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Canada 'open for business,' Hodgson tells international energy conference
Federal natural resources minister Tim Hodgson came to the Global Energy Show in Calgary with a message for international delegates: “Canada can be a supplier you need in a volatile world.” Source link
Judge throws out appeals over homophobic tweet judgement
A Federal Court judge has dismissed an appeal against a judgement which ordered New South Wales MP Mark Latham to pay $140,000 to independent MP Alex Greenwich over a homophobic tweet in 2023. Source link
Socceroos are a long way from home but have a special Oakland connection
Socceroos captain Mat Ryan is a long way from home, but he has found an unexpected connection in Oakland. Source link
Anthropic releases Mythos-class model for public use
Imposes a 30-day data retention for Mythos-class models. Source link
Iron Age Britons may have removed the brains of the dead
Scrape marks inside a skull and sharpened limb bones in a set of remains found in Scotland may be evidence of unusual Iron Age funerary rituals Source link
Advanced radiotherapy for prostate cancer to cut sessions from 20 to five
Some men in England with the disease will now be offered an advanced form of treatment on the NHS. Source link
Somali referee returns home after being denied entry to US for World Cup
Omar Artan thanks FIFA for its support after he is barred from entering the United States, ending his dream of refereeing at his first World Cup. Source link
Ex-member of top climate body says Alberta pipeline deal is not compatible with net-zero
A former member of Canada’s top climate body said the pipeline deal Canada signed with Alberta is incompatible with Carney government’s net-zero target. Source link
Further $105m federal-state bailout announced for Nyrstar smelters
The federal, Tasmanian and South Australian governments have contributed to a new funding package for Nyrstar’s Hobart and Port Pirie smelters, including money for feasibility studies into modernising and expanding their operations. Source link
Stamp duty will soon be abolished for all first home buyers in the ACT
Today’s ACT budget will deliver measures to make the territory the first Australian jurisdiction to remove stamp duty for all first home buyers, the government says. Source link