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Viewers Demand Refunds After Watching ‘Avatar Three’!

Darwin, 20 December: James Cameron’s much-hyped franchise Avatar released its third installment, “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” worldwide on Friday. Despite huge expectations, the film has…

At least 12 people killed in a mass shooting at Australia’s Bondi Beach

At least 12 people, including one of the two alleged gunmen, have been killed in a mass shooting at Bondi Beach, with NSW Police declaring…

Social media banned for children under 16 in Australia

Following rapid federal legislation, millions of Australian children under 16 are banned from social media. The move, aimed at youth wellbeing, sparks debate over parental rights and rural isolation.

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    • From Online to Board: Inside the Australian Clinic Treating Gaming Disorder, a WHO-Recognised Addiction

      At Australia’s only publicly-run gaming disorder clinic in Perth, patients like 15-year-old Sadmir Perviz are replacing 10 hours of online gaming with board games. The clinic treats patients suffering from Gaming Disorder, a condition formally recognised by the World Health Organization (WHO) that psychiatrist Dr. Daniela Vecchio likens to substance abuse. The clinic has treated over 300 patients with a range of comorbidities.

    • US Investor Vows to Scrap TikTok Algorithm in Acquisition Bid Amid China Tensions

      US investor Frank McCourt confirmed he is ready to purchase TikTok’s US operations and replace its entire Chinese technology stack, including the controversial recommendation algorithm, with his own “Project Liberty” infrastructure. The move aims to resolve the national security concerns that led to the 2024 law requiring a sale, which President Trump is expected to delay for a fifth time this week.

    • New ‘Wonder Material’ Cuts Lung Scan Time by 66% at London Hospital

      A new £1m scanner at Royal Brompton Hospital using Cadmium Zinc Telluride (CZT), made by British firm Kromek, has cut lengthy lung scans from 45 to 15 minutes. The “amazing feat of engineering” allows for highly detailed 3D images while reducing the radioactive dose by 30%, ushering in a “revolution” in medical imaging.

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