The Bureau of Meteorology says bright auroras will likely be visible at dark-sky locations near Sydney, Perth, and as far north as southern Queensland.
From language barriers to legal complexities, migrant and refugee women face added challenges when seeking support for domestic violence. In New South Wales a specialised centre has now been launched, aiming to bridge that gap. But legal experts and advocates say for some, access to services is still limited.
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Opposition foreign affairs spokesperson Simon Birmingham condemns Australia's move to support Palestine's United Nations membership; New South Wales to become the last Australian state to formally apologise to people criminalised under homosexuality laws; and world champion Nina Kennedy has vaulted back into Diamond League competition.
The extent to which tech companies can harvest cognitive and neural data is particularly concerning when that data comes from children.
The apology coincides with 40 years since homosexuality was decriminalised in NSW, and comes months after a landmark inquiry into possible gay hate crimes in the state between 1970 and 2010.