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Keeping Teens in School Longer Reduced Child Harm, Study Finds
A major South Australian education reform led to sharp falls in child maltreatment reports and emergency hospital visits, according to new research.
Australian Population Up 1.5 Percent, Overseas Migrants Account for Two-Thirds Net Growth
Several states and territories recorded net losses of residents due to interstate migration.
Opposition Calls for Parliament Recall, Pushes to Strip Citizenship From Terrorists, Hate Preachers
The Coalition’s push includes cutting funding to institutions that support producing anti-Semitic content.
‘Unacceptable’: Optus Admits Process Breakdowns After 000 Outage Linked to Multiple Deaths
A report has found poor communications and a lack of escalation of concerns contributed to emergency call outages.
Who Were the Victims of the Bondi Terror Attack?
The victims of the Bondi Beach terror attack were well-loved, highly esteemed members of their community.
Bondi Beach Mass Shooting Driven by ISIS Ideology: Australian Police
Federal and state police confirmed the two suspects possessed extremist material and IEDs as the counter-terror probe deepens.
Locals Reflect on Country’s Future After Terror Attack That Claimed 15 Lives
The Epoch Times spoke to locals in Bondi to find out how they were coping in the wake of the mass shooting that claimed 15 lives.
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Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee granted clemency to the country star for past robbery and drug convictions in recognition of the musician’s redemption.
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1 in 3 Britons Use AI for Emotional Support, Companionship, Social Interaction: Study
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EU Leaders Agree to Pursue Frozen Russian Assets to Fund Ukraine
The leaders agreed in principle to fund Ukraine through 2027 using frozen Russian assets, while key legal and risk-sharing details remain unresolved.
▶$11 Billion: US Approves Largest Ever Arms Sale for Taiwan
The United States is moving forward with its largest ever arms sale to Taiwan—$11.1 billion—aimed at countering Beijing’s growing military threats.
Gen. Charles Flynn Was Commander General in the Pacific. Here’s What He Says Will Define This Century.
Gen. Charles Flynn retired as Commander General of the United States Army Pacific last year.
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Microplastics Found in Human Bones May Accelerate Aging and Weaken Skeleton
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