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Sydney Airport’s Safety Troubles Mount With Third Runway Incident

Sydney Airport’s Safety Troubles Mount With Third Runway Incident

A Virgin Australia flight aborted take-off after a Qantas plane began crossing the runway, prompting another safety investigation at Sydney Airport

By Shivangi
NSW Introduces Statewide Shared e-Bike Laws with Hefty Fines
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NSW Introduces Statewide Shared e-Bike Laws with Hefty Fines

NSW has introduced statewide regulations for shared e-bike operators, including stricter parking rules, fines of up to A$55,000 and a new levy to fund parking infrastructure.

By Vishal Pratap Singh
Why Sydney Is Australia’s Hub for Generative AI Startups
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Why Sydney Is Australia’s Hub for Generative AI Startups

Sydney has emerged as Australia’s leading generative AI startup hub, driven by world-class universities, investor support, skilled talent and a thriving technology ecosystem attracting AI founders and global companies.

By Inspirepreneur Team
NSW Extends Hate Speech Laws to Schools
New South Wales

NSW Extends Hate Speech Laws to Schools

New South Wales is cracking down on racial hate speech by bringing classrooms under the state’s public incitement laws. Premier Chris Minns announced that teachers across public, private, and Catholic schools will now be bound by a strict code of conduct. The changes give the state education board the authority to remove teachers found to be promoting racial hatred. The government is also introducing tougher rules to shut down illegal prayer halls and increasing fines for unauthorised places of worship to improve community safety.

By Shivangi
New South Wales

AutoGrab Secures $80M Series B to Grow Vehicle Data Services

AutoGrab has raised $80 million in a Series B funding round to accelerate global expansion and strengthen its automotive data and valuation platform. The Melbourne-founded startup provides real-time vehicle intelligence used by dealerships, insurers, fleet operators and finance providers. The startup plans to use the capital to expand operations in the UK and Europe, invest in product development and address growing complexity in vehicle and electric vehicle valuations. The funding round values AutoGrab at about A$230 million.

By aman
New South Wales

NSW Beaches Shut After 4 Shark Attacks in Two Days

Compilation after series of NSW coast attacks Shark attack fears A STRING of shark attacks has sent shivers down the spine of the New South Wales coast, with four separate incidents reported in just 48 hours. Two of the victims, a young boy and a man in his 20s, are in critical condition with severe head injuries. Heavy rainfall and murky waters have formed a “perfect storm” for two to three dozen bull sharks to move in closer to shore, authorities say. Every northern beach in Sydney is now closed as specialists deploy drones and helicopters to monitor the water for more danger.

By Shivangi
New South Wales

Sydney Protests Banned For 14 Days Under New Laws

Public gatherings remain forbidden in the city of Sydney for two weeks following the exercise of powers introduced post the Bondi Beach terror attack by the Commissioner of NSW Police. Taking part in any gathering in the South West Metropolitan, North West Metropolitan, and Central Metropolitan regions will be considered an unauthorised assembly. Commissioner Mal Layon stated that holding protests would increase fear and division. The period during which the order may remain in force is three months. The laws were passed on Christmas Eve because of the December 14 shooting incident in which 15 people were slain

By Shivangi
New South Wales

NSW Passes Toughest Gun Laws After Bondi Tragedy

Australia's New South Wales passed sweeping gun and anti-terror rules after the Bondi Beach mass shooting, capping individual gun ownership at four firearms and banning public display of terror symbols. The upper house approved the bill 18 votes to eight. Police get more powers to restrict protests for up to three months after terror attacks. Activist groups plan a constitutional challenge calling the laws draconian. Fifteen people were killed in the December 14 shooting at a Jewish Hanukkah celebration.

By Shivangi

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