NSW Releases New Guidelines to Fast-Track Data Centre Approvals
Under the plan, data centre projects can have their developments assessed within 75 days if they meet performance measures across six key principles.
What We Know About a Chinese Attempt to Install a Satellite Station in New Zealand
‘They worked with a local company that was likely unaware of the equipment’s capability to collect intelligence of military value,’ said NZ’s spy agency.
Swans Face Call on Whether to Stand Down Players Over Alleged Sexual Assault
Sydney Swans CEO said the club was working with the AFL and relevant authorities but could not provide further details as it was an ongoing police matter.
Senate Rejects Inquiry Into Sale of Tasmania’s Biggest Farm, 9,000 Hectares for Carbon Credit Use
The federal government’s Clean Energy Finance Corporation is committing $69 million to the project.
One Nation Grandma Allegedly Punched and Left With Broken Rib at Brisbane’s Ekka
One Nation’s Chief of Staff James Ashbey linked the alleged attack to tensions after anti-One Nation protests last week.
2 in 3 Federal Agencies Failed to Meet FOI Publication Deadlines
The agencies under review include the Australian Federal Police and National Disability Insurance Agency.
Senate Backs Inquiry Into Hanson’s Bill to Block Foreign Terror Fighters
Leader Pauline Hanson rejected claims that the Bill was unconstitutional.
Colombian President Asks Trump for Tariff Suspension After Devastating Earthquake
A 7-4-magnitude earthquake struck Colombia on Aug. 10, just three days after De la Espriella took office.
‘He’s a Real Hero’: Trump Hosts California Lifeguard Ryder Williams at White House
Ryder heroically dived into pounding waves to save a 10-year-old boy at Seabright Beach last month.
China’s Private Sector Faces Growing Wave of Bankruptcies as Cash Crunch Deepens
Established companies across manufacturing, technology, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals are struggling with weaker demand, delayed payments, and tighter finance.
What Happens When You Walk Barefoot
Your feet are your body’s main connection to the ground and a major source of information for your nervous system.
Why Teens Are Struggling to Find Summer Jobs
Some teenagers who spoke to The Epoch Times have been searching for a job for a year, while others resorted to becoming their own boss to make money.

The Protein Rules That Actually Matter
Timing matters less than you might think when it comes to eating protein.

Unraveling the Mysteries of Leonardo’s ‘Madonna of the Yarnwinder’
Leonardo’s enigmatic painting quietly went on long-term loan at The Met without much fanfare this spring.
When Windmills Become Giants: Why This 400-Year-Old Book Still Matters in the Age of ‘Fake News’ and AI
Despite the span in centuries, Miguel de Cervantes’ seminal work remains just as relevant, and in Australia, two replicas are available for the public to see.

Federal Police to Probe Leaking of Melon-Gate Memo
This comes after Coalition frontbencher James Paterson requested a federal police investigation into how the correspondence was leaked.

Commonwealth Bank Posts Near $11 Billion Profit, Warns of Slowing Economy
CBA’s net profit rose 7 percent to $10.9 billion, while revenue increased 7 percent to $30.2 billion.

US ‘Ill-Equipped’ to Stop Drone Swarm Attacks, Top Military Official Says
Army Lt. Gen. Joseph Jarrard warned that US bases do not have the sensors needed to detect swarms of small attack drones.

5 Republicans, 2 Democrats Hope to Clinch Party Nominations in Wyoming’s US Senate Primary
The primary election will be held in Wyoming on Aug. 18.

Actress Hayden Panettiere Dies at 36
Details surrounding the actress’s death have not been revealed.

Buccaneers’ Wide Receiver Injury Problems Mount as Mayfield’s Contract Talks Continue
Top wideouts Egbuka and McMillan are injured, leaving the quarterback with few strong options. ‘A ton of competition,’ said head coach Bowles.

Julie Andrews Steps Away From On-Screen Roles After 8 Decades in Hollywood
The Academy Award winner will not reprise her role in ‘The Princess Diaries 3.’

Most Adults Not Immune to Hepatitis A or B: Study
Researchers recommended vaccinating more people against the diseases.

Why Your Spine Ages—and What You Can Do to Slow It
Aging is one of the most important factors contributing to spinal disorders.

10 Things to Avoid If You’re Determined to Lose Weight
Fat loss is rarely ruined by one big mistake.

People Who Are Depressed Are More Vulnerable to Social Media Likes, Study Finds
The findings highlight how visible metrics and unpredictable rewards may shape posting behavior and keep users engaged.

Build a Gazebo
A gazebo brings an old-fashioned charm and design element that enhances its surroundings.

Last-Minute Travel Planning: Travel Advisers Dish on What Trips to Book Now
Travelers looking for a last-minute trip will have to plan their trips differently and use different methods than those who book a year or so out.

























































































