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Thousands without power after storms ravage Tasmania

Thousands of Tasmanians are without power and many are preparing to evacuate their properties as severe winds and heavy rainfall continues to batter the state. Residents on the Derwent River …

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SA Government unveils sweeping reforms proposed for taxi and rideshare industries

The South Australian government has announced a raft of proposed reforms following a review of the state’s Passenger Transport Act, with minister Tom Koutsantonis pledging their adoption. “There are profound …

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Why you can expect to see more Aussie doctors using AI

Next time you visit a doctor, a psychiatrist or even a vet, artificial intelligence could be listening to your concerns and taking notes. AI scribes, as the tools are known, …

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Victorian Government expands $400 school saving bonus to include textbooks

The Victorian government’s $400 School Saving Bonus for students at government schools and eligible students at non-government schools –can now spend their bonus on more items. Premier Jacinta Allan and …

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Sexuality question to be included in 2026 census

Questions about sexuality will be included in the 2026 Australian census, the prime minister says, following a backlash over its initial omission. Anthony Albanese said the Australian Bureau of Statistics …

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Drug kingpin Angelo Pandeli detained in Dubai

Australia’s most wanted man and senior Hells Angel, Angelo Pandeli, has been reportedly arrested in the Middle East. The 52-year-old has reportedly been held in Dubai in the last 24 …

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‘Extreme shocks’ felt over cost-of-living: CBA boss

The impacts of interest rate hikes and stubborn inflation are being unevenly felt across the economy, the head of the Commonwealth Bank says, with many experiencing “extreme shocks”. The bank’s …

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Tim Pallas breaks ranks, slams ‘destructive’ student cap

Victoria’s treasurer has accused federal Labor of hurting the state’s economy following plans to cap the international student intake. From 2025, the number of overseas students able to come to Australia will …

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Andrew Colivas one of two Aussies who died on holiday in Vietnam

Two young Australian men have died overseas on holiday in Vietnam, one of them Greek Australian Andrew Colivas. Colivas, 25 and Vincent Atulia, 24 have had two fundraisers set up …

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Bikie, organised crime laws beefed up after CFMEU saga

Police will be handed tougher powers to stop criminals associating under a revised Victorian scheme to combat bikies and organised crime following the CFMEU scandal. The Criminal Organisations Control Amendment …

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