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The Israeli leader says Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese abandoned Australia's Jews. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
The home is on the market for the first time since it was built in 1982. The underlying property was purchased for A$93,000 in 1979 by painter-builder Nikolaous Dimitriadis and his wife, Kiriaky, according to Domain, which first reported the listing. They had never seen the home before buying it.
Australia's No. 2 internet provider TPG Telecom said on Tuesday it is investigating a cyber incident where an unknown third party secured unauthorized access to an order management system under its iiNet system.
Australia is a hot travel destination, and soon it will be easier to get to than ever, as several new non-stop routes are being added during its summer season—including one to an all-new city.
MELBOURNE, Austalia (AP) — Google has agreed to pay a 55 million Australian dollar ($36 million) fine for signing anticompetitive deals with Australia’s two largest telcos that banned the installation of competing search engines on some smartphones, the U.S. tech giant and Australia’s competition watchdog said.
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Colossal to expand globally with launch of Australia branch
Science startup Colossal is taking its de-extinction Down Under with the launch of Colossal Australia, the company announced Wednesday. The Dallas-based “decacorn”, which endeavors to bring back the woolly mammoth and other extinct species, is ...
In university classrooms across the country, gynaecological cancer survivors are sharing their lived experience with health professionals to improve understanding and reduce delays in diagnosis.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. plans to expand its private wealth management team in Australia to capture a boom in self-made multimillionaires and family wealth looking for global investments.
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Australia's Woodside posts 24% drop in first-half profit on lower prices, depreciation costs
Australia's Woodside Energy recorded a 24% slump in its first-half profit on Tuesday, pressured by lower realised prices and depreciation costs in its Sangomar oil project in Senegal.
But the deadliest non-human animal in Australia is none of these. It's not even a native Australian animal at all. The animal involved in the most deaths in Australia is: the humble horse, according to a report from the National Coronial Information System.