Monthly Archives: May, 2026

Regional businesses and councils are reeling from the axing of the $45b Inland Rail

Facing a hollowing out of services and opportunities after decades of structural decline, it’s no wonder communities in western NSW and Queensland are pissed. Promotional material for Inland Rail (Image: Inland Rail) Whether the now-truncated, budget-blowing Melbourne to Brisbane Inland Rail project was ever worth the billions already spent is a more than reasonable question.

Incredable Launches AI-Enhanced Provider Onboarding Portal

Incredable’s new portal helps healthcare organizations onboard providers faster with AI-powered automation Incredable, a subsidiary of Intiva Health, has announced the launch of its AI-enhanced Provider Portal, built to simplify and speed up provider onboarding. The platform replaces fragmented, manual processes with a centralized, provider-driven experience that improves efficiency while maintaining compliance. Healthcare organizations continue

Contract doctors charged NSW $1.3 billion. One claimed to work 25 hours a day for a whole year

A doctor charged taxpayers $3.5 million, and another billed for the equivalent of five full-time roles in a single year, an audit of NSW’s porous payment system for contractor medicos reveals. The NSW Auditor-General’s report, released on Thursday, warned that NSW Health’s “significant and persistent weaknesses” in its remuneration processes for 8000 visiting medical officers

Tom Stewart played in a grand final. Then a private health battle began

Ten years ago, Tom Stewart could have been described simply as “a chippy” who had played in a couple of flags with South Barwon. He was typically Geelong, an ex-St Joseph’s lad with a girlfriend, Emma, from Sacred Heart College, a bunch of close mates, a carpentry apprenticeship and a side hustle on the weekends

Best dog food Australia: Owners say Lyka is ‘the best’ for a healthy coat, teeth and joints

If you’ve noticed your dog licking or scratching more than usual, their food could be the reason why. Our furry friends often have sensitive stomachs, which can make knowing what to feed them feel like a never-ending challenge. That’s why more Aussies are ditching kibble in favour of a fresher, more nutritious option to help

Ghanaian bags $20,000 Stanford Impact Prize

MBA Student...Evans Adanya A Ghanaian MBA student at Stanford Graduate School of Business, Evans Adanya, has been named among one of five winners of the 2026 Stanford Impact Leader (SIL) Prize, one of the most prestigious social impact awards in global business education, carrying a $20,000 grant. The announcement, made to Stanford’s Classes of 2026

Dhurandhar 2 Star Danish Pandor Aka Uzair Baloch Reveals How Violent Football Scene Didn’t Go ‘Flat’ Or ‘Over-The-Top’

Danish Pandor plays Uzair Baloch in Dhurandhar franchise | Image: Republic Dhurandhar 2 star Danish Pandor, who essays the role of Uzair Baloch in Aditya Dhar's spy saga, shared that the violent football scene in the sequel was one of the first sequences he shot for the franchise as his character. In it, Uzair beheads

We Must Bridged Intelligence Gaps To Tackle Insecurity – Marwa

News Investigators/ Chairman, National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA),  Buba Marwa, has called for the bridging of fundamental gaps in intelligence sharing as a critical step in addressing Nigeria’s security challenges. Mr Marwa made the call at the Army War College Nigeria (AWCN) Course 10/2026 Interagency Seminar on Thursday in Abuja. He said the country

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Three Observations from Bayern Munich’s 3-0 DFB-Pokal win over Stuttgart – Bavarian Football Works

Bayern Munich earned the domestic double in a 3-0 win over Stuttgart in Berlin. It was scoreless at halftime, but Bayern’s quality eventually prevailed in the form of another hat-trick from Harry Kane, his fifth of the season. Bayern’s postgame celebration was full of smiles, hugs, and dancing before most of the squad heads to

AT&T Stadium is finally going to get curtains for a football match

It is happening. Soon enough there will be afternoon football played at AT&T Stadium and curtains will be hung to combat the sun’s infamous glare within the building. Finally. Oh. The thing is. It’s for futbol. Not football. The curtains at AT&T Stadium will be up during an afternoon football game this year — just

USC’s Jayden Maiava Snubbed From Key Preseason Watchlist List

As the USC Trojans head into what they hope to be a very successful season, one of the more interesting storylines will be the performance of quarterback Jayden Maiava.  Across the college football landscape, there are several quarterbacks that I’ve shown the ability to take over games, and Maiava has also shown that promise. However

Google AI engineer claims dismissal for opposing tech sales to Israel

‘Our work on AI was sold to facilitate genocide’: Artificial intelligence engineer claims Google unfairly sacked them for internally criticising the company’s decision to continue supplying technology to the Israeli military, despite credible claims of war crimes committed in Gaza By Sebastian Klovig Skelton, Data & ethics editor Published: 22 May 2026 15:30 An artificial

Jennifer C. Jeffers’ Faith-Filled Characters Come to Life in Christ on the Pages of Her Books, to be Featured in Times Square

Three adventures featuring Sonny the Cat head to one of New York citys most recognizable screens. Lawrence Township, NJ, USA – WEBWIRE – Saturday, May 23, 2026 Author Jennifer C. Jeffers works are set to be featured on a billboard at 1560 Broadway, New York, between 46th and 47th Streets directly above the Pel store