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Gambling company offered Melbourne man $25,000 on condition he withdraw complaint to regulator and be liable for ‘adverse media’
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Gambling company offered Melbourne man $25,000 on condition he withdraw complaint to regulator and be liable for ‘adverse media’
Conditions on settlement negotiations common in many industries but consumer advocates concerned they could be used to ‘silence victims and avoid scrutiny’
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Secret figures show Liberal party’s ageing membership in freefall in NSW and Victoria
Sussan Ley wants to keep the Coalition together – but caving on net zero won’t help her win back seats
US politics  
Trump news at a glance: Surprise doubling of steel tariffs risks global market turmoil – again
Sydney  
‘I hurt so terribly’: after weeks of detail, Bondi Junction inquest ends with reminder of families’ anguish
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‘It’s a shock’: if you think Adelaide house prices are affordable, think again
Housing  
‘It’s a shock’: if you think Adelaide house prices are affordable, think again
According to a new report, the South Australian capital is now Australia’s second-least affordable city after the perennially expensive Sydney
Rural Australia  
‘Don’t tell them ... they’ll all come’: why are so many sea-changers moving to Geelong?
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After a week of spectacular self-sabotage, the Victorian Liberal party’s pain is only just beginning
 
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Matildas’ European conquerors inspire new generation in Argentina win
Matildas’ European conquerors inspire new generation in Argentina win
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Popyrin advances to last 16 of French Open after beating Nuno Borges
Despotism v capitalism: PSG v Inter is clash of styles on and off pitch
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The Jewish dealer who bought art hated by the Nazis – and created one of the greatest collections ever seen
The Jewish dealer who bought art hated by the Nazis – and created one of the greatest collections ever seen
Life and style  
Abdul Abdullah: ‘People made assumptions about who I was and what I stand for because of my name’
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So long, Elon: the cuts didn’t go to plan, but you completely shredded your reputation
So long, Elon: the cuts didn’t go to plan, but you completely shredded your reputation
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‘This is not a wellness retreat’: four days on an Australian wilderness survival course
‘This is not a wellness retreat’: four days on an Australian wilderness survival course
Thrifting without sifting: Vinnies launches online boutique with 20,000 items
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Cryptocurrencies  
Is every memecoin just a scam? Experts on whether Andrew Tate and Trump are fleecing their followers
Is every memecoin just a scam? Experts on whether Andrew Tate and Trump are fleecing their followers
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Palaeontology  
Birds were nesting in the Arctic during age of dinosaurs, scientists discover
Birds were nesting in the Arctic during age of dinosaurs, scientists discover
Environment
Change by degrees  
A guide to greener banking: I divested my personal finances and you can too – here’s how
A guide to greener banking: I divested my personal finances and you can too – here’s how
Australia’s best photos of the month  
Australia’s best photos of the month – May 2025
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The moment Faizan Zaki,13, wins US National Spelling Bee crown by spelling éclaircissement – video
The moment Faizan Zaki,13, wins US National Spelling Bee crown by spelling éclaircissement – video
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