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

Glenton Stuurman’s overseas spell with Kent has been ended by a quad injury picked up on his debut against Durham. The former South Africa bowler had signed to play the first six games of the County Championship season. Stuurman, 33, took five wickets in the match before leaving the field injured and scans have revealed
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The journey by taxi last year with her female cousin – covered from head to toe, only their eyes visible, as the rules decree – was an exceptional thing to do, and risky in Afghanistan, where at any moment they might be caught by the Taliban inspectors enforcing rules banning women traveling long distances without
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If you’re ready to move your PC gaming experience to the next level, look no further than GIGABYTE’s X870E AORUS ELITE X3D. Already known for their forward-thinking tech, GIGABYTE has outdone themselves with this one. Boasting state-of-the-art graphics capabilities, AI-enhanced X3D Turbo Mode 2.0, Zenith Memory Performance, and a comprehensive thermal design, X870E AORUS ELITE
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Trade jobs are having a moment. Touted as the smarter, safer alternative to “irrelevant” overpriced degrees and entry-level white-collar jobs (which tech CEOs warn could soon be swallowed by AI), traditional manual work like welding, plumbing, and carpentry is experiencing a resurgence among Gen Z. Around 78% of Americans say they’ve noticed a spike in
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Geely Australia is quickly becoming a serious force in the Australian automotive landscape. The latest sales data for April 2026 shows the brand has officially smashed through the 2,000-unit monthly ceiling for the first time. With a total of 2,006 new vehicle registrations recorded for the month, Geely is proving that Australian buyers are increasingly
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