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Alleged attack on Chinese couple leads 30,000 people to sign petition to toughen Australian youth crime laws
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Fight to stop Tesla project in Adelaide to continue after council approval
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The chaos Elon Musk and Doge are leaving behind in Washington
Los Angeles  
Man charged with stalking Jennifer Aniston found mentally incompetent to stand trial
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Non-payment is a major issue for Victorian sex workers. They could soon lose crucial help finding justice
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Non-payment is a major issue for Victorian sex workers. They could soon lose crucial help finding justice
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Grand final benefits from clear air as A-League gets chance to shine in spotlight
Grand final benefits from clear air as A-League gets chance to shine in spotlight
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De Minaur out after five-set defeat to Bublik
Women's State of Origin  
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Kataraina by Becky Manawatu review – a generous and masterful novel
Kataraina by Becky Manawatu review – a generous and masterful novel
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Miley Cyrus: Something Beautiful review – solid pop that’s about as ‘psychedelic’ as a baked potato
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It’s been a big, beautiful week of bad news for Trump. But don’t expect it to stick
It’s been a big, beautiful week of bad news for Trump. But don’t expect it to stick
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Thrifting without sifting: Vinnies launches online boutique with 20,000 items
Thrifting without sifting: Vinnies launches online boutique with 20,000 items
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‘E-tattoo’ could track mental workload for people in high-stake jobs, study says
‘E-tattoo’ could track mental workload for people in high-stake jobs, study says
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Warm winter forecast for Australia as SA and Victoria face unseasonal fire risk
Warm winter forecast for Australia as SA and Victoria face unseasonal fire risk
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