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Wonderboom 4 Speaker Drops to $88 - 41% Off

Score the Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 4 portable Bluetooth speaker for just $88 on Amazon Australia. This waterproof, dustproof gadget offers 14-hour battery life and 360-degree sound.

Shark FlexStyle Frosted Diamond Edition Slashed to $349.99

The limited edition Shark FlexStyle Frosted Diamond hair styler is now $349.99, down from $899.99. This high-performance tool features over 20,000 crystals and professional-grade technology for all hair types. Grab this rare deal while it lasts.

Cairns Hospital Surgical Centre Demand Grows

Cairns Hospital's surgical capacity is under immense strain. A new surgical centre is urgently needed to serve the growing Far North Queensland population. Read why this is a critical priority.

Christmas Sale: Save up to 40% on SanDisk SD Cards

Don't miss the Christmas chaos! Amazon Australia has slashed prices on SanDisk microSD cards by up to 40%. Trusted by over 300,000 Aussies for reliable 4K video and photo storage. Shop the sale now.

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!

Hospital staff wage fight looms in Townsville

Townsville University Hospital staff could lose up to a quarter of their wages in a bitter contract dispute. Unions warn of a devastating blow to workers and regional healthcare.

LG's Cult-Favourite Portable Screen Drops to $1,662

The LG StandbyME 2 portable smart touch screen, a viral sensation, is now $1,662 on Amazon Australia. This post-Christmas deal offers a 27-inch mobile display for streaming, work, and play.

Couple accused of $1.2m casino scam with hidden tech

A married couple from Kazakhstan is accused of using hidden cameras and earpieces to cheat Sydney's Crown Casino out of over $1.1 million. Police reveal the sophisticated scam. Read the full story.

Social media ban for under-16s in Australia from 2025

Explosive internal files reveal tech giants knowingly created addictive apps for children. Australia responds with landmark social media ban starting December 2025. Expert tips for managing withdrawal.

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