Seamless Travel Set Between Australia And New Zealand 27/07/2023
“Seamless” travel between Australia and New Zealand will make hopping across the ditch faster – but don’t throw away your passport just yet.
A well-known criminal defence lawyer has narrowly survived the latest “targeted” shooting on Sydney’s streets, with the broad daylight attack rocking the city’s legal profession as police search for a motive.
Justice figures are demanding a review of the decision by Victoria’s top prosecutor not to pursue charges in the Lawyer X case amid revelations she once represented Simon Overland, the former police chief at the centre of the scandal.
Queenslanders could be living with undiagnosed cancer or life-threatening conditions, as more than 50,000 radiology scans sit unreported at one the state’s busiest hospitals.
Converting spaces above Adelaide CBD shops into homes will be investigated in a bid to ease the housing crisis.
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Sam Kerr Creating Same Iconic Cathy Freeman Olympic Moment At Women’s World Cup 20/07/2023
Commonwealth Games 21/07/2023
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