Police charged a Sydney man with manslaughter after a Thai teenager’s body ended up in one suitcase at a Bangkok depot. The girl’s family took her remains home. The man remains jailed in a cramped prison cell with little light. A former Sydney Sixers player asked to switch teams and may compete for Portugal in the 2028 T20 qualifiers. The government also approved tougher fines for anyone who breaks child safety laws on Facebook or Instagram. Companies could face fines up to half a million dollars for each violation. In another move, EY let go of one graduate trainee who viewed Prime Minister Albanese’s bank records. An internal probe began right after the firing.
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T20 World Cup 2028: Former Australia and SRH all-rounder set to switch allegiance and represent Portugal in qualifiers - Yahoo Sports
T20 World Cup 2028: Former Australia and SRH all-rounder set to switch allegiance and represent Portugal in qualifiers Yahoo Sports
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Australia to double potential fines for Facebook and Instagram over child social media accounts - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Australia to double potential fines for Facebook and Instagram over child social media accounts Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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EY sacks graduate employee after he allegedly accessed Australian PM's bank account - The Guardian
EY sacks graduate employee after he allegedly accessed Australian PM's bank account The Guardian
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