The 9.10 Patch for Valorant has arrived, bringing with it various Agent updates, weapon and armory changes, bug fixes, and more! This page acts as a comprehensive breakdown of the 9.10 Patch for ...
Scams are an ever present risk in Australia, be them in your email inbox, your text messages, or through direct phone calls. The threat posed by dishonest individuals aiming to sap money out of ...
Time for an upgrade? See all the best phones and how they stack up to spot the right option for you The best phones in Australia need to cover a lot of bases, between being comfortable in the hand ...
Riding motorbikes is a noisy business and so motorcycle earplugs are generally considered to be a good idea. According to data from charity Tinnitus UK, the combination of engine noise ...
Motorcycle clubs are one of the more well-known criminal organizations in the United States. Here's what we know about the ...
Most patches look like small transparent circular stickers, sold in sheets or multi-packs. Colourful options are available too, including stars and rainbows. Loading Instagram content ...
The total supply and use of energy, including imports and exports, within the Australian economy. Energy assets Data compiled in physical terms only (Petajoule (PJ)). Information relating to supply ...
Baldur’s Gate 3 developer Larian has detailed the game’s last major patch — and it’s a big one. Patch 8, due out in 2025, adds crossplay, photo mode, and 12 new subclasses to the hugely ...
The studio is planning yet another quality-of-life update for the game with Patch 8. “Arriving next year, this update will introduce some of the most eagerly awaited features to BG3 ...
You’ve reached your account maximum for followed topics. Baldur's Gate 3 Patch 8 will introduce crossplay, Photo Mode, and 12 new subclasses. Larian Studios seems to be largely moving on from ...
Australia’s lower house of parliament has voted overwhelmingly to pass a landmark bill banning the use of social media by children under 16. The bill passed by the House of Representatives on ...
SYDNEY — Australia on Thursday passed one of the world’s most restrictive social media laws, banning children under 16 from using online platforms such as TikTok, Snapchat and Instagram.