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Is my medicine making me feel hotter this summer? 5 reasons why

Some people simply dislike the feeling of feeling hot, while others feel hot at temperatures most people find comfortable.

Police-women keeping Australians safe through science

From collecting evidence from crime scenes and analysing fingerprints, to searching for the truth in the pursuit of justice - some important roles they play in keeping Australians safe from serious crime.

Will multicultural Australians support the Voice? The success of the referendum may hinge on it

The Voice campaign must capture the support of a majority of electors in a majority of states.

Australian Aboriginal Woman cricketer Ashleigh Gardner hits jackpot at India’s inaugural WPL auction

She was bid for $558,000 at the inaugural Women’s Premier League (WPL) auction.

Bravus’ Rugby Run solar farm named top performing facility in Queensland

“We built this facility for Queensland’s conditions, with the panels programmed to rotate to track the sun most efficiently and also to move to the most effective angles to withstand inclement wind and weather.”

Australia, India, USA and Japan launch ‘Quad Cyber Challenge’ to improve online security

This challenge provides resources, including basic cybersecurity information and training for all users, from corporations to educational institutions, small businesses and individuals.

Construction and home maintenance company faces court for failing to pay outstanding entitlements

The worker, who was aged 23 when he commenced his employment, had been underpaid annual leave entitlements under the Fair Work Act’s National Employment Standards.

RBA’s latest forecasts are grim for you, Here are 5 reasons why

The central bank expects Australia’s economy to slow this year due to rising interest rates, higher cost of living, and declining house prices.

Indian-Australian man pleads guilty to smuggling drugs into Adelaide medi-hotel

Raman Sharma posed as an Uber Eats food delivery driver to smuggle illegal opioids wrapped inside a burrito into a hotel at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

NSW government to hire 400 interpreters in more than 50 different languages

“We have seen through the latest Census data that more and more people are speaking a language other than English at home."

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Shadow Minister Anthony Roberts criticises NSW Police Minister over community security amid ISIS brides return

“It beggars belief that the Police Minister does not know where these individuals will be settled, or which communities will be directly impacted.”

“What a joke”: Pauline Hanson questions Royal Commission’s focus after Bondi Beach terror attack

"I'm sorry, wasn't this meant to be about the Radical Islamic Terrorist attack at Bondi?"

Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda tie the knot in private Udaipur ceremony

The ceremony was intimate, with limited guests and tight security to maintain privacy.
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