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Australia Set to Enforce Mandatory Code of Conduct for Grocery Chains With Severe Penalties for Violations

Australian supermarkets will soon be required to adhere to a code of conduct, and violators may face hefty penalties.


Audit Finds Australia's Treasury Overspending on Budget Night Functions

A recent report by the Australian National Audit Office found that the country’s Treasury department apparently spent over $22,000 on food, alcohol, and venues for its budget night functions, which allegedly breached its own probity laws and internal policies.

Huge Fire Breaks Out at Scottish Industrial Park

Firefighters battle a huge fire at the Linwood Industrial Estate near Glasgow Airport in Scotland. This picture shows a general view of the skyline ahead of a fireworks display during the opening ceremony of the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow on July 23, 2014.

Student Loan Payments Set to Halve for SAVE Plan Participants Starting July

Starting in July, borrowers enrolled in the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) Plan will see their monthly student loan payments reduced from 10% to 5% of their income.


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Qilin, a cyber group disrupting London hospitals, revealed crucial data stolen from NHS blood testing firm.
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Russian Hackers Demand $50 Million Ransom After NHS Hospital Cyberattack
Following a cyberattack on Synnovis that disrupted NHS hospitals, Russian hacker group Qilin has demanded a $50 million ransom while threatening to release stolen data obtained during the breach.
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