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Otway Basin community wins fight against seismic blasting ocean project

Otway Basin community wins fight against seismic blasting ocean project

Science & Environment Social Justice

Coastal communities from the Otway Basin are celebrating victory against the largest seismic blasting project in history. Last Friday, energy...

Famed Mexican Navy ship graces Australian shores

Famed Mexican Navy ship graces Australian shores

Communications & Culture

The iconic Mexican Navy tall ship, Cuauhtémoc is set to grace Australian shores as part of its 42nd international training...

South Australia’s social media ban: protective or pointless?

South Australia’s social media ban: protective or pointless?

Communications & Culture The Law

The South Australia government continues to push forward with a proposed ban on social media for people under 14, prompted...

CEOs calling for end to WFH: survey

CEOs calling for end to WFH: survey

Politics & Economy

People who have relocated to Australia’s regions could seek local employment, if the push to return to offices continues. A...

Tarnanthi Art Fair returns online

Tarnanthi Art Fair returns online

Communications & Culture

Tarnanthi Art Fair returns for its 9th consecutive year this month showcasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artworks and their...

Is Australia in recession?

Is Australia in recession?

Business and Finance Politics & Economy 3 October 2024

The Australian economy has been a major discussion point over the last four years following impacts of the pandemic. While...

Iran’s 200 missiles will provoke Israeli retaliation

Iran’s 200 missiles will provoke Israeli retaliation

International Politics & Economy

The war in the middle east has ratcheted up another level after Iran has entered directly by a sustained missile...

The low-octane Veep debate

The low-octane Veep debate

International Politics & Economy

The presidential election is only a month away, with Ohio Senator J.D. Vance and Minnestoa Governor Tim Walz matching up...

House and Rental prices decrease in the last quarter -Core Logic

House and Rental prices decrease in the last quarter -Core Logic

Politics & Economy

A new report by Core Logic has found that Australia Housing market is going through a slow down, with slower...

The Saviour – Pro Wrestler Tony Sin smashes it

The Saviour – Pro Wrestler Tony Sin smashes it

Communications & Culture

Australia has its own pro-wrestling scene which is becoming quite popular as a resurgent form of live entertainment.  SuperSlam at...

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