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The 7 charts show Australians struggling as savings fall to near zero

For individual Australians, it was even worse – growth per head went backward, in what some economists call a “per capita recession”.

“Davey’s been absolute champion of Australian cricket”: Glenn Maxwell reacts to Johnson’s column on David Warner

I'm looking forward to seeing Davey in that first Test and him making a lot of runs this summer

Australia has its first framework for AI use in schools – but we need to proceed with caution

Framework puts an extraordinary onus on schools and teachers to do high-stakes work for which they may not be qualified or do not have time or funding to complete.

RBA decides to hold interest rates, bringing relief amidst ongoing economic challenges

The possibility of further tightening of monetary policy will depend on evolving data and risk assessments.

Indian Australian Dave Sharma Sworn in as Senator, Bringing Diverse Experience to Federal Parliament

Before entering the Federal Parliament, Sharma also contributed to the private sector as a Director at Kelly and Partners

Here’s a chance to join the AFP under its biggest PSO recruitment drive

New recruits will join the more than 800 AFP PSOs who play a key frontline role in protecting the community and Commonwealth infrastructure.

The news is fading from sight on big social media platforms – where does that leave journalism?

Australia was the first to introduce a law requiring platforms to compensate news companies, followed by Canada.

Artificial intelligence is already in our hospitals. 5 questions people want answered

Social and ethical considerations, including high-quality engagement with consumers and communities, are essential to shape AI use in health care.

University of Sydney appoints Barry O’Farrell, Former Australian High Commissioner to advise on India

University's research ties are also deepening with the launch of Australia-India R&D Priority Roadmap.

As Albanese’s fortunes slide, people start to wonder what sort of PM Peter Dutton might make

“People need a reason to vote for us, not just to vote against the Labor Party.”

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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.”

Trump hikes global tariffs to 15% as the fallout from Supreme Court loss continues

Trump had imposed sweeping “reciprocal tariffs” last year under an emergency powers act, but the court ruled this law did not authorise him to do so.

South Africa hammer India by 76 runs, end unbeaten run in T20 World Cup

Bumrah was India’s standout bowler with 3/15, becoming India’s highest wicket-taker in T20 World Cup history
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