Month: April 2025
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Tech
Sex, Tech, and Masculinity | Psychology Today Australia
The release of the Netflix show Adolescence in March 2025 presented a bone-chilling and undeniable message: Our boys are in…
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Business
Dutton pledges tax breaks for business startups and meets alpaca who sneezed on King Charles | Australia news
The Coalition says it will introduce tax offsets to help an extra 350,000 small businesses get going if it is…
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Sports
Georgia Voll rewarded for ‘sensational’ summer with first Australia contract | Australia women’s cricket team
Rising star Georgia Voll and bowling allrounder Tess Flintoff have both earned their first full Cricket Australia contracts. Voll has…
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Politics
Big election energy: power debate relentlessly drives Hunter region’s politics | Australian election 2025
Northbound on the New England Highway to Muswellbrook, the Bayswater coal-fired power station hums. The facility was built in the…
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News
Gun safety warning as relatives charged after boy shot and killed in Australia
Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is…
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Tech
Weta FX expands global operations with new technology hub in Melbourne, Australia | News
Peter Jackson-founded Weta FX will be expanding its global footprint by opening a new screen technology hub in Melbourne, Australia.…
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Business
Hutchison Telecommunications (Australia)’s (ASX:HTA) Returns On Capital Are Heading Higher
If you’re looking for a multi-bagger, there’s a few things to keep an eye out for. Firstly, we’ll want to…
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Sports
Rybakina leads Kazakhstan to BJK Cup victory over Australia – Sports
BRISBANE: Former Wimbledon champion Elena Rybakina put Kazakhstan on course for the Billie Jean King Cup finals Thursday, helping her…
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Politics
Australian news and politics live: ‘Predicting energy prices is making a punt’, says Chris Bowen
AAP’s Callum Godde reports: Jacinta Allan is wearing the unwanted crown of Australia’s most unpopular leader, with polling suggesting she…
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Business
Daylight saving is about to end – and businesses on NSW-Queensland border are celebrating | Australia news
Toby Bamford operates his bakery in a different time zone to those less than 1km away. On Sunday he plans…
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