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61-year-old Iranian man charged over $360m meth hidden in crane parts

The drugs were discovered after ABF officers intercepted three containers and uncovered hidden plastic pipes and packages inside the crane structures.

Social media ban is coming, whether families like it or not: 5 ways to prepare kids and teens

Facebook, Snapchat, TikTok, Instagram, X, Reddit and YouTube will all be off limits for children and teens.

24-year-old delivery rider stabbed in Sydney, police launch manhunt

Sydney City Police established a crime scene and have launched an investigation.

$26m cocaine marked “464” seized at Port Botany, AFP calls for public help

A forensic search uncovered two bags holding multiple packages wrapped in blue clingfilm and marked with a "464" label.

Israel cancels visas for Australian diplomats; Senator Wong warns move undermines peace

“I instructed the Israeli Embassy in Canberra to carefully examine any official Australian visa application”

Federal Court slams Qantas over mass sackings, fines airline $90m and calls conduct “unprecedented”

Justice Lee noted that Qantas only began to accept responsibility for its actions in 2023, after the departure of former CEO Alan Joyce.

PM talks up resources boom ahead of reform summit, dodges oil and gas net zero clash

“As we transition, it’s continuing to power Australia in the 21st. WA isn’t just the engine room of the state economy — it’s the engine room of the nation.”

Calls grow to fix Australia’s broken overseas skills recognition system to lift productivity

Activate Australia’s Skills campaign has proposed four key reforms to break down barriers and better match migrants’ skills with labour market needs

Australia has 120 health workforce policies. But with no national plan, we’re missing the big picture

So with more than 850,000 registered health professionals, there are still not enough to meet demand, particularly in regional and remote areas.

Majority of Australian full-time city workers now work from home, study finds

The Victorian Government has pledged to legislate the right for eligible workers to work from home at least two days a week, a move expected to reignite national debate over the benefits and drawbacks of remote work.

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Could a Liberal–One Nation preference shift shake up Labor’s South Australia win?

If One Nation numbers translate on election day, it could dramatically alter the distribution of preferences in marginal seats.

What are your options if you can’t afford to repay your mortgage?

You can also apply to access your superannuation on compassionate grounds, to prevent foreclosure or the forced sale of your home.

Museum of Chinese in Australia opens in Sydney to celebrate more than 180 years of history and heritage

“This museum will celebrate a vital thread through the history of our modern nation. I can’t think of a better site than Haymarket – a place synonymous with the Chinese-Australian story – or a more fitting time of year to open it.”
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