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Trump accused of ‘malignant narcissism’ – but how accurately can you diagnose someone you’ve never met?
View from The Hill: ‘identity politics’ has challenged the Labor Party to define its identity
Council Decides: October Extraordinary Meeting
West Aussies being urged to ditch sugary drinks to reduce cancer risk
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Cultural Song Wins Fergus Heritage Award
Experts of the Human Rights Committee Express Condolences for Terrorist Attack in Ankara, Raise Questions on Türkiye’s Anti-Terrorism Legislation and Measures Imposed…
COUNCIL BRIEFS: Outcomes from monthly meeting held 22 October
SA’s Largest Multicultural Festival Just Month Away
New campaign encourages residents to know their zone this cyclone season
Should a big tech tax fund news? A new report reopens debate on platforms and media
Residents living within 100 miles of community-owned Manilla Solar project invited to invest
New resources about pay and conditions, enterprise agreements and bargaining
How your online world could change if big tech companies like Google are forced to break up
Police Charge Man Over Sexual Assaults – Burwood PAC
Hawkesbury Tickled Pink With Savour Flavour
Social media footage reveals little-known ‘surfing’ whales in Australian waters
Councillors Elect Mayor And Deputy Mayor
One Tree for Me done for 2024, but prize still up for grabs
Decline of X is an opportunity to do social media differently – but combining ‘safe’ and ‘profitable’ will still be a challenge
SURGE IN SMALL BUSINESS DISPUTES WITH BIG TECH PLATFORMS
The AI sexbot industry is just getting started. It brings strange new questions – and risks
Annual live siren testing in Redlynch, Brinsmead and Freshwater areas
Seoul Semiconductor Illuminates its Wired and Wireless Networking Experience with the AI-Native Networking Platform from Juniper Networks
Golden Lens photography competition puts focus on holiday season
Aussies have had enough: ATO receives 250,000 tip-offs | Australian Taxation Office
News blues: study reveals why 60% of Kiwis avoid the news at least some of the time
Recycle Right, Plastics Progress At Potato Point
Address To Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, Melbourne
Murray Codference To Lure Fishers To Shepparton
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The Real Juice Company Citrus Sculptures Back To Banna Avenue This Weekend
Exciting Times Ahead For Fairfield City
Juniper Networks Announces Secure AI-Native Edge Solution: Security and Networking Configuration, Management, Troubleshooting under Common Cloud and AI Umbrella an Industry-First
AI is a multi-billion dollar industry. It’s underpinned by an invisible and exploited workforce
JAIMA: “The Symposium on Environmental Pollution Control” Held in Thailand
Always Keeping Story In His Sights
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World Decides: Who Should Win 2024 United States Election?
NT Emergency Service Message: Advice 3 October
NZ Police Nab Haul Of Illicit Weapons
Turning Up the Volume on Climate Education: The Radio Programme on Climate Change in Zimbabwe
Karl Goodsell: An Ocean of Energy for Positive Change
Happy, sad or angry? AI can detect emotions in text according to new research
Firearm Seized After Online Deal Gone Wrong
Fine Koloamatangi: Heart And Seoul
The Hon Patrick Gorman MP Television interview – Sky News Afternoon Agenda