Jacinta Allan launches state-sponsored apprenticeships at Victoria’s Labor conference ahead of election

The premier is offering 2,000 apprenticeships at the revived State Electricity Commission as part of a pre-election push

Jacinta Allan has used Labor’s final state conference before the election to announce a plan for a government-owned electricity body to hire apprentices to address significant workforce shortages and job insecurity.

The Victorian premier announced the plan in a speech that drew on her father’s experience as a linesman at the State Electricity Commission (SEC), which was revived by Daniel Andrews in 2023 after being privatised by former premier Jeff Kennett in the 1990s.

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Stephen Hawking’s father worried his son ‘does not study much’, diaries reveal

Exclusive: New biography uncovers Frank Hawking’s papers in which he lamented that his son had ‘little initiative’

In exploring the physics and geometry of the universe, Stephen Hawking became a world-renowned pioneer of black hole theory, writing the bestselling book A Brief History of Time, which has sold more than 13m copies, and inspiring people to “look up at the stars and not down at your feet”.

But, during Hawking’s student years and as he approached adulthood, his father was deeply concerned about how his son would turn out. Frank Hawking lamented that “he hangs round the house with little initiative and does not study much”, according to previously unknown diaries that he had written partly in code.

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Anthony Albanese visibly emotional after defending Labor’s capital gains tax and negative gearing changes

Prime minister launches impassioned argument in favour of much-maligned reforms announced in last week’s federal budget

A visibly emotional Anthony Albanese has launched an impassioned defence of Labor’s proposed changes to negative gearing, the capital gains tax discount and family trusts, saying he will “not allow Australia to become a country where aspiration is only for some”.

The prime minister has faced sustained criticism to the reforms, which include limiting negative gearing to new-builds while grandfathering existing properties, changing how CGT is calculated and imposing a new 30% minimum tax on discretionary trusts.

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Israeli bombardment reduces buildings to craters in southern Lebanon

People killed in strikes across multiple locations after child and six paramedics die in attacks a day earlier

Israel has carried out overnight strikes on Lebanon’s Bekaa valley and the southern province of Tyre, killing at least four people and reducing buildings to craters.

The strikes on southern Lebanon continued on Saturday morning, hitting close to Lebanese army barracks, killing a man on a motorcycle in the town of Nabatieh, and killing and wounding people in the town of Chehabiyeh, where the death toll is not yet known.

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Conference at UN to review nuclear nonproliferation treaty fails to reach agreement – AP News

  1. Conference at UN to review nuclear nonproliferation treaty fails to reach agreement  AP News
  2. Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Review Conference fails to reach agreement  Vatican News
  3. Reversal: Democracies Protest Iran’s Election to UN Nuclear Body After UN Watch Pressure  UN Watch
  4. Iran blames US for collapse of UN nuclear talks  Middle East Eye
  5. Disappointment spreads among A-bomb survivors in Japan over NPT confab  Japan Wire by Kyodo News
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Trump Mobile investigating potential exposure of would-be customers’ personal information

Phone company launched by Donald Trump’s family says names and contact details appear to be affected, but not credit card or banking information

A phone company launched by Donald Trump’s family business is investigating a potential security flaw on its website that appears to have exposed the personal details of an estimated 27,000 people who sought to buy a gold-coloured smartphone.

Trump Mobile said in a statement that it was investigating the issue – “with the assistance of independent cybersecurity professionals” in which the full names, addresses and phone numbers of people who filled out preorder forms appeared to be exposed.

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Three die in ‘horrific’ south Sydney vehicle crash after police welfare check

A 42-year-old fled from police before being involved in a two-vehicle crash in Sans Souci, police say

Three people have died in a crash in Sydney after a man fled from police who had been attempting to carry out a welfare check.

Police officers had been called to a property in Gymea Bay, southern Sydney, at 12.25am on Saturday. When they arrived, a 42-year-old man drove away in a white Audi, New South Wales police said.

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Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, May 22, 2026 – Institute for the Study of War

  1. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, May 22, 2026  Institute for the Study of War
  2. The Russia-Ukraine War Report Card, May 20, 2026  Russia Matters
  3. Russia Has No Sanctuary Left. Ukraine's Deep Strike, the Beijing Summit and the Shape of a Contested Global Security Environment. The Big Five, 17 May 2026  Futura Doctrina | Mick Ryan
  4. The situation 1522 – May 22, 2026  SPARTANAT.com
  5. A woman looks at a makeshift memorial for fallen soldiers in the Russia-Ukraine war on Independence Square in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Friday.  Sandusky Register
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