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Buses That Can Drive On Train Tracks Is The Transit Transformer We Need

by Horatio Thompson
Buses That Can Drive On Train Tracks Is The Transit Transformer We Need

It’s tomorrow in Australia, and Australians must really know how to put that extra day to use. Just look at one of the more unique facets of their public transportation …

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Adelaide business goes cash only to ‘survive’ after being plagued by tech issues

by Anas Siddiqui
Adelaide business goes cash only to ‘survive’ after being plagued by tech issues

A South Australian business has announced a move to cash only after multiple system outages caused thousands of dollars in losses and left the business struggling to stay afloat. Adelaide-based …

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China’s Li Qiang promises Australia more pandas: ‘pick a pair’

by Walter Watson
China’s Li Qiang promises Australia more pandas: ‘pick a pair’

He announced that the zoo would be loaned another two pandas after the pair are due to return to China in November. “China will soon provide another pair of pandas …

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The biggest decline in capital cities’ advertised rents in over four years was just recorded. Here’s what that actually means

by Anas Siddiqui
The biggest decline in capital cities’ advertised rents in over four years was just recorded. Here’s what that actually means

Advertised rents in Australia’s capital cities have dropped, in the largest monthly percentage decline recorded since 2020. A fall of 0.5 per cent was recorded in May, according to a …

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As Li Qiang visits, ‘persistent duality’ of Australia’s China thinking on show

by Walter Watson
As Li Qiang visits, ‘persistent duality’ of Australia’s China thinking on show

Just over half also raised concerns about foreign interference and investment from China. A similar percentage have expressed this view across the four-year history of the poll from the University …

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DHL Express expects supply chain shifts to boost its SE Asia business, reposes faith in Hong Kong’s role as Asian logistics hub

by Anas Siddiqui
DHL Express expects supply chain shifts to boost its SE Asia business, reposes faith in Hong Kong’s role as Asian logistics hub

DHL Express expects its business in the Asia-Pacific market to outperform other regions this year, driven by volume recovery in Southeast Asia, which is benefiting from inflow of supply chain …

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Singapore-born veterinary surgeon fined and sanctioned for obscene acts with animals in Australia

by Walter Watson
Singapore-born veterinary surgeon fined and sanctioned for obscene acts with animals in Australia

To practise veterinary medicine in the city state, one has to apply for and obtain a veterinary licence from the Animal and Veterinary Service (AVS) under the National Parks Board. …

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Centrelink miscarriage rule ‘tone-deaf’ to the reality of grief, mourning family says

by David Johnson
Centrelink miscarriage rule ‘tone-deaf’ to the reality of grief, mourning family says

Patty Van Duijn had started to feel her unborn baby kicking, and she and her partner Lee Simpson had already bought a cot. The pair even moved into a larger …

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expected to join protests demanding an end to Australia’s violence against women crisis

by Vera Ward
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expected to join protests demanding an end to Australia’s violence against women crisis

Australians have taken to the streets to demand an end to gendered violence which advocates warn has reached crisis levels. Thousands of attendees at protests in Sydney, Adelaide and Hobart …

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Hong Kong’s new security law comes into force amid fears it will further erode civil liberties

by Walter Watson
Hong Kong’s new security law comes into force amid fears it will further erode civil liberties

A new national security law came into force in Hong Kong on Saturday despite growing international criticism that it could erode freedoms in the China-ruled city and damage its international …

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