategic benefit

Details of the deal caused a stir, especially the Solomon Star’s pledges to promote “China’s goodwill” and its role as the country’s “most generous and trusted development partner.”

Melbourne man arrested upon return to Australia after five years on the run

The man, who voluntarily returned to Australia, had allegedly been on the run for five years, after disappearing in May 2018 while on bail ahead of facing court over drug import offences.

How can I tell if my child is ready to start school next year?

In Australia, primary and secondary school are compulsory between the ages of 6 and 16, however there are varying cut-off dates between states and territories.

What do you need to know about voting in October 14 referendum?

A referendum is run by the Australian Electoral Commission in the same way as they do elections.

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Samson’s heroic win over Bethell’s as India holds nerve to beat England in a nail-biter to reach World Cup final

Bumrah delivered the 18th and conceded only six, dragging the target back out to 39 from two overs — a decisive squeeze in a match where control was rare.

Pakistan-born man charged over alleged visa monitoring breach in Sydney, faces up to five years’ jail

The 36-year-old man was arrested in Sydney on 4 March 2026 by officers from the New South Wales Police Force and later charged by the Australian Federal Police.

Back at uni? How to help your wellbeing while you study

Academic wellbeing is about your learning and achievement, and how motivated and engaged you are with your studies.
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