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PM opens the door to softer ban for teens on social media By Jake Evans Teens already on social media could be exempt from a ban under options being canvassed by Prime Minister Anthony...

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Anti-terrorism law change traps woman with 'hippie whim' name she doesn't use or want By Emma Wynne Legal changes introduced in the wake of the September 11 attacks, which only took effect in 2022, mean that unless there are exceptional circumstances Australians are now limited to three name...

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Dating code will require Tinder, Hinge to act on dangerous users, cooperate with law enforcement By Jake Evans Tinder, Hinge and other online dating platforms will have six months to become compliant with a code of conduct designed to make the matchmaker apps safer, after years of reported...

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Final budget result delivers $15.8 billion surplus due to lower spending By Jake Evans A drop in spending has delivered a $15.8 billion surplus for the most recent financial year, despite tax revenue also falling in that time. It's a $6.4 billion improvement on what was forecast in...

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ACCC takes legal action against Woolworths and Coles over allegedly misleading pricing claims By Michael Atkin The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission launches legal action against Woolworths and Coles, alleging the supermarket giants breached consumer law by misleading consumers...

on Sep 23

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Jess and Basil are bucking a troubling trend by giving their time for free By Jean Bell Volunteers are Australia's invisible workforce … but many organisations are facing a reckoning as community stalwarts get older and are forced to take a step...

on Sep 22

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'Gross incompetence': How NT police botched alleged DV case against detective By Josh Robertson A litany of failures by Northern Territory police led to the collapse of an alleged domestic violence case against one of its own...

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NT police commissioner pledges 'reform', after Aboriginal officers lodge human rights complaint By Lillian Rangiah and Samantha Dick Lawyers allege several Aboriginal NT Police officers experienced racial vilification, derision and an unequal pay system on the job. The police commissioner says...

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The internet rallied against a real estate agency. It responded by posting their critics' personal information By Sam Nichols and Joseph Hathaway-Wilson After a three-bedroom inner-Sydney apartment went viral for its strict conditions for tenants, the internet came hard for the behind it. In...

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Katy Perry's new album rollout is a masterclass in what not to do By Jared Richards Woman's World is Katy Perry’s worst-performing single release from an album in her 16-year career. What went wrong? https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09-20/katy-perry-143-album/104373768 #Pop...

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NSW government accepts all 19 recommendations from inquiry into LGBT hate crimes By Jamie McKinnell The NSW government supports all 19 recommendations from a landmark inquiry into historical gay hate crimes, saying victims and their families were "fundamentally failed" in the past and it can...

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Canberra could be getting a Chief Heat Officer under ACT Greens election promise By Kate Midena The ACT Greens have committed to a range of measures to combat climate change, including establishing a Chief Heat Officer, planting more trees, and bringing back Canberra's iconic bus shelters, if...

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Coroner finds paracetamol overdose partially to blame for grandmother's death in hospital By Lottie Twyford A 73-year-old woman who weighed only 39 kilograms was prescribed paracetamol for a number of days before her death at Canberra Hospital in...

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Protesters gather from the early hours to disrupt Land Forces defence expo in Melbourne's CBD Protesters have gathered outside the Melbourne venue where a major defence and weapons exhibition is being held. The deployment of extra police at the event is costing the government millions of...

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'Beautiful reunion' between injured cassowary chick and father caught on camera By Sharnie Kim An abandoned cassowary "stripey" is reunited with its dad by wildlife officers after being found listless and hurt in Far North...

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Tobacco retail sales plummeting but not because people have quit smoking By Mike Lorigan and Alysia Thomas-Sam For the past decade, plain-packaging laws and steep tax increases have helped to reduce the national smoking rate, but a booming black market has led some to question whether the...

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How friction between ACT Labor and the Greens developed into a public spat By Patrick Bell With an ACT election just six weeks away, tension between Labor and the Greens has developed into a public...

