
Australian Universities Drop Rankings, Fatima Payman Launches Australia Voice, Toddler Found After Abuse, First Conviction Under Nazi Salute Ban, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
October 9, 202411m 0s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Australian Universities Plunge in Global Rankings Amid Pandemic, Funding Cuts, and New Student Caps
(2:23): Ex-Labor Senator Fatima Payman Launches 'Australia's Voice' to Challenge Major Parties in 2025 Elections
(4:37): Tragic End: Toddler's Lifeless Body Found After Horrific Abuse by Mother and Partner
(6:32): First Conviction Under Victoria's New Nazi Salute Ban: Neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant Defiant Ahead of Sentencing
(8:33): Aussie Shares Climb Above 8,200 as Tech Stocks Shine, Financials Lead Gains
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(2:23): Ex-Labor Senator Fatima Payman Launches 'Australia's Voice' to Challenge Major Parties in 2025 Elections
(4:37): Tragic End: Toddler's Lifeless Body Found After Horrific Abuse by Mother and Partner
(6:32): First Conviction Under Victoria's New Nazi Salute Ban: Neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant Defiant Ahead of Sentencing
(8:33): Aussie Shares Climb Above 8,200 as Tech Stocks Shine, Financials Lead Gains
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Image credit: The West Australian
Topics
Australia higher educationglobal rankings declineUniversity of Melbourne rankinginternational student numbersAustralian universitiesFederal Education Minister Jason Clarestudent success and equityAustralia's Voice political partySenator Fatima Paymanprogressive reforms AustraliaIpswich child abuse caseIsabella Rose WheildonNazi salute legislation VictoriaJacob Hersant convictionAustralian stock market performanceS&P/ASX 200 indexfinancial stocks gainstechnology sector performancecrude oil pricesAustralian dollar exchange rateWall Street influence on Australian market