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Cricket Australia CEO Nick Hockley: ‘I’m not very good at enjoying the cricket’ | Cricket Australia
“I feel a bit uncomfortable about this, because … it’s not about me,” says Nick Hockley. The outgoing Cricket Australia…
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Politics
Australia foreign student cap causes anxiety at home and abroad
Anannyaa Gupta Students like Anannyaa Gupta have been worried about what the new caps mean for their futures For Anannyaa…
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News
Why Australia is lagging the pack on rate cuts
At last, some good news. Despite core inflation still sitting well above target, there’s a better than even chance the…
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Business
Strong profits keep Australian general insurers on track
Australian general insurance market growth According to the report, gross earned premiums in FY24 grew by 11%, marking the third…
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Tech
Australia Sets Ambitious Social Media Ban For Kids Under 16
The Australian government is making waves with its proposal to ban social media usage for children under the age of…
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Sports
Big News: Rohit Sharma to depart for Australia with India’s first batch for Border-Gavaskar Trophy, here’s massive update on his chances of playing 1st Test
Both Team India and Australia are leaving no stones unturned to prepare for the all-important Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-2025 which is…
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Politics
Việt Nam, Australia share experience in promoting women’s participation in peacekeeping
Vietnamese female military peacekeeping officers. Photo phunuvietnam.vn HÀ NỘI – The Việt Nam Department of Peacekeeping Operations, the Defence Attaché…
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Business
Fitch signals confidence in QBE with outlook upgrade
According to Fitch, QBE’s combined ratio, a metric reflecting underwriting profitability, fell to 91% in the first half of 2024…
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VIDEO: Infiltrating Australia – India’s secret war
Narendra Modi has ruled India for a decade and will continue his reign following this month’s election, but he does…
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Politics
Vaccine delay cost lives, Australian economy $31 billion
But the individual decisions of state premiers were largely spared by a review that focused on ways to deal with…
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