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Peter Dutton has a maths problem and one election is unlikely to provide a solution By Brett Worthington The Coalition scare campaign says the next election will deliver a Labor minority government — propped up by an unholy alliance of Greens and teal independents — and that it will be chaos....

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Michael invested $600k in a mortage operation run out of a suburban law firm. It's alleged it was a Ponzi scam By Syan Vallance Michael De Campo would prefer a quiet retirement, but that choice vanished — along with half his superannuation funds — in a suspected Ponzi...

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Credit card surcharges are added to most purchases, but what are the rules behind these extra fees? With the pandemic accelerating the use of cards instead of cash — only 13 per cent of Australians use cash, dropping from 27 per cent in the past five years — these extra charges have become...

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'This is Ms Higgins's truth, not the truth': Linda Reynolds's lawyers final pitch in defamation trial By Andrea Mayes Senator Linda Reynolds's lawyer tries to eviscerate Brittany Higgins's defamation defence by painting her as a deliberate liar who tried to ruin her former boss's career and...

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Just over half of this state's kids finish Year 12, leaving them behind By Ellen Coulter Two systems, one huge problem. In this state, more than any other children are being failed by a dual purpose education system that seems to suit no...

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Tasmania not 'out of the woods yet' as BOM warns windiest weather still to come By Eliza Kloser Thousands of Tasmanian homes have been without power as wild weather continues, and the Bureau of Meteorology says the worst is yet to...

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North Queensland MP's domestic violence podcast comments labelled 'irresponsible' By Chloe Chomicki Katter's Australia Party MP Nick Dametto is facing backlash after criticising the way domestic violence is policed in Queensland, saying these days people aren't allowed to "sort stuff out for...

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Hezbollah might have finished its retaliation, but Iran's promised 'harsh punishment' is yet to come By Eric Tlozek If Israel's military is telling the truth, by launching a purported "pre-emptive strike" on Hezbollah missile sites, the Jewish state has had a great intelligence success and...

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NSW Liberal leaders call for state director to resign over 'monumental stuff-up' By Nick Dole The NSW Liberal Party failed to nominate dozens of candidates for next month's local government elections, which the party's state director Richard Shields blamed on a lack of...

on Aug 15

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Popyrin comes crashing back to earth after breakthrough Masters triumph Just two days after capturing his first Masters 1000 title in Montreal, Australia's Alexei Popyrin makes a first-round exit at the Cincinnati...

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City nowhere near the tropics rebranded as Tropical North Victoria By Tamara Clark The Mildura Rural City Council has launched its contentious marketing campaign despite the Victorian regional city being nearly 1,500km south of any tropical...

on Aug 5

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Everyone thought this tiny lizard was extinct — then it turned up on Melbourne's fringe By Mike Lorigan Emi Arnold and Pat Monarca were about to finish work when they spotted a long-lost tiny dragon. Now Zoos Victoria is leading the charge to bring the reptiles back from the...

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Did you get your flu shot this year? National data shows fewer Aussies are getting the yearly jab By Andi Yu and Madi Chwasta A national survey has found the top reasons people avoid getting an influenza jab are that the flu isn't serious, the vaccine will give them the flu, or the vaccine...

on Jul 29

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'For the younger generations': Remote Aboriginal community formally recognised for first time By Rosanne Maloney Leaders in Djarindjin hope long-awaited recognition from the WA government will trigger economic and social...

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An emergency fund protects you from life's unexpected events. Here's how much you should have saved By Hanan Dervisevic An emergency fund is crucial for surviving the crises of life. But almost 20 per cent of Australians wouldn't be able to cover an unexpected expense worth...

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Ex-Catholic priest charged with more than a dozen historic child sexual abuse charges By Tabarak Al Jrood A former Catholic priest accused of sexually abusing a nine year-old girl at a WA mission in the 1980s is granted...

