Australia's Albanese downplays Netanyahu's criticism
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Israel cancels Australian visas
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Google to pay $360M in Australia
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With more than 600,000 permanent migrants currently working below their skill level in Australia, the federal government is being urged to help for migrants who can't afford to get their skills recognised through a formal process.
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Erasmus makes 10 changes to Springboks lineup after shocking Rugby Championship loss to Australia
South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus made 10 changes to his starting XV for Saturday's second test against Australia as the Rugby World Cup champions bid to avenge a shocking 38-22 home loss to the Wallabies last weekend.
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Al Jazeera on MSNAustralia hits back at Netanyahu amid escalating diplomatic row over Gaza
A ustralia has hit back at Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu after he branded the country’s prime minister “weak”, with an Australian minister accusing the Israeli leader of conflating strength with killing people.
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Why does Australia have earthquakes? The whole continent is under stress from distant forces
Last Saturday at 9:49am local time, a magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurred about 50km west of Gympie in Queensland. The earthquake was experienced as strong shaking locally, but did not produce any significant damage,
While Israel's prime minister has criticised Australia's decision on Palestinian statehood — even calling Anthony Albanese a "weak" leader — experts say this kind of treatment is far from unusual.
South Africa have made 10 changes to their starting XV for the second Rugby Championship test against Australia in Cape Town on Saturday as coach Rassie Erasmus wields the axe following a shock 38-22 loss to the tourists in Johannesburg last weekend.
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Daily Times on MSNMarkram, Maharaj lead S Africa to win against Australia in first ODI
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Goldman Sachs Group Inc. plans to expand its private wealth management team in Australia to capture a boom in self-made multimillionaires and family wealth looking for global investments.
(Reuters) -Australian graphic design platform Canva launched an employee stock sale that values the company at $42 billion, it said on Wednesday, ahead of a reported IPO this year. The stock sale comes at time when the company is investing heavily in AI tools for its more than 240 million monthly active users.