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Fake ‘Australian Bankers’ call centre scam busted in India

The information included one-time passwords from customers and then passed the information on to their managers over email.

AFP to provide pathway for girls in ICT to keep Australia safe

The AFP will host two students at the end of the school term, where they will spend time in the Chief Information Officer’s portfolio.

‘I trained to be an engineer … now I am a pickle seller’. What does migration do to a wife?

It’s interesting how one single step backward in one’s career starts an avalanche of falling behind.

$3.5 million project launched to support teachers manage classrooms and boost student learning

One in three teachers report losing teaching time due to disruptive behaviour, significantly impacting students’ ability to learn.

RBA increases interest rate by 25 basis points to 3.85 per cent, indicating it’s not last

Some further tightening of monetary policy may be required to ensure that inflation returns to target in a reasonable timeframe.

Legal action against hotel operator who allegedly underpaid Nepali and Pakistani origin staff

The workers included food and beverage attendants and cooks, as well as two guest services staff and one clerical worker.

The defence review fails to address the third revolution in warfare: artificial intelligence

Australia already has a range of autonomous weapons and vessels that can be deployed in conflict.

Australian university students launch class action for doing unaccredited course

"I spent two and a bit years basically not being able to start my professional year, which was needed to be a financial adviser."

Melbourne man jailed for 16 years for importing 360kg drugs valued $180 million

The amount of methamphetamine had an estimated street value of around $180 million at the time of seizure and would be enough to supply Melbourne with 3.6 million hits.

Australia’s immigration system set for overhaul in wake of review’s damning findings

The review represents a wholesale critique and potential upheaval of the immigration system, rather than, in the words of Home Affairs Minister Clare O'Neil, “ad hoc” changes.

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Anti-US protests in Pakistan after Khamenei’s killing leave multiple dead

Media reports said the death toll has reached at least nine.

Dr Yashutosh Joshi wins Ministerial Rising Star award for breakthrough heart transplant research

Now a cardiothoracic surgery trainee at Westmead Hospital, Dr Joshi’s passion for heart surgery can be traced back to childhood.

Australian leaders signal no sympathy for ‘abhorrent’ Iranian regime, back US move to stop nuclear threat

More than 200 Iranian-linked individuals have been sanctioned by Australia, including over 100 connected to the IRGC.
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