
Nat Fyfe Announces Retirement, Court Upholds Media Rights, Businessman Fined and Banned, Australia Expands International Student Roles, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
August 12, 202510m 50s
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Show Notes
(0:10): AFL Legend Nat Fyfe Retires: Fremantle Dockers Star Ends Illustrious 16-Year Career
(2:20): Landmark Court Victory Upholds Media's Role in Exposing Negligence, Challenges Defamation Abuse
(4:09): Controversial Businessman Fined $1M, Banned from Directorship for Six Years Amid Legal Woes
(6:24): Australia Lifts Cap, Adds 25,000 International Student Places Amid Policy Shift
(8:25): CSIRO Unveils Breakthrough Algorithm to Combat Deepfakes and Protect Intellectual Property
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(2:20): Landmark Court Victory Upholds Media's Role in Exposing Negligence, Challenges Defamation Abuse
(4:09): Controversial Businessman Fined $1M, Banned from Directorship for Six Years Amid Legal Woes
(6:24): Australia Lifts Cap, Adds 25,000 International Student Places Amid Policy Shift
(8:25): CSIRO Unveils Breakthrough Algorithm to Combat Deepfakes and Protect Intellectual Property
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For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news.
Image credit: The West Australian
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