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The Australian - Today’s Headlines | Today’s Headlines | | | | | | Hello readers and welcome to the afternoon edition. Here’s how Friday is playing out: NAB is being taken to court by ASIC for alleged law breaches in a program rewarding people with commissions for new lending. Kevin Rudd says Bill Shorten was a major reason Labor lost the May election and his franking credits policy strategy was “nuts’’. Challenge yourself with The Australian’s newly expanded Mind Games, with more sudokus, crosswords and puzzles to stimulate your synapses. | | | William, Kate, fly budget airline | | David Brown | | Prince William and family board a flight costing $132 a seat for their summer holiday after Harry and Meghan made headlines for taking a $36,000 private jet. |
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| | David Brown | | Prince William and family board a flight costing $132 a seat for their summer holiday after Harry and Meghan made headlines for taking a $36,000 private jet. | | | | Libs stirred China ‘hysteria’ | | Olivia Caisley | | The Coalition derailed Australia-China relations, Kevin Rudd says, as he warns of an era of McCarthyism. |
| | | Henry Ergas | | The diminished authority of the continent’s governing parties leaves risky vacuums. | | | | Neighbour’s cloudy evidence | | Nicholas Adams-Dzierzba | | A key witness at the Tyrrell inquest tells of unknown cars parked on the street | NEW EPISODE |
| | | Q&A creator to step down | | Zoe Samios | | The executive producer of ABC’s Q&A will retire at the end of the year as host slot remains empty. |
| | | | CHRIS MERRITT | | The name Lindy Chamberlain should be a reminder that the George Pell case is not over. |
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