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Here’s how to prepare for thunderstorm asthma this season

Thunderstorm asthma events have been noted all over the world, but the most severe ever reported was in Melbourne on November 21, 2016.

Six former Australian Prime Ministers unite to call for an end to religious hatred amid Israel-Hamas conflict

They particularly pointed out the issue of anti-Semitism, stating it is a "tenaciously evil race hatred," and expressed their support for the Australian Jewish community

Here’s traffic and parking plan for Australia’s biggest Dussehra at Sri Durga Temple

To make it easier for devotees to attend the festivities a detailed parking plan has been released by the Temple management committee.

Petrol is holding up inflation – Let’s understand what’s happening to prices and what it will mean for interest rates

Reserve Bank indicated it would be examining inflation numbers closely when it next meets on Melbourne Cup Day November 7

The cost-of-living crisis is the dragon the government can’t slay

September-quarter figures, showing inflation is still uncomfortably high, set off speculation about whether the Reserve Bank will increase interest rates again

Seven members charged in Australia’s largest ever Money-Laundering Operation

The syndicate coached their criminal clients in creating fraudulent business paperwork, such as fake invoices and bank statements, to deceive authorities.

Melbourne holds vigil for Israel: Australian Hindus stand in solidarity with Jews amid ongoing conflict

"Our heart goes out to the families and friends of those who are suffering so bad due to this barbaric terrorist attack."

Grandchildren urged to help senior citizens learn their cyber ABCs

“In collaboration with the AFP, National Seniors Australia aims to empower seniors with the knowledge, tools and confidence they need to stay safe in the digital world.”

Visa exploitation review urges tougher penalties and a ban on some temporary migrants, Would this solve the problem?

Nixon review called for strengthening the powers with financial penalties to address misconduct by registered migration agents.

How to help your memory when preparing for exams

If students understand how memory works, they can prioritise effective study habits.

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Trump safe as suspect arrested after White House dinner breach; Albanese praises swift law enforcement response

Authorities said a man, identified in US media as Cole Thomas Allen, charged a security checkpoint armed with a shotgun, handgun and multiple knives.

Victoria to offer 20% rego rebate as fuel costs bite households

The rebate follows earlier measures introduced by the government, including free and discounted public transport fares.

Auckland mayor apologises after calling Indian-origin staffer ‘Muslim terrorist’, community says it is ‘very unfortunate’

However, the apology drew further scrutiny after the mayor referenced respect for the Sikh community, despite the staff member not being Sikh.
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