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Bushfire threat finally eases but warnings to last days

The threat of bushfires on both sides of the country has finally eased. Warnings for an out-of-control blaze in Western Australia’s Mid West region have been downgraded after crews worked …

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Vindication for Qantas worker, airline cops $250k fine

A former Qantas health and safety representative says he has finally been vindicated after the airline was hit with a $250,000 fine for standing him down for raising COVID-19 concerns. …

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Hope to identify mystery man from decades-old cold case

A peculiar tattoo and a new computerised image could help detectives crack a four-decades-old cold case. An unidentified man – believed to be using an alias – was struck and …

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AFP ask Greek community and Greek authorities to help them nab fugitive alleged killer

Homicide detectives are stepping up their appeal to find one of Australia’s most wanted fugitives who fled the country after allegedly stabbing a father to death in Sydney two decades …

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Australia’s most expensive cities for petrol revealed

Australian motorists are copping the cost of volatile world oil prices, but relief could be in sight. Drivers in Brisbane bore the brunt of record petrol prices this year with …

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Pro-Palestine protests to go ahead across the nation

A series of pro-Palestine rallies are set to go ahead across Australia as tensions continue to escalate after the Islamist group Hamas attacked Israel almost a week ago. Protests are …

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Connected online but alone: 1 in 3 Australians lonely

Australians are becoming more connected online but also increasingly alone. The most digitally connected – those aged 18 to 24 – are the most likely to be lonely, according to a …

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Australia’s most attractive rodent makes 100km journey

Australia’s most attractive rodent has been spotted more than 100km from its usual stomping ground, in the deserts and sand dunes of far northwestern NSW. The vulnerable Dusky Hopping Mouse made …

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More tourists, more joy: WorldPride bests expectations

The glitter has settled, the rainbow floats are parked and the results from Sydney’s WorldPride LGBTQI extravaganza are in. Nearly 70,000 tourists from 71 countries descended on Australia’s harbour city for …

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Police unit goes cold on unsolved death cases

The head of the NSW unsolved homicide squad has conceded his team has no record of multiple cold cases being examined during an inquiry into dozens of suspected gay hate …

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