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Can ‘research sprints’ help solve academic problems in 30 days?

Traditional academic research can be slow, focusing on advancing knowledge and peer recognition, while freely sharing results.

15 years on court finds insurers denying medical claims as illegal

A random audit conducted of 40 heart attack claims found CommInsure had knocked back more than half by using a threshold for diagnosing substances in the blood that was by then out of date.

Two IT companies fined $90,750 following ABF investigations into the abuse of Australia’s visa system

ABF officers identified 11 failures relating to its sponsorship obligations, nine of which included underpayment of sponsored workers. 

Tanvir Brar loses plea to get back Queensland Police job due to strip club altercation

Mr Brar claimed at QIRC that the manager abused them: “You four Indian creepy bastards, get the f--- out of my place”.

Air Wing rescues missing 13-year-old school boy and his teacher from bushland

Air Wing tactical flight officers used the winch system to pluck them to safety.

Would you like a picnic at Prime Minister’s Kirribilli House? Here is your chance

People can also stand where many world leaders have before and take a photo with the magnificent Opera House and Harbour Bridge in the background.

Four Australian firetrucks to boost Solomon Islands fire and rescue capability

The AFP and FRNSW previously donated personal protective equipment, including overalls, coats and helmets.

Here are the top reasons why people switch careers to teaching

Mid-career or “career change” students are increasingly common in teacher education programs.

Sydney Masonic Centre cancels Khalistan Referendum propaganda event

The Australia Today is given to understand that NSW Police, ASIO, AFP and DFAT were involved while deciding to cancel the Khalistan propaganda event.

Nepal Airlines to start 14 hours Sydney-Kathmandu direct flights from June 21

While more than 130,000 Nepalis live in Australia which includes 60,000 students, Nepal caters to almost 40,000 Australian tourists.

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Booked to travel through the Middle East? Here’s why you shouldn’t cancel your flight

Passengers booked to travel on or before March 5 have two options: rebook on an alternative flight or request a refund. Etihad has issued similar advice. Qatar is referring travellers to its app.

“4.8 million visas and 1.7 million citizenships” – Pauline Hanson warns Australia faces cultural pressures

“That’s millions of homes, plus hospital beds and school places being taken up by people who aren’t Australian citizens.”

Sanju Samson’s unbeaten 97 powers India into T20 World Cup semifinals after thriller against West Indies

“Right from the day I started dreaming of playing for the country, this is the day I was waiting for."
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