

Wollongong She Shapes History tour derailed by teenage boys on e-bikes
The harassment of a group of women by young boys on e-bikes in Wollongong has sparked an outcry. Nine women spent last weekend on the She Shapes History walking tour, which explores unsung women in history. Guide Lindsay Burlton said about 30 teenagers approached the group on Sunday morning. She said the women attempted to walk away, but were followed and circled by the teenagers, with video seen by the ABC showing the young boys yelling and jeering. To know more: https://www
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May 281 min read


Melbourne woman charged with terrorism offences after returning from Syria
A repatriated 'ISIS bride' has been charged with two terrorism offences in Melbourne after arriving in Australia last year, federal police have confirmed. The 34-year-old woman, who returned from Syria in September 2025, was arrested at a home in Broadmeadows in Melbourne's north today and has been charged with entering and remaining in a declared conflict zone and one count of being a member of a terrorist organisation. To know more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/so-cal
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May 281 min read


Debunking Popular Dental Myths: What You Need to Know
Many common dental myths can lead to confusion about proper oral care and overall dental health. One popular misconception is that brushing harder cleans teeth better, when aggressive brushing can actually damage enamel and irritate gums. Another myth is that sugar alone causes cavities, while poor oral hygiene and bacteria also play major roles in tooth decay. To know more: https://www.dentisthopeisland.com.au/debunking-popular-dental-myths/
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May 281 min read


Queensland teachers strike for second time this year after rejecting 8 per cent wage rise
Thousands of Queensland teachers have walked off the job today for the second time this year, affecting end-of-year exams for year 10 and 11 students at more than 100 schools. Members of the Queensland Teachers' Union (QTU) resoundingly rejected a proposed 8 per cent wage increase over three years in October. The state government said it was its best and final offer, with the matter now heading to arbitration. The QTU has not outlined its pay demands but said the proposed ent
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