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Parts of Europe swelter in record May heat

Parts of Europe swelter in record May heat

Europe is sweltering and the UK has broken its record hottest temperature for May as a heatwave spreads across ...
Energy prices likely to drop for Aussie households

Energy prices likely to drop for Aussie households

Households and small businesses will likely experience a fall in their energy bills in welcome relief after the ...
Aussie bank quietly testing customer AI ‘companion’

Aussie bank quietly testing customer AI ‘companion’

One of the big four banks has built a conversational "companion" that will sit inside its main banking app, ready ...
Pros and cons to creating formal party, ex-teal says

Pros and cons to creating formal party, ex-teal says

While a formal teal party could erode support among some voters, it would also help independent MPs share ...
Indonesia blocks Polymarket after president’s exit bets

Indonesia blocks Polymarket after president’s exit bets

Indonesia has blocked access to prediction market Polymarket after a bet was opened on its website about a ...
MP’s messaging account hacked by ‘foreign state actor’

MP’s messaging account hacked by ‘foreign state actor’

Foreign government-sponsored hackers are targeting Australian parliamentarians in what has been described as "a ...
Federal anti-corruption boss resigns two years early

Federal anti-corruption boss resigns two years early

Australia's top corruption fighter is quitting his post after repeated questions about his ties to the military.
Indigenous kids’ rights cut after sentencing changes

Indigenous kids’ rights cut after sentencing changes

Indigenous children have been left with no legal representation as the prison population surges, a budget ...
‘Flying blind’: why Labor ditched the inland rail route

‘Flying blind’: why Labor ditched the inland rail route

The $45.6 billion price tag for inland rail was only a modest estimate, prompting the federal government to scrap ...
Legislate first, ask questions later for CGT carve-out

Legislate first, ask questions later for CGT carve-out

The prime minister has defended omitting a capital gains tax carve-out for startups on budget night, arguing some ...
‘Hoarding has stopped’: Albanese reveals fuel levels

‘Hoarding has stopped’: Albanese reveals fuel levels

Australia's fuel supply will be stable until at least July, despite volatility in the oil market due to the Iran ...
Oil slips, Aussie shares advance on peace deal hopes

Oil slips, Aussie shares advance on peace deal hopes

Crude prices have dropped at the open, as the US and Iran reportedly inch toward a peace deal and several oil and ...
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