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Aussie Magic in GT20: Stoinis’ Heroics and Sana’s Bowling Dazzle Fans

The victory helped the Jaguars bag two points, moving them to the third spot on the leaderboard.

Sakina Muhammad Jan jailed, first conviction for forced marriage laws in Australia

Jan and her supporters, including members of the Afghan Hazara community, expressing distress over the verdict.

Albanese’s Cabinet Overhaul: New Ministers for Home Affairs, Employment, and Indigenous Australians

Clare O’Neil MP will now serve as Minister for Housing and Minister for Homelessness.

High-Stakes Cabinet Shuffle as Labor Ministers Step Down Before Federal Election

“Loyalty is not always rewarded but merit should be.”

Australia records significant drop in birth rates amid cost-of-living pressures

KPMG Australia analysis shows births across the country fall to lowest levels since 2006.

Multicultural Framework Review: Government Commits $100 Million to Address Challenges Amid Rising Racism in Australia

This funding will be invested in language services, community engagement, and enhancing amenities for multicultural organisations, enabling them to better serve their communities.

The traditional university is on its deathbed. Should we care?

The gap between university academic staff and university management has widened as their ideas about the fundamental purpose of a university drift further apart.

Our cities’ secret gardens: we connect with nature in neglected green spaces just as much as in parks

People living in cities are increasingly disconnected from nature. This has potentially far-reaching consequences.

Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2024 Unveils Star-Studded Program, Here’s full list

Showcasing 20 films directed by women, many of which challenge societal norms and bring powerful voices to the forefront.

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Hundreds of students set to lose qualifications as Melbourne training college registration canceled

College issued qualifications and statements of attainment without ensuring students had completed proper assessment or met competency requirements

Childcare worker Jayendra Jung Shahi granted bail over alleged slaping two toddlers

His lawyer told the court his mental health had declined following recent family tragedies, arguing he required support.

Premier Allan announces $1.04bn road repair blitz as opposition leader Wilson targets potholes

The program also includes a $36.9 million clean-up blitz across 10 of Melbourne’s busiest freeways, including the Monash, West Gate and Hume corridors.
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