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In what’s sure to be a closely fought election, every vote counts, but some seats will see particularly tight races. Which ones are most at play?
“We’re expecting widespread 100-200mm of rainfall across much of central and southern inland Queensland over the coming days and ... the weekend with a top of 30C forecast for Friday. Perth is in for ...
As they make the trip to face the Central Coast Mariners this weekend, Perth Glory remain without some long-term injury absentees in defence such as the experienced Lachlan Barr as well as Armando ...
A key detail in the Federal Budget has revealed what the Albanese Government really thinks about Australia Day.
Work on improving sections of Central Queensland’s beef roads is set to begin in the middle of the year with the early works package scheduled for completion by mid-2027. The Albanese government ...
The Department of Public Administration at Central University of Karnataka (CUK) will, in association with the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR), New Delhi, organise a two-day ...
The newly proposed university comprising seven government colleges in the capital will be called the Dhaka Central University. The seven colleges involved in the new university are Dhaka College ...
The government has decided to establish “Dhaka Central University (DCU)” to take over the administration of the seven government colleges previously affiliated with Dhaka University (DU). The decision ...
Queensland hits back at ‘alarming’ GST ... along with Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic at Curtin University in Perth. The Labor government has announced $750 million for technologies ...
It is the third time in less than two years a vulnerable patient has walked out of the care of a central Queensland public hospital. For the third time in less than two years, a vulnerable ...
Hundreds of thousands of people are under a blackout in Queensland, while flood warnings remain in place across New South Wales, after ex-Cyclone Alfred left a trail of destruction along Australia ...
A man was incorrectly charged under his brother's name over a decade-old hack on a Queensland university, despite Australian authorities locating his sibling in New Zealand six years earlier.
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