
Emma Gillespie
Editor at The Daily Aus
Podcast producer @Mamamia Formerly news gal @AusRadioNetwork
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Jul 1, 2024 |
thedailyaus.com.au | Emma Gillespie
A 14-year-old boy has been arrested after an alleged stabbing incident at the University of Sydney. A 22-year-old man was taken to hospital in a serious but stable condition. This is after reports of a stabbing at the inner-city Camperdown campus. NSW Police said a teenage boy was arrested a short time later, after he boarded a bus outside the University. The pair were not known to each other, according to NSW Police.
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Apr 29, 2024 |
thedailyaus.com.au | Emma Gillespie
A major restructure at Crown will see around 1000 employees made redundant across the company’s Melbourne and Perth operations — including in its casinos, resorts and corporate offices. CEO Ciaran Carruthers blamed “reduced foreign tourism, a sharp decline in local workers in the city centres, and restrictions on gaming play” for the “difficult decision”. Impacted employees will be notified over the coming days, a Crown spokesperson confirmed.
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Mar 14, 2024 |
thedailyaus.com.au | Emma Gillespie
More than 100 new species have been discovered off the south-east coast of New Zealand. Researchers spent three weeks collecting thousands of samples from as deep as 4.8 kilometres underwater near an area off NZ called the ‘Bounty Trough’. The team on board the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) vessel identified new fish, snail, coral and sea cucumber species from the ocean floor.
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Mar 6, 2024 |
thedailyaus.com.au | Emma Gillespie
Foreign Minister Penny Wong has become Australia’s longest-serving female Cabinet Minister. Senator Wong overtakes former Liberal politician Amanda Vanstone. Wong was elected to the Senate in 2001. She was in the Cabinet from 2007-2013, and has been Foreign Minister from 2022 onwards. The Cabinet is a group of Ministers selected by the Prime Minister.
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Dec 11, 2023 |
thedailyaus.com.au | Emma Gillespie
Electronics retailer JB Hi-Fi is being sued over claims it unlawfully sold extended warranties to customers. Warranties give customers a certain window of time to have faulty goods repaired, replaced, or refunded. However, JB Hi-Fi has been accused of selling warranties of “little to no value” by charging customers for protections they were already entitled to under Australian Consumer Law. JB Hi-Fi class actionA class action is a type of lawsuit where many people are represented by one entity.
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