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Albanese raised 'unsafe' military encounter in talks with Chinese premier
Anthony Albanese sat down with Premier Li Qiang — China’s second most senior leader — on the sidelines of the ASEAN meeting in Kuala Lumpur on Monday morning. Source link
Queensland teachers offered minimum $100k per year under proposed pay deal
After months of negotiations and a historic teacher strike, the government has made a pay offer to Queensland’s state school teachers which they have until Friday to vote on. Source link
Sydney childcare centre closes after two workers charged with assault
It comes after two female workers were accused of allegedly assaulting a toddler multiple times earlier this month. Source link
Courtroom filled with disgust for Hannah McGuire's killer, Lachlan Young
Loved ones of Victorian woman Hannah McGuire looked on with shock as a prosecutor told the Supreme Court of her 2024 murder and the events leading up to it. Source link
Hurricane Melissa strengthens to category five as it begins lashing Jamaica
The category five storm is threatening to unleash torrential rain and catastrophic flooding in the northern Caribbean, including Haiti and Jamaica. Source link
Piastri's lead is gone, but there is hope in his bid for the F1 title
Oscar Piastri has lost his lead in the Formula 1 drivers’ championship. Despite momentum working against the Australian, there are still plenty of reasons to believe he can win the world title. Source link
South-East Asia looks for more than a 'peace agreement' from Trump
The US president, who is on a lightning tour of South-East Asia this week, casts a long shadow in the region. But even as he signs deals, nations are contemplating a future without him. Source link
Who is Catherine Connolly, Ireland's new left-leaning, independent president-elect?
The 68-year-old former barrister is known for being one of the leading pro-Palestinian voices in the Irish parliament. Source link
Ski patrol sounds alarm over public safety if cuts made at Mt Stirling
A volunteer ski patrol captain raises concerns for public safety as part of measures to cut costs at Victoria’s Mount Stirling Alpine Resort, which has operated at a deficit for years. Source link
ACCC accuses Microsoft of misleading 2.7 million Australians over M365 fees
Alleges customers weren’t told they could opt out of Copilot. Source link