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Australia's institutions are rare, valuable, and worth defending
The world changes, yet Australia keeps being great. Our institutions permit us to be nimble, and we adapt. Source link
Coles to appear at death in custody inquest, as family calls for answers
Supermarket giant Coles is among the parties expected to front a coronial inquest into the death in custody of a young Aboriginal man inside its Alice Springs shop earlier this year. Source link
Coach under fire for suggesting injured cricketers should not be paid
Australian Cricketers’ Association boss Paul Marsh will seek clarification from Queensland coach Johan Botha over his comments regarding player payments. Source link
Origin experience a bonus in Ashes trilogy
The Ashes clash with England is a three-Test contest and Origin rivals Nathan Cleary and Harry Grant believe experience in the state head-to-head could be telling. Source link
Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2025 finalists revealed
The 40 shortlisted images pair talented nature photography with humour that often relies on clicking the shutter at just the right moment. Source link
Driver has lucky escape as school bus bursts into flames
The driver of a school bus in WA’s South West burst into flames before the morning school run. Thankfully no children were on board at the time. Source link
Jemena builds out finance automation for its month-end processes
After first 10 use cases implemented. Source link
'Weaponised' CAR T-cell therapy shows promise against solid tumours
So far, immune cells that have been engineered to kill cancers, known as CAR T-cells, haven’t worked well against solid cancers – but a study in mice suggests that could soon change Source link
US hits Russia's biggest oil firms with sanctions over Ukraine
The White House makes a sharp move to pressure Moscow to secure peace in Ukraine just one day after a summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin falls apart. Source link
US hits Russia's biggest oil firms with sanctions over Ukraine
The White House makes a sharp move to pressure Moscow to secure peace in Ukraine just one day after a summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin falls apart. Source link