A police officer convicted of the manslaughter of a 95yo grandmother has lodged new legal proceedings in a bid to get his job with NSW Police back.
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Australian Nurses Federation makes new pay offer increase of 12.5 per cent
A damaging election battle over nurses’ pay might be avoided, after the Cook Government made a new offer the union praised as competitive with other States.
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Estrella hits Timor-Leste manganese targets after promising geophysics
Estrella Resources gets encouraging responses from its first geophysical survey across its newly discovered Ira Miri manganese zone at Lautém in Timor-Leste, prompting its maiden drilling campaign.
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AUSTRAC sues British sports betting giant Entain over money laundering rules
Australia's financial crime regulator has commenced legal proceedings against Entain, the British sports betting group behind brands Ladbrokes and Neds.
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AFLW Draft: Fremantle Dockers land key forward Georgie Brisbane with pick 14
Fremantle has taken key forward Georgie Brisbane with their top pick in the AFLW draft on Monday night.
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Anupamaa Written Update 17 December 2024: Prem Lies He Is Orphan, Anupama Finds Someone Related To Her
In the upcoming episode of Anupamaa (17 December), you will see an interesting twist when Prem lies and is an orphan.
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Rashmika Mandanna opens up on “lack of recognition” for her role ‘Geetanjali’ in Animal, Read
Rashmika reflected on her bond with her co-stars and directors, describing her experience working with Ranbir Kapoor and Allu Arjun as transformative.
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Mangal Lakshmi Upcoming Twist: Mangal gears up for Lipika’s wedding; Saumya and Adit’s presence creates tension
Mangal Lakshmi the Colors show produced by Panorama Entertainment will see Mangal gearing up for her sister Lipika's wedding. However, Saumya and Adit's presence at the event will threaten to create drama.
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Is Mikhail Baryshnikov the Last of the Highbrow Superstars?
We were on the third or fourth flight of thick marble steps in a prewar Midtown apartment building when Mikhail Baryshnikov turned to ask if I was OK. I was clutching my inhaler, sweat rolling down my forehead. Totally fine, I answered. Was he OK? He was, after all, three decades my senior, with a […]
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With This MoMA Artist, the Painting Does the Talking
Before Marlon Mullen begins a painting, he likes to tidy his work space. He’ll pre-mix his paints — Golden acrylics in recycled pots — and lay out his brushes and canvas on his table. Often, he’ll empty the studio’s trash cans. Sometimes he’ll even sweep the yard outside, or rearrange objects on the studio shelves […]
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