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NSW Local Government Election Costs Soar 13 Percent
NSW local government election costs surged 13 percent to \$122.8 million in 2024, with Camden Council's expenses jumping 93 percent to \$957,855; increased venue hire, staffing, and logistics costs are cited as primary reasons, while the use of private election providers has not decreased costs, pot...
NSW Local Government Election Costs Soar 13 Percent
NSW local government election costs surged 13 percent to \$122.8 million in 2024, with Camden Council's expenses jumping 93 percent to \$957,855; increased venue hire, staffing, and logistics costs are cited as primary reasons, while the use of private election providers has not decreased costs, pot...
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\$36.5 Million Investment Fraud Trial Begins in Western Australia
A West Australian court is hearing a case against Chris Marco and Linda Marissen, accused of running an \$36.5 million investment fraud between 2010 and 2018, using funds from new investors to repay earlier ones.
\$36.5 Million Investment Fraud Trial Begins in Western Australia
A West Australian court is hearing a case against Chris Marco and Linda Marissen, accused of running an \$36.5 million investment fraud between 2010 and 2018, using funds from new investors to repay earlier ones.
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Gold Fields' $15M Joint Venture Targets Major Gold-Copper System in Far North Queensland
Great Southern Mining and Gold Fields initiated a diamond drilling campaign at their Far North Queensland Edinburgh Park project, targeting high-grade gold-copper deposits at Leichhardt Creek and Mt Dillon prospects, based on promising geophysical surveys and rock chip assays showing up to 10.5 g/t ...
Gold Fields' $15M Joint Venture Targets Major Gold-Copper System in Far North Queensland
Great Southern Mining and Gold Fields initiated a diamond drilling campaign at their Far North Queensland Edinburgh Park project, targeting high-grade gold-copper deposits at Leichhardt Creek and Mt Dillon prospects, based on promising geophysical surveys and rock chip assays showing up to 10.5 g/t ...
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Luxury Train Journey Showcases New Zealand's North Island
Great Journeys New Zealand's Northern Explorer Scenic Plus offers a luxurious 10-hour, 40-minute train journey from Auckland to Wellington, showcasing North Island landscapes and Maori culture through gourmet meals, local drinks, exclusive carriage access, and cultural activities, costing $NZ569 per...
Luxury Train Journey Showcases New Zealand's North Island
Great Journeys New Zealand's Northern Explorer Scenic Plus offers a luxurious 10-hour, 40-minute train journey from Auckland to Wellington, showcasing North Island landscapes and Maori culture through gourmet meals, local drinks, exclusive carriage access, and cultural activities, costing $NZ569 per...
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Israel Airdrops Aid to Gaza Amid Starvation Crisis
Israel has begun airdropping food aid into Gaza and will create humanitarian corridors for UN convoys after reports of starvation deaths among Palestinians attempting to access aid; however, the aid drops are criticized as insufficient and potentially dangerous and the aid corridors face restriction...
Israel Airdrops Aid to Gaza Amid Starvation Crisis
Israel has begun airdropping food aid into Gaza and will create humanitarian corridors for UN convoys after reports of starvation deaths among Palestinians attempting to access aid; however, the aid drops are criticized as insufficient and potentially dangerous and the aid corridors face restriction...
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Lions Win Rugby Series Despite Controversy
The British and Irish Lions won the second rugby test against Australia 27-26 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, securing a 2-0 series victory despite a controversial final-minute try and a dominant Wallabies first half, leaving a third dead rubber match.
Lions Win Rugby Series Despite Controversy
The British and Irish Lions won the second rugby test against Australia 27-26 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, securing a 2-0 series victory despite a controversial final-minute try and a dominant Wallabies first half, leaving a third dead rubber match.
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Cormann Secures Second Term as OECD Secretary-General
Mathias Cormann, former Australian finance minister, secured a second five-year term as OECD secretary-general, becoming the first Australian to lead a major international organization, despite facing initial opposition.

Cormann Secures Second Term as OECD Secretary-General
Mathias Cormann, former Australian finance minister, secured a second five-year term as OECD secretary-general, becoming the first Australian to lead a major international organization, despite facing initial opposition.
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Gratitude: A Powerful Tool for Resilience
Stacey Copas, a quadriplegic since age 12, uses a daily gratitude practice to cope with adversity, highlighting research showing gratitude's positive impact on mental and physical well-being, according to life coach Loz Antonenko and counsellor Lukas Winward.

Gratitude: A Powerful Tool for Resilience
Stacey Copas, a quadriplegic since age 12, uses a daily gratitude practice to cope with adversity, highlighting research showing gratitude's positive impact on mental and physical well-being, according to life coach Loz Antonenko and counsellor Lukas Winward.
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NSW Unemployment Hits Four-Year High
NSW's unemployment rate climbed to 4.4 percent in June, the highest in nearly four years, with over 45,000 jobs lost in two months, impacting western Sydney disproportionately, exceeding government forecasts and raising concerns about future economic prospects.

NSW Unemployment Hits Four-Year High
NSW's unemployment rate climbed to 4.4 percent in June, the highest in nearly four years, with over 45,000 jobs lost in two months, impacting western Sydney disproportionately, exceeding government forecasts and raising concerns about future economic prospects.
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Burswood Racetrack Proposal Faces Economic Scrutiny
A community group opposes a proposed \$217 million racetrack and amphitheatre in Burswood Park, citing negative economic experiences from similar developments in other Australian states, while the government highlights the economic success of other major sporting events.

Burswood Racetrack Proposal Faces Economic Scrutiny
A community group opposes a proposed \$217 million racetrack and amphitheatre in Burswood Park, citing negative economic experiences from similar developments in other Australian states, while the government highlights the economic success of other major sporting events.
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3.3 Million Australians Lost \$5.7 Billion in Super Due to Employer Underpayments
A recent study revealed 3.3 million Australians missed out on \$5.7 billion in superannuation in 2022-23 due to employer non-payment or underpayment; new laws will require employers to pay super with each salary payment starting July 2026.

3.3 Million Australians Lost \$5.7 Billion in Super Due to Employer Underpayments
A recent study revealed 3.3 million Australians missed out on \$5.7 billion in superannuation in 2022-23 due to employer non-payment or underpayment; new laws will require employers to pay super with each salary payment starting July 2026.
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Groves Wins Tour de France Stage, Completes Grand Tour Set
Australian cyclist Kaden Groves secured his first Tour de France stage win on Saturday, July 22nd, in Pontarlier, France, after a solo breakaway in rainy conditions, completing his set of Grand Tour stage wins.

Groves Wins Tour de France Stage, Completes Grand Tour Set
Australian cyclist Kaden Groves secured his first Tour de France stage win on Saturday, July 22nd, in Pontarlier, France, after a solo breakaway in rainy conditions, completing his set of Grand Tour stage wins.
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