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Atlassian Cuts 1,600 Jobs in AI Restructuring

Atlassian lays off 1,600 employees, 10% of its workforce, to invest more in AI and enterprise sales. CEO Mike Cannon-Brookes calls it a difficult but necessary move for competitiveness.

India's Asian Cup Fate Hinges on Chinese Taipei Clash

India must secure a decisive victory against Chinese Taipei in their final group-stage match to advance to the AFC Women's Asian Cup quarterfinals, with their knockout hopes resting on this critical encounter.

KPMG Partner Fined for AI Cheating on Ethics Exam

A KPMG Australia partner was fined A$10,000 for using AI tools to cheat on an internal AI ethics training course. The firm confirmed over two dozen staff have been caught using AI to game exams this year, highlighting a growing industry-wide problem.

Teeth Reveal Growing Gap Between Rich and Poor

Dental health has become a stark marker of inequality, with 'poor teeth' highlighting structural neglect, shame, and barriers to opportunity, as seen in Australia, the UK, and the US.

Indian Student Jailed in Sydney for Fake Lawyer Scam

A 28-year-old Indian national on a student visa in Sydney has been sentenced to two years in prison for posing as a solicitor and defrauding a property buyer of over A$209,000 in a sophisticated conveyancing scam.

Babar Azam Leaves BBL for Pakistan Training Camp

Pakistan captain Babar Azam has been recalled from the Big Bash League to join national team training ahead of the Australia T20I series, forcing Sydney Sixers to reshuffle hours before crucial finals.

Sydney Beaches Close After Three Shark Attacks

Sydney authorities have closed multiple beaches following three shark attacks in just two days. Heavy rainfall created ideal conditions for bull sharks, known to thrive in brackish water.

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