Seraphina Hayes

Seraphina Hayes is a writer and analyst specializing in politics, life & fitness, and technology. She provides insightful commentary on how government policies shape society, shares practical guidance on holistic well-being, and explores the societal impact of emerging tech. Seraphina's work aims to help readers navigate the intersections of health, policy, and innovation.

Donald Trump, as a giant figure, casts a glowing "100% TARIFF" pill over Sydney. Below, PM Albanese shields "PBS" as text details CSL's market value loss and trade disruption.

Australian Pharmaceutical Industry Faces Tariff Storm as Trump Tightens Grip

Sydney | September 30, 2025 A New Trade Shock for Australian Pharma The Australian pharmaceutical industry is bracing for heavy losses after U.S. President Donald Trump imposed 100% tariffs on imported pharmaceutical goods, effective October 1. Announced during a White House press briefing on September 26, the decision is the latest in a string of…

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A spacious indoor venue with workers setting up for a large event, featuring machinery, booths, and a "COSMIC CAPITAL" banner, indicating a space-themed gathering.

Sydney Set to Become Cosmic Capital with World’s Biggest Space Event

Sydney is gearing up to host the 76th International Astronautical Congress (IAC) from September 29 to October 3, 2025, transforming the city into the world’s “cosmic capital” during the school holidays. This prestigious event will bring together delegates from over 80 countries, including astronauts and engineers, showcasing the latest in space exploration. The announcement, made…

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A photo of Australian billionaire Clive Palmer with a serious expression, standing in front of a legal document, symbolizing his challenge against a tribunal ruling over a $300 billion mining dispute.

Australian Billionaire Clive Palmer to Challenge Tribunal Ruling in Swiss Court

Sydney | October 20, 2025 Palmer’s $300 Billion Gamble Moves to Switzerland Australian billionaire Clive Palmer has announced plans to appeal to the Swiss Federal Supreme Court after losing his historic $300 billion arbitration case against the Australian government. The appeal marks a new chapter in a legal saga that has stretched over four years…

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Image of Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke greeting Gazan refugees at Sydney airport, with a small group arriving quietly, amid security and transparency concerns.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke Quietly Welcomes Gazan Refugees Amid Security Concerns

Sydney | October 21, 2025 A Quiet Arrival That Sparked a National Debate SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA — Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke is facing mounting scrutiny after personally welcoming a group of Gazan refugees to Sydney late Friday night, according to an exclusive report by Sky News Australia. The small group — estimated at 40 to…

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