Month: February 2025
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Tech
Weld Australia to partner with EWI and CWB
This partnership is a direct pathway to EWI’s automation solutions that support ambitious national goals in clean energy and Defence.…
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Business
Australia Says China Has Not Explained Naval Live-fire…
Australia said Saturday it has not received a satisfactory explanation from Beijing after Chinese warships off its east coast broadcast…
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Sports
Australia’s Cummins targets IPL for return from injury
Sydney: Australia captain Pat Cummins said Friday he is targeting the Indian Premier League to make his return from a…
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Politics
Australian news and politics live: Chinese warships forcing Australian commercial flights to be diverted
Now to Western Australia, where Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers popped in for a visit today. And he was full of…
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Tech
Which EVs can do bidirectional charging? In Australia the answer is: Not many
More than 30 electric vehicle (EV) models that can do bidirectional charging are about to be unleashed on the world,…
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Business
Starc pulls out of Champions Trophy, Smith to lead Australia
Mitchell Starc has withdrawn from the Champions Trophy, leaving Australia without any of its three front-line fast bowlers. Australia’s bid…
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News
‘Last straw’: What allegedly broke Bianca Censori
Reports continue to swirl about the state of Kanye West and Bianca Censori’s marriage, with an insider now coming forward…
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Sports
Best Betting Sites in Australia for 2025
We hear you — you want an Aussie betting site that delivers where it counts: sharp odds, fast withdrawals, and…
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Politics
Federal politics live: Eleventh-hour rush to ram childcare changes through Senate
1m agoThu 13 Feb 2025 at 6:01am Watch: On the question of dual citizenship Loading… Earlier today, Opposition Leader Peter…
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Tech
Camels drink troughs dry, technology struggles as remote Australia swelters in extreme heat
Outback Australians are being warned temperatures are hot enough to damage their electronics as heat records tumble. Remote regions have…
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