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

In 2013, my dad died from prostate cancer. He was 56, and I was 25 at the time. Losing him made my family realize how short our time on this earth — and our time together — really is. With part of his life insurance payout, my mom decided to take my sister and me
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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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Ben Aitchison’s first five-wicket haul of the summer put Derbyshire in command before Middlesex’s own seamers hit back on day one of their County Championship clash at Lord’s. The 26-year-old seamer exploited bowler-friendly conditions to the full to return 5-47 as the hosts, who collapsed from 66-1 to 89-6 either side of lunch, were hustled
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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 writers and creators behind some of TV’s biggest limited series took to the stage at Variety’s Night in the Writers Room on May 7 to give audiences a glimpse into their production processes and adapting material for television. Moderated by Variety’s Senior Artisans Editor Jazz Tangcay, this year’s panel featured Annie Weisman of “Imperfect
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