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Netherlands violated child’s right to privacy by storing his DNA profile, UN committee finds
Ebola outbreak in DRC compounded by aid cuts
Denmark visit to bolster energy security with international partners
Food Security Starts With Fuel And Fertiliser
ASIC sets financial reporting, audit and sustainability focus areas for FY 2026-27
Beyond the bowser: why petrol prices can feel unfair to some Australians
1941: Service Amid Strife – Australia in the Second World War
Pressing Pause On Public Transport Fares
Travel To Middle East
Investing in Australian innovation with undersea navigation technology
Iran is threatening undersea cables. The world’s ‘digital chokepoints’ have never been more vulnerable
UN agencies warn of worsening hunger and malnutrition crisis in Somalia as famine risk emerges
Millions trapped in deepening hunger crisis in the DRC as needs far outpace humanitarian response
What is ‘cycle syncing’, and how might it affect menstruation?
Higher Wages In More Industries Under Labor
Australian Prime Minister Radio Interview – ABC AM 13 May
Australian Prime Minister Radio interview – B105 Brisbane
Yarra council backs ‘tactical’ Wellington Street safety package
Responsible Economic And Fiscal Management
Defence ministers’ meeting on the Strait of Hormuz multilateral mission
Are you exercising at the wrong time? How your body clock can affect your workouts
Budget delivers $10.7bn fuel package but leaves rural freight roads behind
Public hearing on conflict prevention through food security and peacebuilding efforts
How does your brain decide between the road not taken or the same old route? Resolving conflicting memories is key to navigation
Government inks deal to bolster fuel resilience
What is the ‘grey rock’ method for dealing with narcissists or difficult family members?
“Limited margin for error” for Australian dairy producers in the season ahead – industry report
Better Run Home: M5 West Upgrade Begins
Destination Marketing Cuts Will Hurt Regional WA
Oxfam Australia reaction to Australia’s gas export tax inquiry report
Fast-tracking Renewables Risks Sidelining Farmers
Bridging Medical Evacuation Gap
Inquiry calls for gas tax review after Middle East conflict
On Good Authority 7 May
World record 18-years in balance of power, as Shane Rattenbury retires from ACT Parliament
Driving Down Energy Costs And Protecting Farmer Rights
Tech-savvy Senior Inducted Into Carinity 100 Club
RBA Rate Hike Hits NSW Families
RBA forced rate rise hits households because of Chalmers active inflation agenda
Financial system resilient amid heightened global risks – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Kiwi households adapting despite widespread cost pressure concerns, Westpac survey shows
Sensible tax settings and business investment key in volatile times 
Higher interest rates will push more people into unemployment – and onto poverty inducing Jobseeker Payments
Westpac Announces Interest Rate Changes 5 May
Reserve Bank Decision
Statement by the Monetary Policy Board: Monetary Policy Decision
How to talk to your kids about separating and managing the change
Transport costs fuel sharp rise in household spending