Australia

The government intervenes to ensure the delivery of grades to 200 Chisholm TAFE students who remain in limbo

Selby McDonald was just days away from finishing his IV mental health certificate with Chisholm TAFE online. Key points: Hundreds of Chisholm TAFE online students have delayed their grades due to compliance issues The government has pledged to monitor Chisholm on a weekly basis to make sure it meets the required standards A legal expert …

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Ana de Armas says the “horrible” attention to Ben Affleck’s relationship made her leave LA

The relationship between Ana de Armas and Ben Affleck only lasted a year, but had a huge effect on actress No Time To Die. Ana de Armas claims that her relationship with Ben Affleck led her to leave Los Angeles. De Armas and Affleck were romantically linked for the first time in 2020 after filming …

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Two people arrested in connection with a deadly shooting in Fitzroy, north Melbourne

Two people have been arrested in a deadly street shooting in north Melbourne on Tuesday. Key points: The shooting on Fitzroy Street killed a 55-year-old man A 43-year-old man and a 21-year-old woman were arrested overnight in south-east Melbourne. Detectives from the homicide team are helping with their investigation A 55-year-old man was found lying …

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The Loop: Fearing a possible miscalculation in the South China Sea, Amber Heard loses bid for a new trial, Queensland recovers home state shield

Hello. It’s Thursday, July 14th and you’re reading The Loop, a quick recap of today’s news. Let’s start here Experts fear that a miscalculation, rather than a direct aggression, could trigger a serious incident in the controversial South China Sea waters. “It has to be accepted that Australia often sails these waters on its own …

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge sells 1M during its first week

Interested in finding out what’s next for the gaming industry? Join gaming executives to talk about emerging parts of the industry this October at GamesBeat Summit Next. Learn more. Developer Tribute Games announced today that Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge has reached the million-dollar mark after a week of sales. ? Cowabunga! We are …

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Tasmania tops the list of new COVID-19 cases per capita, but is that really what’s happening?

If you had looked at the rate of COVID infection in Tasmania per capita, they would forgive you for being scared. The average of seven days of Tasmanian cases per 100 people is 0.30, the highest in any state or territory. It is double the national average (0.15) and more than double the NSW (0.13). …

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Astronomers detect radio’s “heartbeat” billions of light-years from Earth Mirage News “Boom, Boom, Boom”: MIT astronomers detect a strange “heartbeat” billions of light-years from Earth SciTechDaily Strong bursts of energy are detected that are repeated like a heartbeat billions of light years from Earth Daily Mail Astronomers detect strange signal of “heartbeat” billions of light-years …

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Hospitals headed for COVID-19 record as survey shows Australians are more willing to accept a higher death toll

The number of Australians ill in hospital with COVID-19 is rising rapidly, while a survey has indicated a new willingness of people to accept coronavirus fatalities. the country was in a deadly wave of Omicron. In a graph depicting daily hospitalizations, seen below, it is the tilt of the line that is now causing great …

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