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Watchdog sets sights on protecting retirees’ pensions

Protecting hard-earned investments from roll-of-the-dice funds will receive more attention as three million Australians approach retirement age in the next decade. Australia’s corporate watchdog on Tuesday revealed superannuation trustees would …

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Iran’s regime ‘crossed a line’ in attacks on Australia

Iran has been accused of “crossing a line” after Australia’s spy agency revealed it directed two anti-Semitic attacks on Jewish premises in Sydney and Melbourne. The federal government’s response has …

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Several ‘seriously injured’ after school bus rolls

Several people have been seriously injured after a school bus rolled, closing a highway. Emergency services responded about 8.20am on Wednesday to the crash near Stonehaven, west of Geelong. Ambulance …

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Albanese: Iran behind antisemitic attacks in Australia — Ambassador expelled

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced the expulsion of Iran’s ambassador from Australia after the nation’s intelligence agency concluded that Tehran was behind at least two antisemitic attacks on Australian …

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Two police officers dead, gunman at large in rural town

Two police officers have been killed and a gunman remains at large after what is being described as an “ambush” in a rural town. A primary school is in lockdown …

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Victorian households offered new $100 power saving bonus

Victorians struggling with rising energy costs can now apply for a new $100 Power Saving Bonus, with the Allan Labor Government rolling out another round of bill relief for concession …

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Brisbane GP faces misconduct allegations over ‘excessive’ pap smears and inappropriate conduct

A retired Brisbane doctor is facing disciplinary proceedings over allegations he performed unnecessary medical examinations, failed to maintain professional boundaries and inappropriately kissed a patient. The Office of the Health …

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Australians urged to ditch snobby attitude to trades

Australians have been urged to value vocational training the same as university degrees in the face of a massive skills shortfall. The challenge will be thrown down by Skills Minister …

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Aust Post halts many US services due to tariff rules

Australia’s postal service will stop sending many items to the United States until further notice, due to recent changes to import tariffs and customs rules. Australia Post announced the temporary …

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‘Unimaginable horror’: mushroom murder victims speak

Sole surviving mushroom lunch victim Ian Wilkinson, his family and the loved ones of three people murdered by killer cook Erin Patterson have delivered emotional statements as she faced court. …

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