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To round off the Globite case (C8 these many moons), Daniel Low of Pymble would like it known that, “My wife, as a child in kindergarten in 1951 rescued her older brother from the bullies on the way home at Kirribilli, by beating them off with her trusty Globite. Bob is still grateful.”Okay, just one more. Sue Casiglia of North Ryde suggests that “Those who are yearning for the adorable companionship of a true and trusted Globite suitcase should start going to their local garage sales. I purchased one years ago in almost perfect condition for a few dollars, and…

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“I think he showed them the way with his work ethic over the summer months,” Stewart said.Smith’s hard running made him and Holmes a formidable midfield combination.His rock-star status gave Geelong a different profile as he refused to be bound by convention in his own time.Stewart got to know his new teammate well enough to not be shocked by the publicity he attracted or what came out of his mouth for the public utterances he saved for the broadcaster.“It’s surprised me, but it didn’t at the same time. From the outside looking in, I didn’t pay close attention when he…

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“Most side hustles are hobbies or passion projects,” he said. “It doesn’t mean they want a portfolio career. Gen Z is still looking for secure, full-time jobs. Employers should see side hustles as a sign of creativity and growth, not disloyalty.”LoadingThe collapse of remote-first enthusiasm has been relatively sudden. The percentage of job candidates who want to work entirely from home dropped sharply year on year. Instead, most want two or three days in the office, seeking collaboration, mentoring and a sense of belonging.It comes amid rampant debate about whether workers should have the right to work remotely enshrined in…

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Video: Afghanistan hit by 6.0 magnitude earthquakeAfghanistan hit by 6.0 magnitude earthquakeWe’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.DismissSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerRescuers are combing the rubble in a hunt for survivors, with authorities saying more than 600 people have been killed.September 1, 2025 — 6.02pm

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The liftersGold miners rose, with Northern Star (up 6.4 per cent) and Evolution Mining (up 5.1 per cent) as the price of the haven commodity strengthened. Genesis Minerals advanced 11.5 per cent. Gold topped its April 22 record high of $US3509, climbing $US44 to change hands as high as $US3552 in Monday morning trading.Consumer staples ended a mixed session ahead, with Coles and Treasury Wine Estate each up 0.8 per cent, and Endeavour Group 0.5 per cent higher. But Woolworths (down 0.2 per cent) and A2 Milk (down 0.7 per cent) were both lower.Harvey Norman was one of the day’s…

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Drew Barrymore makes surprise admission about Hollywood comeback Drew Barrymore has made surprising confession about her Hollywood comeback in a recent episode of her hit daytime talk show.The Never Been Kissed actress responded to a question from her co-host Ross Mathews in the latest episode of The Drew Barrymore Show.He asked, “Who could get you back on the big screen?” To which Drew giggled and replied, “Oh, I didn’t see that coming.”“Same person, Adam Sandler. Always Adam,” declared the Charlie’s Angels actress as the audience erupted in cheers.Interestingly, Drew also named another Hollywood star who she really wanted to join…

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This week, I was asked by a Year 9 student, “Miss? Do you ever want to punch a kid for being annoying?” The whole class tuned in for my response. Note that I go to boxing every morning and can throw a damn good jab, but of course I replied, “No. I do not. That is not how we handle problems. It’s not in my nature to want to harm other people when disagreements arise.”Bob Katter confronts Nine News reporter Josh Bavas.Credit: Nine NewsThat very same day, politician Bob Katter held a bizarre press conference in which he became global…

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However, while many recalls are related to mechanical or quality-control issues that could pose an issue over time if not addressed, most Tesla recalls relate to software.LoadingIn 2022, a software issue affecting about 1600 cars meant tail lights were not illuminating properly. Last year, a software issue affecting almost 35,000 cars meant the vehicle could be driven with an unlatched bonnet, without warning the user as designed. And earlier this year, a software issue affecting only a few hundred cars could result in a loss of power steering. All these issues were resolved via software updates.Some Tesla recalls have been…

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