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After being dormant for nearly 30 years, the Mount Todd gold mine near Katherine is gearing up to restart production. While there are calls for local Aboriginal people to have the "first crack" at mining jobs, the…
US residents say a plant powering data centres has caused them emotional distress and reduced the value of their properties.
The Iran war and the oil supply squeeze are supercharging business investment in renewables.
Iran's football federation (FFIRI) has now begun selling tickets for the national team's matches against New Zealand, Belgium, and Egypt through its official website, Fars news agency reported.
The university says it will not take new students for its nursing program for another year, as it needs to "rebalance enrolments across the program within accredited program capacity".
The Matildas will be hoping for a degree of redemption as they look to put Saturday night's disjointed performance in Newcastle to bed in their second international against Mexico. Follow live.
An all-boys school in Melbourne's outer east has taken action after several students were caught cheating on a Year 12 exam using AI.
The magazine has become a lifeline for its vendors and is marking its 30th year with a special edition, pouring more proceeds in the pockets of those who need it most.
Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff has apologised and pledged to strengthen transparency around the use of public funds for politicians' legal proceedings, following a minister's resignation.
Iron ore mining company Nathan River Resources has gone into voluntary administration owing at least $300 million in debt, unpaid wages and royalties.
Police have charged three men who allegedly beat 48-year-old Darwin man Martin Wiberg to death in a "vicious attack" at the Casuarina bus stop earlier this year with his murder.
Police have arrested fugitive Top End Mongols bikie Brandt Graham five days after the 44-year-old escaped from custody last week, sparking an "extensive manhunt".
Amid new strikes, the future of the Strait of Hormuz has again been plunged into uncertainty, but ships are finding a way through.
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