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‘My beautiful boy’: The diary of a heart broken at Fromelles

The head of the war memorial’s research centre, Robyn Van Dyke, describes Ross-King’s collected diaries as among the most valuable in the memorial’s colle

Global IT outage impacting Australian banks, supermarkets, media outlets and more

There are reports of IT outages impacting institutions across Australia including, news outlets, banks and telecommunications.Real-time problem and outage monit

CrowdStrike IT outage hits airports, banks, supermarkets; emergency committee to meet

IT outages are impacting institutions across Australia including news outlets, banks, supermarkets, airports and telecommunications.Globally, Windows users expe

Stargazing in Australia with the world’s oldest living culture – Travel Weekly

While exploring star-studded skies around the world has never been more popular, in Australia a slew of new stargazing experiences are on offer with travellers

World’s largest green energy project to send Australian solar power underwater to Singapore

Australia’s Northern Territory has granted initial approval for the world’s largest ever green energy and transmission project, which aims to deliver solar

Thousands of endangered bird eggs worth $500,000 seized in Australia

DCCEEWA collection of 3,404 eggs have been seized in Australia after a European operation into the illegal bird trade.Investigators discovered the haul - believ

Aussie underwater hockey athletes hope ‘breathtaking’ sport will soon make its way to the Olympics

In short:Ten Western Australian athletes from the South West region will represent the country at the 2024 Underwater Hockey Championships.The biannual champion

Study highlights Australia’s troubling role in global forest carbon decline   – Griffith News

A new study analysing the carbon budget of global forests over the past 30 years has revealed critical insights into carbon storage and sinks, with

Starbucks sees fortunes improve in challenging Australian market

After posting its first profit last year, Starbucks Australia is seeking to tap into ‘built-up demand’ for the brand in western states and

Fighters from Around the World Join in on Massive Exercise in Australia

Australia’s ‘Pitch Black’ air combat exercise kicked off this week with an array of fighters that marks its biggest iteration ever

Suspect in deaths of Australians at Philippines resort is former pool cleaner allegedly sacked by hotel

The suspect in the killings of two Australians and their Filipina companion at a hotel in a popular resort city south of Manila was a former pool cleaner who al

Quiz: what’s getting better for Australians today, and what’s getting worse?

Between the climate crisis, natural disasters, the rising cost of living and never-ending housing crises, it can feel like there’s nothing but bad news out th