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As of April 21, over 250 colleges and universities have identified 1,680-plus international students and recent graduates who have had their legal status changed by the State Department. More than ...
"We can work closely with the South Australian government." Federal Labor, meanwhile, has already allocated $500 million, although Anthony Albanese's state counterpart says he wouldn't turn down extra ...
On Thursday 1 May elections will be held for 23 councils and six mayors in England. Around a third of electors in England are eligible to vote, and more than 1,600 councillors will be elected. On the ...
Australia’s rental market is showing signs of cooling but landlords are still the ones firmly in control, new research has found. House and unit rents are at record high, and renters are still facing ...
If you like looking at old maps, then you’ll love a new exhibition that’s recently opened in the City of London, showing a range of maps dating from the 15th century onwards. Exhibits on display ...
Those who disobey stop signs or fail to give way to a pedestrian will face a $500 fine, increasing by $17 from the last financial year. Drivers who are travelling more than 40km/h over the speed ...
Many were threatening to ditch their iPhones, some shared advice on how to delete Apple Maps, while others were saying Google Maps was a far better option anyway. Apple’s decision to make it ...
In a major collaboration with First Nations peoples, from today the tech giant’s Maps product will display more than 250 dual place names for cities and towns across both countries, land borders ...
Tech giant Apple will formally recognise the Indigenous lands of Australia and New Zealand in a groundbreaking revamp of its ubiquitous Maps product. And it’s not optional. Apple Maps now ...
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