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How an ovary syndrome led to Bake Off star's fame
Now a successful TV presenter, Briony May Williams said she started stress-baking when she became ill. Source link
Breaking: Reserve Bank keeps interest rate at 4.35pc as economy slows
The Reserve Bank keeps the interest rate at 4.35pc as Australia’s economy slows down. Source link
Craft retailer Lincraft to close rest of its stores in Australia and NZ
Retailer Lincraft will close the remainder of its shopfronts after more than 80 years of providing fabric, materials and homewares to Aussie crafters. Source link
Amex ordered to implement access controls after insider privacy breaches
OAIC gives card issuer six months to comply. Source link
Security leaders say lift export controls for Anthropic's Mythos-class models
Access limitations put defenders at a disadvantage. Source link
Rabbits are everywhere in the wild, so why is rabbit meat so expensive?
Once a cheap meat for families doing it tough, the price and availability of rabbit means it has gone from family dinner to fine dining. Source link
‘A1C 7.7%, fasting glucose 152 mg/dL: How serious is it?’
‘A1C 7.7%, fasting glucose 152 mg/dL: How serious is it?’ Source link
Beleaguered KPMG referred to anti-corruption watchdog amid contract freeze
KPMG is facing a three-month freeze on new federal government contracts amid a worsening scandal over the treatment of a whistleblower, with the Greens now referring the beleaguered company to the national anti-corruption watchdog. Source link
NSW Police review officer pushing protester at pro-Palestine picket
NSW Police will review footage showing a woman falling to the ground after being pushed by an officer during a pro-Palestine protest outside Bisalloy Steels in Wollongong. Source link
Solomon Islands PM floats Pacific-wide security treaty in sharp pivot
Solomon Islands’s new prime minister raises the idea of a Pacific-wide security treaty while meeting Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this month. Source link