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Tasmania's government-owned bus company has instructed drivers to hide their coin trays while within a major bus mall in Hobart after a series of thefts, while a union says the government has ...
A father and son with a mutual love of vintage cars have spent the past three years restoring a 1928 Model A Ford for the Red Dust Revival at one of Australia's oldest motor racing tracks.
DFAT confirms it isn’t aware of any Australians onboard sunken Bali ferry; BYD beats Tesla on June’s new car sales charts as ...
In a nation racing towards a cashless economy and digital transformation, millions of Nigerians, especially the visually impaired, remain locked out of the financial system, not for lack of access to ...
Child safety and workforce integrity in Northern Territory early childhood education and care (ECEC) services are under scrutiny following revelations that some services are hiring staff without ...
A fresh take on the world of collectibles and pop culture—Model Behaviour Daily News delivers the latest scoops on new figure releases, behind‑the‑scenes updates from Toy Fair, licensing ...
Hot on the heels of plans to boost public safety with a pepper spray trial, the CLP is undertaking more policing reforms targeting anti-social behaviour in public places. The new Police Public ...
Workplace-related injuries continue to remain a challenge in South Africa, but collaboration, digitisation and hands-on leadership can play an important role in promoting a culture of safety. This ...
A group of people in Safety Harbor is working to save an outdoor bar at a popular restaurant from closing.
New research from Anthropic suggests that most leading AI models exhibit a tendency to blackmail, when it's the last resort in certain tests.
When is Pride? Chicago police talked about safety along the route Thursday with the 2025 parade this weekend.