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NEWS UPDATES: Community Comes out 'Strong and United' Following a 'Terribly Dark Period': NSW Premier; Extra Police Following Bondi Attack, Church Stabbing
6 people are dead after 40-year-old man from Queensland, Joel Cauchi, went on a stabbing rampage through a sprawling shopping centre.
Labor’s Proposed Environment Agency Could Stifle Development, Think Tank Warns of ‘Activist Beast’ Risks
The IPA has warned that this proposed agency is another government intervention to curtail growth in Australia’s critical resources sector.
Cardiac Arrests in New Zealand up 11 Percent
Seven New Zealanders a day are now experiencing cardiac arrest outside of hospital, and only 11 percent are surviving.
National Plan Released to Enhanced ‘Surveillance’ of COVID-19, Influenza, and RSV
The new plan will include scalable and dynamic monitoring of respiratory diseases.
Australians Waiting Twice as Long for Elective Surgery
‘The data are clear, the ability of our public hospital system to treat patients on time is falling,’ the report states.
Police the ‘Source of Truth’: Commissioner in Response to Christian Stabbing
This follows Australian eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant weighing up approaching Google to “minimise the amount of content the Australians can see.”
Australia’s Unemployment Rate Rises to 3.8 Percent
The total number of full-time employees increased to 9.9 million as 27,900 full-time jobs were added.
16-Year-Old Boy Charged With Terrorism Offence for Allegedly Stabbing Christian Bishop
The offence carries a maximum penalty of imprisonment for life.
Vitamin A: 13 Foods for Supplementing the Vision Vitamin
This fat-soluble vitamin helps keep your eyes healthy, supports immunity, fights free radicals, and is critical for fetal development.
Risk of Bird Flu Spreading to Humans Is Great Concern: World Health Organization
H5N1 avian flu has recently infected cows and goats in the United States.
Accused Kingpin ‘Behind $683 million Drug Plots’ Behind Bars
‘We believe this syndicate was well connected with the global supply chain of prohibited drugs.’
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IN-DEPTH: Time to Rediscover Australia’s ‘Golden Age’
At one point in modern history, Australia was a world leader in promoting individual freedom and enterprise.
Opinion: What Would a ‘Free Palestine’ Look Like?
Given the way that non-Israeli governments in the Middle East treat their citizens, I don’t think the Palestinian people, especially women, would be truly free.
Opinion: Pressure From the Left, Muslim Groups Behind Wong's Stance on the 2-State Solution
The Labor Party is now caught in a political pincer movement that is threatening its support base no both sides.
The American Mozart: Composer Timothy Olmsted
Timothy Olmsted’s lifelong dedication to music made him one of the country’s earliest influential musicians.
The American Mozart: Composer Timothy Olmsted
Timothy Olmsted’s lifelong dedication to music made him one of the country’s earliest influential musicians.
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Wisdom From a Retired Cowboy Artist
I have lived the life of the sculptures I have made.
Section 3 of 14th Amendment Not Applicable for Ruling Trump out of 2024
I don’t believe that Section 3 of 14th Amendment is self-executive and therefore can not be applied directly by the court.
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