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Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says he's angry that systems were not in place to prevent the closure of the Bureau of Statistics census website on Tuesday night.The website is yet to be restored, with millions of Australians unable to lodge their information because of the closure.Mr Turnbull says there will be serious consequences for the failure.Preeti McCarthy reports.
The federal government has moved quickly into damage control mode after the failure of the census web site due to a deliberate effort to sabotage the exercise. Thousands of Australians were prevented from taking part in the census on Tuesday night (9 Aug) as the Australian Bureau of Statistics website couldn't be accessed. The Bureau says the census website had been attacked four times and was shut down as a precaution after the fourth attack...
Health Educator Gagan Kaur Cheema highlights the importance of parent's support in educating kids about safe sex.
Dr Surinder Singh has become the first turbaned person, to win the PIVE award from University of Sydney.
Every hour four people go missing in Australia.While most are found, the disappearance of one person can affect the lives of 12 others - according to the National Missing Persons Coordination Centre. This year's National Missing Persons Week (31 July - 6 August) aims to raise awareness about the impacts on families and communities when a loved-one goes missing. Preeti McCarthy finds out more.
No - you shouldn't, according to Annette Kelly the Victorian Director of Census 2016.
Through his latest PUFF challenge, Bill Sowry has raised over $11,000 AUD for the Fred Hollows Foundation - enough to support an outreach clinic in Nepal.
Manpreet Singh is a Sikh model from Melbourne.
Australia's census has a history of keeping personal information secure and private.However, this year the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) will make it compulsory for people to include their names and addresses. Privacy advocates are concerned that the move will not only lead to public backlash against the census but also undermine the accuracy and credibility of the census results. Preeti McCarthy has the story.
Adobe chose Brisbane-based Ankur Singh Patar along with three other artists around the world to recreate lost masterpieces by the worlds' best painters sourcing Adobe Stock. Mr Patar took nearly 180 hours and around 250 stock images to recreate this masterpiece.