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Act before commodities boom leaves us bust, urges former Treasury boss
Former Treasury secretary Ken Henry says the under-taxed resources sector has hollowed out Australia’s economy, and raising more revenue from the sale of LNG resources was in the national interest. Source link
What Ringo did after the Beatles stunned the music world
Ringo’s childhood love of classic country still influences the new music that The Beatles’s drummer makes. Source link
Watch: How one orangutan braved new bridge to unite his split community
The forest where the Sumatran orangutans live has been split by a road. Source link
Influencer dies days after being hit by car in Soho
Klaudia Zakrzewska, 32, from Essex, dies in hospital after a collision on Argyll Street in Soho. Source link
Key figure in Mandelson vetting row will not appear to give evidence
The Foreign Affairs Committee says Ian Collard will only be giving evidence in writing. Source link
‘Increases your risk by 72%’: Bryan Johnson highlights vital sleep-cancer connection; experts weigh in
‘Increases your risk by 72%’: Bryan Johnson highlights vital sleep-cancer connection; experts weigh in Source link
Iran's foreign minister leaves Islamabad without meeting U.S. envoys, Pakistani officials say
U.S. envoys are expected to travel to Pakistan on Saturday in a new bid to salvage ceasefire talks with Tehran, even as Iran ruled out direct negotiations with U.S. representatives as its top diplomat arrived in Islamabad. Source link
'Truly exceptional person': Australian Olympian Gordon Ingate dies aged 100
The Australian Olympian was still competing and winning into his 90s. Source link
Gunmen stage simultaneous attacks in and outside Mali capital, army says
Militants staged attacks in Mali’s capital Bamako and in several locations in the interior of the country on Saturday morning, the Mali army said, in an apparently coordinated assault involving multiple groups. Source link
In 1940, four teenagers following a dog into a hillside opening discovered Ice Age paintings sealed for 17,000 years
In 1940, four teenagers and their dog, Robot, stumbled upon the Lascaux cave in rural France. Their discovery revealed stunning prehistoric cave paintings, now known as the “Sistine Chapel of Prehistory,” dating back 17,000 years. This remarkable find showcased the sophisticated artistry of early humans and became a pivotal archaeological site. Source link