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Highly infectious, deadly disease 'likely circulating' in Sydney
More than 10 years after Australia eliminated the illness, someone who hasn't been to an exposure site has somehow become infected.
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NSW Opposition Leader Mark Speakman quits after colleagues turn against him
Speakman said it was now "clear" that his Liberal colleagues want him to step down and for a new leader to take on the "extraordinary difficult" job.
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Powerful global body tells Australian government to raise the GST
The International Monetary Fund has handed down its annual check-up of the Australian economy.
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Elderly pedestrian dies in Melbourne carpark collision
An elderly pedestrian has died after she was struck by a car in Melbourne's south-east.
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'A heart of gold': Young cricketer farewelled in front of 1100 mourners
More than 1000 friends and family have packed out Cricket Victoria's Junction Oval to farewell a beloved Melbourne teenager tragically killed in a cricket training accident last month.
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Police pepper-spray elderly resident at Sydney nursing home
The man had allegedly threatened to harm other residents and himself whilst he was armed with a metal object.
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Melbourne gangland lawyer no longer facing criminal charges
Sarah Tricarico has been acting for drug kingpin Tony Mokbel.
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Second-last state rolls out card and contactless payments on public transport
The Western Australian government has announced that card and contactless payments will be available on public transport in a matter of weeks.
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Aussies are being forced to accept jobs with no clue what they'll be paid
Now hundreds are demanding better from a business worth billions.
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One of Australia's biggest customers ditches our biggest export
The industrial powerhouse's decision is bad news for the economy at large.
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'Asbestos of the 21st century': Calls to ban chemical Aussies are exposed to every day
The "forever chemicals", are virtually impossible to avoid and are found in most Australian homes.
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Warning entire industry critical for Australian economy on the brink of collapse
One in 12 trucking companies have closed amid dire economic conditions.
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NSW man ordered to turn in plates featuring dictator's nickname
The Sydney man told 2GB he believed the order was a violation of his free speech rights imposed by the "woke left".
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Trump's desperate behind-the-scenes move on Epstein files
As the president publicly said he had nothing to hide, his staff were trying to stop the release.
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Australia Post brings back weekend deliveries ahead of Christmas rush
Australian shoppers can now expect parcels to arrive any day of the week, as Australia Post reintroduces temporary weekend deliveries starting this Saturday.
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One disease wiped out Steph's family in a year. Survival rates have barely changed
Steph McGuire lost her mother, father and aunt to the same kind of cancer over just 12 months.
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Top End communities brace for heavy rain as cyclone approaches
Tropical Cyclone Fina has pivoted towards the Northern Territory and is expected to pick up momentum as it approaches in the coming hours.
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The 'evolutionary conundrum' of kissing may be way older than you think
Humanity's earliest kisses were recorded 4500 years ago. But the first primate kisses make that date look like yesterday.
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