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AI radically transforming cyber threats in just months, say intelligence agencies
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is expected to radically transform cyber risks in months, not years, requiring urgent action from governments and companies. The warning was contained in a rare statement from the Five Eyes multinational intelligence alliance. “While AI will help […]
$10 cap relief is coming for Sydney drivers as admin fees go in 2026-27 NSW Budget
A $50 cap on Sydney’s toll roads and the abolition of $10 notice fees will kick in from the first week of July. Under the 2026-27 NSW Budget released today (June 23), the cap will be reduced by $10 for […]

Public confusion over therapy massage, ‘happy ending’ parlours prompts industry message
Public confusion over sexual and remedial massages is prompting an industry call for the public to do their homework. Massage and Myotherapy Australia (MMA) says anyone seeking remedial massage therapy or myotherapy services need to check the Australian Massage Directory first before […]

Socceroos’ hopes still alive despite 2-0 loss to US as first World Cup exits confirmed
The Socceroos’ qualifying hopes remain alive as Haiti, Tunisia and Turkiye became the first teams to be eliminated from the 2026 FIFA World Cup as of Monday (AEST). Australia’s qualification hopes remains alive despite a 2-0 loss to co-hosts US […]

Tax agency says don’t be in a rush to fire off returns so early after EOFY
The tax office is again cautioning the public not to rush into lodging their returns at the start of the new financial year. The Australian Tax Office (ATO) says lodgements filed as soon as the financial year ticks over are […]

Record $816m cocaine haul, ship seized as 8 face court in Qld, NSW
A record cocaine haul and a ship have been seized by Australian and overseas police last week in Australia’s largest shipment. The seizure was part of Operation Minjiang (run by a Queensland Joint Organised Crime Taskforce or QJOCTF) and is […]

Victorian breastplate for a queen returns home to Country almost 100 years after her burial
A Victorian breastplate made for ‘Queen’ Mary Carpenter’s almost 100 years after she was buried is back home in Country on the NSW South Coast. The brass breastplate was made between 1880 and 1910 and belonged to Queen Mary, a […]

Names for Australind trains unveiled as Perth-Bunbury service start approaches
The official names of four new Australind trains to run on a revived Perth-Bunbury route have been revealed by the WA Government. The service will start on Monday, June 29, with one train running four days a week between Perth […]

Private sector tapped about funding, running $800m Cairns maritime hub
Private sector interest to build and operate a nearly $800 million maritime maintenance hub at Cairns is now being sought. Ports North is driving the project to expand the city’s status as marine maintenance hub with state and federal support. […]
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