Charging queues return as Easter road trips test Australia’s EV infrastructure
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- April 6, 2026

It’s been a while since a horror series grabbed my attention, like really grabbed my attention. We’re living in an era where genre programming feels plentiful, yet formulaic — where the algorithm can overpower originality. It’s important to say that, because I’ve discovered a new horror show that, through its familiar-feeling aesthetic, feels fresh, original
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The landscape for Australian crypto users is about to get a lot more formal as we approach the middle of 2026. Binance Australia has announced significant changes to how digital assets move on and off its platform to stay in line with local regulatory demands. Starting 1 July 2026, the days of simple wallet-to-wallet transfers
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Analogue has released a new firmware update for its Analogue 3D console that adds the Memories save state feature. Memories, which was first introduced with its handheld Analogue Pocket, allows you to save at any moment and resume from that exact spot later on, rather than having to reach a specific point in a game
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The 2026 Federal Budget was handed down this week, and the opposition budget reply tonight. A lot of the discussion focused on the cost-of-living pressures for everyday Australians. With higher mortgage repayments, increased transportation costs and rising grocery prices, remaining top concerns for Australian households, many are looking for any advantage to make the dollar
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Brian Barrett: Our best and brightest. Leah Feiger: Yeah. And so I’m just like, no, no, no, this is clearly not just about tech. This is about showing very specifically who Trump’s allies are and being able to position himself in front of a country and leader that he hasn’t spent a lot of time
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I wanted one headset to cover calls, music, and travel. This one gets close in some ways. It surprised me in a few areas. It also reminded me why “do everything” products rarely succeed completely. Jabra’s pitch is simple. One headset for work and personal use. The Evolve3 85 is built for calls first, with
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