Presidente americano, por outro lado, descartou envio de tropas americanas
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Mortes de trabalhadores humanitários atingem recorde durante guerra em Gaza, diz ONU
Conflito já matou quase 400 profissionais em 2024, e cenário de 2025 mantém ritmo alarmante
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‘Get on with the job’ after failed bid to turf premier
A state's minority Liberal premier will continue governing after a Labor bid to remove him fell spectacularly flat on the floor of parliament.
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Danielle Laidley: Western Bulldogs are not unbeatable as stats show clear path for Fremantle victory
In my view, there is a false narrative around this weekend’s season-defining game between Fremantle and the Western Bulldogs, writes Danielle Laidley.
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Marjorie Collins: ‘Mental health plays a central role in our ability to be productive at work’
As the Government begins round table discussions on addressing Australia’s declining productivity, little attention has been paid to the role of mental health and wellbeing in the productivity of our workforce.
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Kalgoorlie-Boulder council approves 3.5 per cent pay bump to city chief executive
The Kalgoorlie-Boulder council has approved a 3.5 per cent pay increase for the city’s chief executive, with mayor Glenn Wilson saying he had shown “strong progress” in all key areas.
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Robert Carruthers: ‘Robin Hood’ taxes rob everyone, not just the very rich
As Perth play hosts to the Resources Technology Showcase, fresh attacks on the mining industry through new Robin Hood-style taxes wouldn’t just be disastrous for WA, but will impact every Australian.
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Disappointed Crows await Rankine ban for slur
A former Adelaide coach says Crows players and coaches will be disappointed in Izak Rankine as he awaits a suspension for using a homophobic slur.
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Disability funding reforms trigger ‘so many questions’
Advocates are calling for reform to the nation's leading disability support scheme, as the minister in charge of the sector prepares to outline its future.
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AI not a ‘straightforward’ fix for ailing productivity
Artificial intelligence has been touted as a tonic to Australia's slumped productivity, but an expert warns the technology might not offer an easy solution.
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