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Lidia Thorpe says she ‘will not be campaigning no’ against Indigenous voice to parliament
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Couple mistakenly given $10.5m from Crypto.com thought they had won contest, court hears
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Carrie Bickmore announces on air she is leaving The Project after 13 years
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Prestigious medical journal retracts nine more articles authored by concussion expert Paul McCrory
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Victorians in flood zones urged to stockpile three days of supplies amid severe weather forecast
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‘Devastating’ outcomes for woman abused by police officer husband after Ibac failures, report finds
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Woman of short stature tells inquiry how men yelling abuse triggered ‘trauma reaction’
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Mississippi police shoot Black teenager in the head outside store
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Teacher vacancies hit 2,000 across NSW as some schools record 14 unfilled roles
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‘It felt like a funeral’: William Shatner reflects on voyage to space
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Queensland government urged to create ‘landlord register’ to help keep rogue owners honest
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ACCC begins ‘greenwashing’ crackdown on companies’ false environmental claims
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Drivers in Australia’s outer suburbs should receive electric vehicle tax breaks, report finds
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Nearly a fifth of Australia’s Covid vaccine stock binned amid warning of fresh wave of cases
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Optus could face millions in fines as two new data breach investigations launched
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Treasurer says Australia likely to avoid recession but admits global economy is ‘dangerous’
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Security breaches at Melbourne and Adelaide airports cause flight delays
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Information commissioner spends more than $560,000 in legal fees to defend FOI delays
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Australia’s big four banks face shareholder ire over funding fossil fuels
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Irrigators urge Tanya Plibersek to avoid ‘war over water’ at Murray-Darling Basin plan meeting
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Political spending has become an arms race in Australia. We should cap it, for democracy’s sake
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More sports could be free to watch on Australian TV as anti-siphoning review kicks off
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Push to scrap Australia privacy exemptions for political parties due to risk of data breaches
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Israel and Lebanon reach ‘historic’ maritime border deal
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Kwasi Kwarteng’s secret meetings with Saudi oil firms revealed
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Bank of England expands bond buying to avoid ‘fire sale’
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Democratic senator threatens to freeze weapons sales to Saudi Arabia over support of Russia
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Supreme court urged to authorise fresh Scottish independence referendum
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UK firms using legal muscle to facilitate human rights and climate abuses – report
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‘Overlapping shocks’ are undoing efforts to end hunger in Africa, UN warns
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Japan opens borders to tourists as last pandemic travel restrictions eased
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US is headed for a recession, says head of JP Morgan Chase bank: ‘This is serious’
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Jürgen Wittdorf: Berlin gallery revives homoerotic art of communist era
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Manslaughter trial over 2009 Air France crash begins with cries of ‘shame’
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MI5 missed early chance to expose Soviet agent Kim Philby, files reveal
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Second world war ‘Ghost Boat’ emerges in California lake, puzzling officials
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New Zealand farmers may pay for greenhouse gas emissions under world-first plans
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Heathrow predicts busy Christmas but warns over future demand
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Psychiatry wars: the lawsuit that put psychoanalysis on trial
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After my miscarriage, it was hard to find reliable online support for an issue shrouded in silence – that’s about to change
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Commanding no loyalty, with no winning moves, Liz Truss is facing her endgame
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Allegations swirl around Paul Dacre’s Daily Mail. Until they clear, a peerage would be a travesty
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Liz Truss dreams of growth – but even if she pulls it off, it won’t help Britain
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I’ve got my thermals out, but as long as I resist the coat, can I pretend it is not yet autumn?
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UK childcare is collapsing – and forcing mothers back into the home
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The Guardian view on the SNP’s gamble: taking on a popular Labour party
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The Guardian view on benefits: stuck in austerity’s shadow
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One in three Britons will cut holiday spending as living costs rise
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UK unemployment falls but number of longterm sick rises to record high
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Britons buy more ‘wonky’ veg and frozen food as living costs soar
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Asda to cut delivery drivers’ pay by 12% despite staff shortage
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Landowner to launch legal fight that could end Dartmoor wild camping
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Controlling Australia’s feral pests means using 1080 baits – or wildlife will suffer
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Beavers can help Britain fight the climate crisis – if we welcome them back
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Ancient Mars could have been teeming with microbial life, researchers find
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Covid: hopes for Oxford nasal vaccine dealt blow after poor trial results
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Discovered in the deep: the ‘forest of the weird’
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The Treasures of Crimea review – Ukraine and Russia’s war over ancient gold
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Academic blocked from giving civil service talk because of criticism of government
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Adult online age used by third of eight- to 17year-old social media users
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England will appeal for obstructing the field if it happens again, says Curran
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Collingwood trades star Brodie Grundy to Melbourne
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How hard is it to make the NBA? We asked three players to find out
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Geelong star Amy McDonald challenges AFLW ban
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Chelsea ready to give Mason Mount big pay rise as they open contract talks
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Malan and Roy miss out on streamlined list of England central contracts
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Chiefs roar back to win after Raiders’ questionable two-point attempt
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Iker Casillas and the tweet that helps maintain a silence in men’s football