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SA’s mining and energy sectors soar to new heights in job opportunities

Business is thriving in South Australia’s energy and resources sector, as recent figures reveal a historic surge in job advertisements during the last quarter. According to the SA Mining and …

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Cost of living pressures mount on first cabinet meeting

The prime minister is calling cabinet colleagues to Canberra weeks before parliament resumes to tackle mounting economic and cost of living issues. Everyday pressures facing Australians are expected to be …

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MP Steve Georganas pushes for Adelaide to become a sister city with Athens

Federal MP Steve Georganas has taken on the opportunity of a visit to Greece this week to reiterate his support for establishing a sister city relationship between Adelaide and Athens. …

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Advanced melanoma treatment added to PBS

Australians living with recurrent melanoma will have a new treatment option subsidised by the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS). Patients with advanced melanoma will be reimbursed for a treatment called Opdualag …

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Picture perfect AI phone tools to blur lines of reality

Imagine a daredevil skateboarder soaring through the air with one hand on his board, perilously close to the camera as it captures him in sharp focus on a glorious sunny …

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More evacuations expected in flood-hit regions

More people are set to be evacuated from Australia’s flood-hit regions as another cyclone threat looms. Far north Queensland is bracing for a second natural disaster in barely a month …

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Sextortion warning as kids head back to school

Increasing cases of explicit images being used to blackmail young people have prompted a warning to parents and carers as schools return to classes. Sextortion is on the rise and …

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Economy strong but slowdown on horizon, IMF warns

The International Monetary Fund has warned a slowdown is on the cards for Australia’s economy, despite the recovery post-COVID being stronger than most other nations. In its latest assessment of …

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Accused multiple stabber refuses to give DNA to police

A man accused of stabbing five people in a rampage across Melbourne will be forced to hand over his DNA after refusing to allow police to swab his mouth. Christopher …

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Victorian courts reveal true scale of cyber attack

The cyber attack that hit Victoria’s court system was worse than officials first thought, with hackers accessing years’ worth of recorded hearings from as far back as 2016. Court Services …

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