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Snow flurries expected to fall in parts of Queensland as state shivers through cold snap By Gemma Ferguson and Jay Bowman An Arctic wind is sending a cold chill over Queensland, with the weather bureau predicting more low temperatures and a chance of snow later this...

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Does Mackenzie Arnold's NWSL move signal a turning tide in women's football? By Samantha Lewis Instead of re-signing for her English club West Ham, the Matildas goalkeeper has returned to America's NWSL. But...

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AFP officer suspended from duty, charged with perjury and perverting the course of justice By Lottie Twyford Prosecutors allege Trent Madders, who has worked as a detective for the Australian Federal Police, committed the offences between 2019 and...

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With koala populations declining rapidly, zoo breeding programs are building up an 'insurance population' By Charlotte Gore With about 80,000 koalas left in the wild, breeding programs like the one at the National Zoo and Aquarium in Canberra are designed to support the endangered and iconic...

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Group calling for tougher fish farming regulation in Tasmania should be stripped of funding, Salmon Tasmania says By Isabella Podwinski An environmental advocacy group calling for tougher regulation of salmon farming in Tasmania should be defunded because its "aggressive legal action [and]...

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Amazon wins $2b contract to store 'top secret' Australian military intelligence By Andrew Greene American technology giant Amazon will establish a "top secret" data cloud to store classified Australian military and intelligence information under a partnership with the federal...

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Japan's supreme court upholds case brought by victims of forced sterilisation against government By Heloise Vyas A post-war eugenics law passed in Japan to "prevent birth of inferior descendants" was found in violation of the constitution by the country's top court, with victim-survivors being...

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Indigenous community celebrates having 'freedom' to access sacred site after 13-year campaign By Romy Stephens The NSW government acquires sacred Butterfly Cave from housing developers after a 13-year campaign by Awabakal...

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Only 50 of these tiny frogs are left in the wild, but a drop of thousands of eggs in Kosciuszko National Park may change that By Adriane Reardon More than 3,400 southern corroboree frog eggs have been released into their natural habitat in the NSW Snowy Mountains in the hope of bringing the...

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Could replenishing beaches with sand solve the coastal erosion problem? By Keira Proust Beaches around Australia are at risk of disappearing. As climate change brings about more severe storms and the sea level rises, many communities are looking to solutions such as sand nourishment to address...

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In the latest climate wars, nuclear energy could be a 'get out of jail free card' for the Coalition By Laura Tingle The recent political debates have seen Peter Dutton set the rules of play — it's a strategy that Anthony Albanese will need to counteract quickly to avoid...

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Canberra is known for its bitterly cold winters — here's why Canberra is Australia's coldest capital city on average, with temperatures regularly dropping below zero during the winter months because of its higher than average elevation and it's bowl-like landscape in which colder air...

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One dollar a day commutes: Queensland government announces 50-cent public transport trial By Gemma Ferguson Bus, train, ferry and light rail fares will be dramatically reduced as the Queensland government hopes to "give people a reason to get back to public...

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Takes off like a helicopter, flies like a plane, this all-electric hybrid aircraft could change the way we fly By Olivia Ralph An Australian aviation startup on a mission to decarbonise air travel is developing a battery that could power a small aircraft to travel 1,000 km using hydrogen, and...

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Former defence chief says government 'doesn't understand' climate change risk to Australia's security By Jake Evans Former military and intelligence leaders, including the former chief of Australia's Defence Force, say the government has "astonishingly" forgotten the risk of climate change in...

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26/16:43 EST Warning to Sheep Graziers for Southern Tablelands, South West Slopes and Snowy Mountains forecast districts http://www.bom.gov.au/nsw/warnings/sheep.shtml #BOMNSWACT #ausweather #warnings #sheep

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Scott Morrison says he took medication for anxiety as prime minister By Jake Evans Former prime minister Scott Morrison reveals his experiences with acute anxiety while serving as the nation's leader, saying it is a conversation that should be normalised in federal...

on Apr 26