Labor secretary leaves Trump's cabinet after abuse of power allegations
The Labor secretary's departure was announced by a White House aide on Monday, local time.

The Labor secretary's departure was announced by a White House aide on Monday, local time.

The North Midlands community in WA's Wheatbelt has raised over $226,000 since 1998 through an annual charity golf day and auction, funding free first aid training for over 1,300 people. This initiative addresses long travel times for volunteer ambulance officers, ensuring better emergency response.

A Jewish Australian student, 'Liat', testified about escalating antisemitism at the Australian National University, including Nazi gestures and being called a 'baby killer'. The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion heard about incidents following the Hamas attack on Israel, impacting Jewish students' safety and well-being.

Iran is leveraging the Strait of Hormuz as a strategic weapon against adversaries, creating confusion about its status as both open and closed. Recent US strikes and Iranian retaliation, including an incident involving a ship in the strait, highlight the escalating tensions and risks to regional stability.

A Jewish Australian student, 'Liat', testified about escalating antisemitism at the Australian National University, from 'unsavoury jokes' to Nazi gestures and being called a 'baby killer'. The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion heard her experiences, including a 110-day encampment and a student magazine article. Another witness, 'ACJ', detailed a 'lacklustre' university response to Nazi salutes.

Brendon McCullum's "Bazball" era with the England Test team concludes, leaving a mixed legacy of exhilarating highs and painful lows. Appointed in May 2022 amidst a historic slump, McCullum's aggressive approach initially revitalized the team, leading to remarkable wins. However, the experiment devolved into recklessness, culminating in significant defeats and off-field discipline issues, particularly during the Ashes.

The Fair Work Commission ruled Scott Carlin's dismissal as National Trust of Tasmania MD was unfair and unreasonable due to lack of procedural fairness and valid reason. Carlin stated he revived the Trust and left a legacy.