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NYS announces 993 job openings in Australia

www.the-star.co.ke

The youth service said the vacancies for various positions are open for agency graduates.

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Priyanka Chopra carries daughter Malti as she and Nick Jonas jet out of Australia after wrapping The Bluff

www.dailymail.co.uk

The couple were spotted jetting out of Sydney with their daughter Malti Marie, two, on Sunday. Priyanka beamed with happiness as she carried her daughter through the transport hub.

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ABC Q+A: Jacqui Lambie explodes at Bill Shorten over inflation amid Australia's cost of living crisis

www.dailymail.co.uk

The firebrand independent senator renowned for her angry outbursts on-air fired up after a member of the studio audience asked a question about inflation on ABC's Q+A on Monday night.

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The Queer Filmmaker Who Documented Australia’s AIDS Crisis

On January 25, 1992, a significant event took place at the Sundance Film Festival. A group of gay and queer filmmakers gathered on stage to discuss a pivotal moment for LGBTQ representation in cinema. Among the panelists were notable…

Australia, U.S., U.K. sign nuclear transfer deal for AUKUS submarines

www.thehindu.com

But Australia would be responsible for the storage and disposal of spent nuclear fuel and radioactive waste from the nuclear power units that are transferred under the deal

Wild Raygun accusation rocks Australia

www.news.com.au

A senior Australian sports official has blasted Rachel Gunn’s Olympic break dancing as “disrespectful” and said “Aussies aren’t buying the Kool-aid”.

Did Australia, not the U.S. or China, Triumph in Paris?

www.nytimes.com

Because it’s not just about the raw medal count.

Lyrical, cheeky, galvanising: the queer film-maker who captured Australia’s Aids crisis

www.theguardian.com

The work of the late Stephen Cummins remains an archive of joy amid the gloom – and it’s screening at a Melbourne retrospective

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Industry push to earn carbon credits from Australia's native forests would be a blow for nature and the climate

phys.org

Australia's forestry industry raised eyebrows this month when it released plans to remove trees from native forests, potentially including national parks, and claim carbon credits in the process.

Dug up in Australia, burned around the world—exporting fossil fuels undermines climate targets

phys.org

Australia is one of the world's largest exporters of fossil fuels. While this coal and gas is burned beyond our borders, the climate-warming carbon dioxide (CO₂) emissions affect us all.

Pilots dies after helicopter crashes into hotel roof in Australia

www.cbsnews.com

The crash early Monday morning prompted the evacuation of hundreds of people from the building as flames engulfed the aircraft.

Australia joins laundry-list of countries Microsoft is investing in AI, partnering with Telstra

mspoweruser.com

Microsoft announced its recent endeavor to develop AI & cloud infrastructures in Australia by partnering with Telstra.

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Sports News | Australia's Marnus Labuschagne 'retires' Bat Used in 2023 World Cup Final Against India

www.latestly.com

Get latest articles and stories on Sports at LatestLY. Labuschange, one of the backbones of the Australian batting line-up, shared the picture of his bat on social media. The bat looked in really bad shape after very noticeable wear and…

Pilot killed as helicopter crashes into hotel in Australia

thestreetjournal.org

A helicopter on Monday, August 12, crashed into the roof of a Hilton hotel in a popular northern tourist town of Cairns, Australia. The pilot was killed, and hundreds of guests were evacuated from the hotel. The crash happened in the…

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Pilot dies after 'unauthorised' helicopter crashes into hotel roof in Australia

www.euronews.com

Authorities in the northeastern coastal city of Cairns said they had not confirmed the pilot's identity, the reason for the flight, or how the tourist helicopter could take off from the local airport.

A stolen helicopter crashed into a hotel in Australia, killing the pilot and somehow only minorly injuring 2 other people

Hundreds of people were evacuated from the DoubleTree by Hilton hotel in Cairns, Australia after the "unauthorized" flight.

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Helicopter crashes into hotel roof in Australia

guardian.ng

A helicopter crashed into the top of a Hilton hotel in northeastern Australia on Monday, killing the pilot and igniting a fiery explosion on the building's roof. Hundreds of patrons were evacuated from the DoubleTree by Hilton in the…