
Marsh to Lead Australia in T20 World Cup, Teen Denied Bail in Terror Plot, Curtin University Divestment Rally, NAB Profits Dip, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
May 3, 202410m 14s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Australia's T20 World Cup Squad Revealed: Marsh Leads, Smith and Fraser-McGurk Out
(1:53): Sydney Teen Denied Bail Over Alleged Terror Plot Against Religious Groups
(3:49): Curtin University Rocked by Pro-Palestinian Divestment Rally Amid National Unrest
(5:36): NAB's Profits Dip Amid Mortgage Competition; Eyes Relief with Tax Cuts
(7:50): Million-Plus Patrons' Data Leaked in NSW and ACT Clubs Cyberattack
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(1:53): Sydney Teen Denied Bail Over Alleged Terror Plot Against Religious Groups
(3:49): Curtin University Rocked by Pro-Palestinian Divestment Rally Amid National Unrest
(5:36): NAB's Profits Dip Amid Mortgage Competition; Eyes Relief with Tax Cuts
(7:50): Million-Plus Patrons' Data Leaked in NSW and ACT Clubs Cyberattack
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Image credit: The Guardian
Topics
Australia T20 World Cup squadMitchell Marsh captainSteve Smith absenceJake Fraser-McGurk exclusionAustralian cricket team selectionT20 World Cup strategyAustralian cricket talent poolCaribbean cricket tournamentTeam composition debateYouth radicalizationTerror plot allegationsCommunity safety concernsSydney terror plot caseLegal complexities in terror casePro-Palestinian rallyCurtin University divestment movementStudent protests in AustraliaNational Australia Bank (NAB) earningsFinancial challenges for major banksCEO Andrew IrvineNAB's financial performanceData breach in New South Wales and ACTOutabox IT provider breachData security concernsPersonal information compromiseClubsNSW and Wests Tradies cybersecurity incident