A tech giant has admitted it failed to comply with Australian regulations, three years after it was first notified of the issue.
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Letters to the Editor, May 21, 2026
SOME HONESTY ON PROGRESSIVE VIOLENCE Maybe it’s just me, but progressives seem to really like violence and destruction, especially for political purposes. So much of their rhetoric and talking points include words like “rise up,” “resistance,” “revolution,” “punch,” “tear-down,” “destroy,” “blow-up,” “hate,” “kill,” “bullet,” “bomb,” “by any means necessary,” and on. These days, anyone they […]
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Aaron Keith Bynum: Man charged after alleged online mass shooting threat tied to hantavirus lockdown fears
A man has been charged after authorities allege he made threats to carry out a mass shooting over the hantavirus outbreak.
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US-Iran war: President Donald Trump says peace talks on ‘borderline’ between deal and renewed strikes
Iran examines new US proposal to end the Middle East war, as President Donald Trump describes talks as being on the ‘borderline’ between a deal and renewed strikes.
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Bezos defends billionaires, hypes AI, talks taxes and praises Trump in CNBC interview
The ultrabillionaire has defended Donald Trump, hyped AI, and defended himself and his megarich peers form being villainised in a new interview, but he's also offered an olive branch for the poor.
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Queensland woman dies after being hit by police car in Cairns North, investigation underway
An investigation into the circumstances of the incident is underway.
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Raptors’ Collin Murray-Boyles named to NBA’s All-Rookie second team
Forward became 13th player in Raptors franchise history to receive all-rookie honours, 1st since Scottie Barnes
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Rami Chuene confirms SABC will pay ‘Giyani: Land of Blood’ repeat fees
Rami Chuene confirms the SABC will pay her repeat fees for her work on 'Giyani: Land Of Blood.'
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MARK RILEY: This Federal Budget isn’t as bad as the memes would have you believe
MARK RILEY: Budgets usually disappear from the public consciousness and the news cycle after a few days. Not this one.
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Unemployment in April rises to four-year high of 4.5 per cent
The jobless level for April was the highest since November 2021 when Sydney and Melbourne were in COVID lockdown.
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