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‘School is boring’: what it means when your child says they’re bored in class, and how you can help

It’s important to understand why your child may be feeling bored at school. Here are some possibilities to consider.

From Australia’s Highways to the World’s Highest Peaks: Jatin Kotecha’s Adventurous Story

While his adventures are impressive feats in themselves, his broader goal is to shatter stereotypes associated with the Indian and Gujarati communities.

45-year-old Melbourne man charged with interfering in aircraft radio transmissions

Officers seized four handheld radios, along with other equipment allegedly used in the broadcasts, including two mobile phones containing recordings of the transmissions.

Costly defamation actions looming over Australian newsrooms, and diminishing press freedom

The article has drawn on evidence from a confidential source, the publisher is unable to put that source in the witness box because to do so would breach the media’s fundamental ethical obligation to protect the identity of confidential sources.

Woolworths and Coles sued by ACCC for allegedly misleading shoppers over the price of more than 500 products

These new penalty amounts work on a sliding scale: they start at $50 million but can go up to potentially 30% of a company’s turnover during the period of the contravening conduct.

Chander Sharma Launches Campaign for Stringybark Ward, Prioritises Public Safety and Small Business Growth

"Melton is a thriving, diverse community, and I believe that with the right leadership, we can make it an even better place to live, work, and raise a family"

Australia on Track to Be First Country to Eliminate Cervical Cancer, Says PM Albanese

The initiative draws upon the resources of the public and private sectors, patient advocacy groups, healthcare providers, and research institutions

Reserve Bank of Australia to Hold Steady on Interest Rates Amid US Fed Cuts

The bank has indicated that it plans to focus on underlying price pressures rather than temporary cost-of-living relief measures

Wyndham’s Wimba Ward: Satish Patel Aims to Foster Cultural Harmony and Social Change in Election Bid

From volunteering with non-profit organisations to helping asylum seekers and refugees find jobs and housing, his contributions reflect his commitment to supporting diverse communities

Two men fined for betting on the Australian of the Year awards

They placed 48 bets totalling $2,469 across five online betting accounts on the outcome of the awards. Their winnings amounted to $9,363.

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Wyndham council passes unanimous no-confidence motion against Mayor Preet Singh

Councillors noted that a newly formed “West Party” had been actively campaigning against Singh, suggesting the issue was being amplified for political gain.

Australia’s top diplomat Harinder Sidhu retires after 39 years shaping foreign policy

Ms Sidhu most recently served as DFAT Deputy Secretary for the International Security, Legal and Consular Group, a role she assumed in July 2025.

India-New Zealand trade deal to be signed today puts carpets, skills and investment in spotlight

India and New Zealand are set to sign a landmark Free Trade Agreement (FTA) today on April 27, 2026, marking a major step forward...
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