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Australia to charge Big Tech companies two percent levy unless they strike local news deals
New proposal would replace 2021 laws. Source link
Why NSW hasn’t met a problem Tiana Penitani Gray couldn’t solve
Tiana Penitani Gray has never played second row before, but as the Origin stalwart prepares to play her third position in as many series such a bold change is nothing new. Source link
Soha Ali Khan discusses latest blood report, says a gene makes her predisposed to heart disease: ‘I have to keep my cholesterol even lower’
Soha Ali Khan discusses latest blood report, says a gene makes her predisposed to heart disease: ‘I have to keep my cholesterol even lower’ Source link
Alleged 'Hafnium' hacker-for-hire extradited to the United States
Accused of compromising more than 12,700 organisations. Source link
Nedra Talley Ross of the Ronettes, who sang Baby I Love You, dies
Nedra Talley Ross, the last surviving member of the 1960s pop band the Ronettes, who sang the enduring hits Be My Baby, Baby I Love You, and Walking in the Rain alongside her cousins, has died aged 80. Source link
Weapons maker Thales loses out on multi-billion-dollar missile contract
Thales was the favourite to win the contract to develop a mobile missile system for Australia, but now the future of its StrikeMaster missile launcher is uncertain. Source link
Coalition points to stealth bombers as potential AUKUS stop-gap
The Coalition says Australia should consider buying next-generation stealth bombers to help bridge the gap until the AUKUS submarines arrive. Source link
Figures show rise in suicides after domestic abuse
Police say the increase is driven by improved awareness and a change in recording incidents. Source link
12 billion plastic sushi fish later, is it time for a sustainable soy sauce option?
Shoyu-tai, the single-use plastic soy sauce fish that accompany takeaway sushi, are an eco-nightmare — but a local designer has a solution. Source link
B.C. officers now allowed to kill abandoned domestic sheep to protect wild animals
In a statement, the province says it has changed how domestic sheep are classified under the Wildlife Act in order to prevent disease from being transmitted in what could be large-scale die-offs in wild herds. Source link