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Taylor Swift Concert Plot Conviction
A twenty-one-year-old man was convicted in Austria for plotting to disrupt a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna nearly two years ago, prompting the …
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Australia's Biggest Off-Grid Power Plant
Australia’s biggest off-grid renewable energy plant is set to power a major copper mine in remote North West Queensland, blending solar, batteri…
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ABC’s Global Hire and Media Moves
Simon Robinson, a seasoned international journalist from Reuters, is set to lead ABC News after replacing Justin Stevens, sparking curiosity abo…
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Trust in Crisis Before 2028
Trust is crumbling ahead of the 2028 election as voters punish the government for broken promises—even when specific policies enjoy broad suppor…
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Bobbi Telehealth Shutdown Exposed
Telehealth startup Bobbi, which offered prescription peptides via online questionnaires and phone consultations, has shut down its website and m…
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One Nation’s Surge: Anger, Not Ideology
One Nation’s surprising surge in polls—now just one point behind Labor—isn’t about policy but rage at the major parties, fueling a protest-drive…
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Hot Property & Hotel Moves in NSW
A sleek North Sydney office tower with harbor views and prime infrastructure access is hitting the market, while Parramatta welcomes its first l…
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Hidden Modernity in Fitzroy Cottage
Step inside a humble Fitzroy cottage that hides a jaw-dropping modern masterpiece—Richard and Laura’s surprise home, crafted by architect Emlyn …
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Tori West’s Heptathlon Grind
Tori West, Australia’s heptathlon queen, turns raw athleticism into art—juggling hurdles, javelin, and the punishing 800m finale with grace and …
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Does HR Really Have Your Back
Is HR really on your side—or just protecting the company? Many employees feel HR’s loyalty leans toward management, caught between supporting st…
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