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Canberra Jewish memorial pleads for security funding

Canberra's National Jewish Memorial Centre requests $100,000 in federal funding for safety upgrades, citing heightened fear after the Bondi terrorist attack. The Albanese government has allocated funds for community security.

Fashion Brand VIV The Label Redefines Petite Sizing

Online shopping for petite women just got easier. VIV The Label creates sustainable, quality clothing designed specifically for heights 5'4" and under, ending the struggle for the perfect fit.

Kogan's Massive Christmas Sale: Save Up to 80%

Beat the cost-of-living crunch with Kogan's huge Christmas sale, offering up to 80% off tech, appliances, and home essentials. Find perfect gifts without the budget panic. Shop the deals now!

Social media ban for kids: Parents' role crucial

As Australia's world-first social media ban for under-16s takes effect, Communications Minister Anika Wells says the real challenge is parents confronting their own screen addiction to lead by example.

Social media ban may not stop kids accessing platforms

A proposed social media ban for under-16s faces a major loophole, as experts warn kids will find ways around it using VPNs and fake details. Learn the details and what it means for Australian families.

UNE Students Balance Study and Career with Flexible Learning

Discover how University of New England students like Eaden Maslen and Jimmy Brunner are accelerating their careers in nursing and agronomy without pausing their studies, thanks to UNE's flexible on-campus and online learning model.

How Digital Platforms Revolutionised Commodity Trading

Discover how digital trading platforms have democratised commodity markets, making them accessible to farmers and small producers across Australia. Learn about the transformation from exclusive old boys' clubs to transparent online systems.

Perth's Black Friday Shopping Frenzy Defies Inflation

Perth shoppers ignored cost of living pressures during Black Friday sales, with West Australians expected to spend $800 million. Karrinyup Shopping Centre reported record crowds seeking big-ticket bargains.

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