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






Chris Pratt Shares Why His, Katherine Schwarzenegger’s Kids Have Never Watched Any Movies When Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger‘s children do start watching movies, their dad’s body of work should at least keep them busy for a while. “There’s gonna be a season, they’re gonna realize their dad is really cool,” Chris quipped on TODAY. “They
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Elon Musk’s Neuralink and OpenAI-backed Merge Labs are pushing forward with brain–computer interface (BCI) technology in the U.S. Meanwhile, Chinese serial entrepreneur Phoenix Peng is building rival efforts through two startups: NeuroXess, which develops implantable BCI systems, and a second company, Gestala, developing non-invasive ultrasound-based BCIs. Gestala has raised $21.6 million (CN¥150 million) just two
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Got a summer wedding (or two, or three…) on your calendar? You don’t have to break the bank to stay on trend and look chic! Nordstrom’s End of Season Sale is going on right now, with deals up to 50% off on thousands of items. But because we know you’re busy, especially if you’re jetting
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The great Australian road trip is a rite of passage for many families during the Easter long weekend, but as we move into 2026, those journeys are increasingly being powered by electricity rather than petrol. While the shift to EVs is a positive for the environment and our hip pockets, this weekend has highlighted some
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After sparring with an X user over an investment loss, billionaire investor Chamath Palihapitiya offered to fund the user’s daughters’ college accounts. In an X post on Thursday evening, Palihapitiya wrote: “This guy clapped at me. I clapped back. We then spoke.” “I also think he was very mature in how he internalized our conversation.
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The Country Fire Authority in Victoria is taking a massive leap forward in how it prepares its volunteers for the rigours of emergency response. Through a new partnership, the CFA is turning to Virtual Reality technology to enhance driver training and safety. The cutting-edge simulators, being made by Motum Simulation, will support the existing Volunteer Driving Training Program, which has already
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