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Nation OKs real-world 6G trials

China has taken a key step toward shaping the global future of telecommunications, as the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology officially approved the trial spectrum in the 6GHz band for 6G technology development.
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Israeli strikes on S. Lebanon kill 4, wound 19

BEIRUT/JERUSALEM, May 10--Four people were killed and 19 others wounded on Sunday in Israeli strikes across southern Lebanon, while Hezbollah announced attacks targeting Israeli troops and military equipment along the border.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran.
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‘We’re not a party of government … yet,’ says Joyce

Barnaby Joyce is doing something of a victory lap for One Nation this morning, hitting the radio and TVs to celebrate the emphatic byelection win.

The sort of conceited statement, ‘Oh, you’re not a party of government.’ Well, let’s finish that with a rejoiner, yet.

This is a dynamic change. And talking to people last night in the western suburbs of Sydney, last night, they’re quite at home with the idea of One Nation being a dominant force in western Sydney. Absolutely 100% on board with the idea.

We know people are under pressure. And the easy path is to say, oh, well, we’ll just sit back and watch that occur. The difficult decision, but the right decision is to do the right thing with the right policies to deliver. And clearly, people are frustrated. Issues like intergenerational equity. People are worried that younger Australians are never going to get a crack at home ownership … too many young people are close to giving up on the opportunity of owning their own home.

If we do change our position on any policy, we will explain why it is that that is occurring.

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© Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP

© Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP

© Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP

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The do’s and don’ts of picking fruit in your neighbourhood

Here's what you can and can't pick.

Foraging is becoming more popular as fruit and vegetable prices rise, but experts say there are some basic rules people should follow. Photo / Supplied

Foraging is becoming more popular as fruit and vegetable prices rise, but experts say there are some basic rules people should follow. Photo / Supplied

Foraging is becoming more popular as fruit and vegetable prices rise, but experts say there are some basic rules people should follow. Photo / Supplied

Foraging is becoming more popular as fruit and vegetable prices rise, but experts say there are some basic rules people should follow. Photo / Supplied
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