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Massive brawl before two boys shot in ‘horrific’ attack
Jan 24, 2025 · A 17-year-old boy, one of two teens shot near a city school after a brawl, is fighting for life. (Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS) By Holly Hales and Emily Woods in Melbourne. Two teens are lucky to be alive following a targeted shooting after dozens of youths became embroiled in a street fight, police say.
Nightclub incident: police want to talk to this man
Jan 17, 2025 · A nightclub security camera image of the man police want to talk to. Police are urging a man accused of indecently assaulting a woman in a Civic nightclub last month to turn himself into the nearest police station.
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Independent to challenge Payne in Canberra seat
Jan 1, 2025 · With a 28-year career in the Royal Australian Air Force, independent Claire Miles is taking a tilt at sitting Labor member Alicia Payne in the central seat of Canberra at the upcoming federal election.
Major cities and inland to swelter in sharp heatwave
Mar 15, 2025 · Adelaide and Melbourne can expect high heat on Saturday with Sydney set to scorch on Sunday. (Kelly Barnes/AAP PHOTOS) By Samantha Lock. Australia’s east coast will swelter through a summer-like heatwave with some areas to notch record-breaking temperatures.
Ready, set... when will Albanese say go? | Canberra CityNews
Anthony Albanese (left) and Peter Dutton are in campaign mode as a federal election looms. Photo: (A)manda Parkinson/AAP. Will Anthony Albanese opt for an April election now a rate cut has him breathing more easily, asks political columnist MICHELLE GRATTAN.
Albanese falls victim to a Chinese burn | Canberra CityNews
A Chinese naval ship in the Tasman Sea. Photo: New Zealand Defence Force. The Albanese government has seen an unexpected and unwanted entry of the Chinese military into the upcoming election campaign as national security fears swirl, writes political columnist MICHELLE GRATTAN. As the Albanese government struggles to stay on its political feet, who would have thought the China issue would ...
Challenging cantatas well worth the wait | Canberra CityNews
Feb 23, 2025 · The ever-adaptable Andrew Fysh adopted more of a true bass timbre in his recitative, supported by an unusual rolling continuo line. A chorale movement involving all soloists and a span of fast runs and odd intervals, and a relentless cello passage underneath, was devilishly difficult to bring off, but singers and players managed it with only slight timing disagreements in a couple of places.
Aussies beating America and Europe in AI race: study
An increasing number of Australians are using AI technology despite reservations, a study shows. (Jennifer Dudley Nicholson/AAP PHOTOS) By Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson. More Australians are using artificial intelligence technology than their American and European counterparts, research from Google has found, and many are deploying it at work.
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