Australian Universities Drop Rankings, Fatima Payman Launches Australia Voice, Toddler Found After Abuse, First Conviction Under Nazi Salute Ban, and more...
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(0:10): Australian Universities Plunge in Global Rankings Amid Pandemic, Funding Cuts, and New Student Caps(2:23): Ex-Labor Senator Fatima Payman Launches 'Australia's Voice' to Challenge Major Parties in 2025 Elections(4:37): Tragic End: Toddler's Lifeless Body Found After Horrific Abuse by Mother and Partner(6:32): First Conviction Under Victoria's New Nazi Salute Ban: Neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant Defiant Ahead of Sentencing(8:33): Aussie Shares Climb Above 8,200 as Tech Stocks Shine, Financials Lead GainsTo subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news. Image credit: The West Australian
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