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We are well-used to seeing the Sydney Opera House illuminated to mark significant events, but tonight’s image is above and beyond. The sails have illuminated this evening to pay respect to the late Queen Elizabeth II. ⁠
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What happens in Australia now that the Queen has died and Charles is King? | The Queen | The Guardian

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Explainer: A 14-day series of events including a national day of mourning has been mapped out to memorialise the death of Queen Elizabeth II

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Jobs summit: Overseas students get extra two years to stay and work

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International students will be encouraged to stay in Australia and work to help address skill shortage areas.

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Mass exodus: Australia faces loss of 600,000 people and skills recovery will be slow, Ceda says | Australian politics | The Guardian

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Thinktank calls on government to streamline visas to address ‘Covid-induced drag’ on migration system

Source: Mass exodus: Australia faces loss of 600,000 people and skills recovery will be slow, Ceda says | Australian politics | The Guardian

7 Fascinating Facts About The Australian Saltwater Crocodile

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Despite Steve Irwin and Crocodile Dundee creating a stereotype that all Australian’s love to wrestle crocodiles, saltwater crocodiles (also known as estuarine crocodiles and ‘salties’ ) are capable of scaring anyone, including a true blue (Aussie). Being one of the d.e.a.d.l.i.e.s.t animals in the country and the largest living crocodilian in the world, it isn’t […]

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EXAGERO POLITICAMENTE (IN)CORRETOS Man eating kebab enrages animal rights activists | Sky News Australia

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A man has enraged animal rights activists in New York City after gleefully eating a kebab in front of them.Sky News host Paul Murray says he found the footage “hilarious”.”The way I view this footage is it’s hilarious, if you’re woke this is really offensive,” he said.

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Researchers hope to bring the Tasmanian Tiger back from extinction within a decade I SBS NEWS

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Australian researchers say the Tasmanian Tiger could be brought back from extinction within a decade. They say a new partnership wih a genetic engineering company will accelerate de-extinction efforts.

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Uluru Statement from the Heart’s Voice aims to change the course of Australia’s parliament. Here’s how

Uluru Statement from the Heart’s Voice aims to change the course of Australia’s parliament. Here’s how

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Indigenous Affairs Minister Linda Burney will visit the Torres Strait on Thursday to “engage with Australians” on the Voice to Parliament. Here’s how the Voice could shape the future of Australia.

Source: Uluru Statement from the Heart’s Voice aims to change the course of Australia’s parliament. Here’s how

Australia has its lowest unemployment rate in decades. Why are some jobseekers struggling to find work?

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Australia’s unemployment rate has dropped to a historic low, but some groups are being left behind. Why?

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