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Video: Scare campaign allegations have been traded by the two major parties, with each side accusing the other of using "disgusting" and "dodgy" tactics.
Turns out the beds and the Midnight Oil just can't burn in all that rain, as fans took to social media to complain of the late-notice call after standing in adverse weather "for hours".
Subscriber:The ACT's workplace safety watchdog has issued improvement and prohibition notices to the Dhulwa Mental Health unit, with one nurse likening work there to being "sent into the killing fields".
Prime Minister Scott Morrison and Labor leader Anthony Albanese have both been forced to rule out so-called "teal deals" to form minority government with a host of independents targeting moderate Liberal seats.
Last week, Australia's Minister the Pacific Zed Seselja travelled to Honiara to ask Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare not to sign the pact.
In the ruins of Mariupol, Russia gave the last Ukrainian defenders holed up in a steel works an ultimatum to surrender by noon. The deadline passed without word of their fate.