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'The world is watching': PM says he's confident social media ban will work
Anthony Albanese says he is confident Australia’s social media age limit will be a success when it begins next month. Source link
Typhoon Kalmaegi leaves 114 dead and 127 missing in Philippines
The death toll from Typhoon Kalmaegi in the Philippines has risen as the storm gathers strength and heads towards Vietnam. Source link
Maradona healthcare professionals accused of negligence face fresh trial
The seven healthcare professionals accused of negligence in the death of Argentine soccer great Diego Maradona are facing a new trial after a mistrial last year. Source link
NAB hits milestone with tech role insourcing
Makes progress on other modernisation metrics. Source link
Breaking: Man found guilty of murdering Sydney woman Tatiana Dokhotaru in apartment
Danny Zayat has been found guilty of murdering his ex-partner Tatiana Dokhotaru after a heated argument inside her Liverpool apartment two years ago. Source link
Lamine Sonko is theatre royalty in Senegal. Now he's making his Australian directorial debut
When Lamine Sonko arrived in Australia 20 years ago, audiences didn’t understand his work. Now he is sharing the rituals and rhythms of Senegal with a willing crowd. Source link
Breaking: WA government to buy private Perth hospital, scraps $1.6b convention centre facelift
A $1.6 billion upgrade of Perth’s Convention and Exhibition Centre has been scrapped to free up cash for the purchase of a private hospital in Perth’s inner suburbs. Source link
US 'conscious consumers' love Aussie goat meat but there's a problem
Producers will have to balance consistent supply with the ethical expectations of America’s “conscious consumers” as international demand for wild-caught rangeland goat meat surges. Source link
Sydney Swans part ways with inaugural AFLW coach after missing finals
The Sydney Swans are in need of a new AFLW head coach after parting ways with Scott Gowans. Source link
Latest Optus outage sparks call for probe into 'triple-0 ecosystem'
Optus says welfare checks have confirmed there were no adverse outcomes for more than a dozen customers who called triple-0 during an outage in the Hunter region yesterday. Source link