‘More work, less school’: Australian teens like Arya are stressed about their finances
Australian teenagers are concerned about the economy and the impact of the cost of living crisis, according to the Mission Australia Youth Survey.
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Musk’s profane attack on advertisers baffled experts – without adverts, how would X survive?
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Australia joins 117 other nations in pledge to triple renewable energy capacity
The federal government says Australia is joining 117 other countries to support a push on renewables and energy efficiency at COP28.
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7.5 magnitude earthquake hits Philippines, Tsunami warning issued
An earthquake of magnitude 7.5 struck off the cost of the southern Philippines island of Mindanao on Saturday, the European-Mediterranean Seismological Centre (EMSC) said. A tsunami warning has been issued…
Read moreMindanao: Three killed in explosion at Catholic Mass in Philippines
Nine people are also injured during a Catholic service at a university in Mindanao, officials say.
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Israeli strikes kill over 175 people in Gaza as cease-fire ends: Health officials
Israel-Hamas war: At least 178 people were killed in Israeli strikes on houses and buildings throughout the Gaza Strip on the first hours of fighting after a…
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Imran Khan replaced by Barrister Gohar Ali Khan as Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s new chairman
Barrister Gohar Ali Khan was elected unopposed Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) new chairman, replacing incarcerated former prime minister Imran Khan, Pakistan’s ARY News reported on Saturday (December 2)….
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New Zealand to axe sex ed guidelines in schools after ‘woke extremism’ campaign
New Zealand’s new right-leaning government has pledged to axe the country’s current sex-ed curriculum.
Read morePhilippines earthquake: Video shows chaos in shop as tremors hit
Video shows violent tremors shaking goods off shop shelves and blowing out street lights.
Read moreParis attack near Eiffel Tower leaves one dead and two injured
Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin says tourists were targeted in the Quai de Grenelle area.
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COP28: PM Modi launches web portal of Green Credits Programme in Dubai | WATCH
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched a web portal of the Green Credits Programme on Friday. The portal was launched at the COP28 World Climate Action Summit in…
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‘Un-Australian’ or a ‘beat up’: Why Anzac Day is causing a stir in this state
South Australians will enjoy another public holiday from 2024. So why is the Malinauskas government facing criticism for the bill amendment?
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‘Like a horror movie’: Israel bombards Gaza for second day after truce collapse
Israel’s warplanes have pounded Gaza after talks to extend a week-old truce with Hamas collapsed, sending wounded and dead Palestinians into hospitals.
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Harris Says U.S. Strongly Opposes ‘Forced Relocation of Palestinians From Gaza’
The vice president’s statement came after a daylong meeting with Arab leaders in Dubai, where she was attending the U.N. climate summit.The vice president’s statement came after…
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Mining, weapons, big banks: What is your super invested in and how can you find out?
Superannuation is designed to set Australians up for retirement, but many people have little idea how their fund invests their money.
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Matildas suffer heavy defeat to Canada as experienced stars sit out
The Matildas suffered their biggest defeat in 17 months in cold Canadian conditions.
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