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Overseas Student Convicted in Huge Perth Tobacco Raid

An overseas student has been convicted for her role in a massive illegal tobacco operation in Perth, where authorities seized over 1.2 million dollars worth of illicit cigarettes. Read the full story.

UAE ends UK university scholarships over extremism fears

The United Arab Emirates has suspended a major scholarship program for its students at UK universities, citing concerns over Islamist extremism and campus safety. Read the full report on this significant diplomatic and educational shift.

AI Toys in Australian Homes: A Privacy Risk?

Experts warn that popular AI-powered educational toys could be recording your family's private conversations. Learn how to protect your household's privacy from these smart devices.

Phone fire prompts ACT school bus evacuation

High school students were safely evacuated from a bus in Canberra's north after a mobile phone began smoking. No serious injuries reported. Full details on the incident.

Townsville man seeks bail on serious charges

Peter Joseph Simonsen applies for bail in Townsville Magistrates Court facing child exploitation material and breach of privacy charges. Read the latest on the case.

My Aged Care data leak sparks sales call barrage

Elderly Australians are being bombarded with aggressive sales calls after unscrupulous aged care providers scraped their private data from a government website. Learn how to protect yourself.

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