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Month: June 2022
Urgent call for Australians to work at Australia’s Antarctic bases with salary
The need for daring Australians to work at Australia’s outposts in the Antarctic is urgent, and the positions offer big wages to those who are
A New South Wales District Court jury has found Titus Day guilty of some of the 47 charges he faced in a long-running trial after deliberating for almost a week
One of Guy Sebastian’s closest friends and longtime manager has been found guilty of stealing money from the Australian Idol champion. After nearly a week
South Africa has recorded 443 new COVID-19 cases, bringing the total number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 3 993 444
The number of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 cases in South Africa has increased by 443, bringing the total to 3 993 444. This rise reflects a positive
Next phase of UK military support will enhance and sustain Ukraine’s resistance to the Russian invasion
The Prime Minister made the announcement at today’s NATO Leaders’ Summit that the UK will continue to support Ukraine militarily with an additional $1 billion
Councils across Australia develop sneaky high-tech equipment to catch drivers parking illegally
Councils all throughout Australia now have a new tool in their fight against cars who park illegally, replacing roving rangers with cunning high-tech equipment. Select
Salah Abdeslam, 32, has no hope of parole for his part in the November 2015 atrocities in which 130 people were murdered
Judges concluded tonight that the only suicide bomber who survived the greatest terrorist attack in recent French history will serve the rest of his life
A man was left stunned by a passenger on his flight from Melbourne to Adelaide when she put her feet on the headrest of the passenger in front
On a trip from Melbourne to Adelaide, a passenger surprised a man by placing her feet on the headrest of the person in front of
Witness accounts that Lynette Dawson was murdered by her husband
According to testimony given to a judge, witness allegations that Lynette Dawson was seen injured before she vanished in January 1982 were only part of
Australia’s 2.7 million minimum wage and low-paid workers on awards are receiving a wage increase of up to 5.2 per cent
In order to combat the challenges of rising inflation and cost of living, Australia’s 2.7 million minimum wage and low-paid workers on awards will receive