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Vapes seized in illegal nicotine crackdown

More than a thousand vapes have been seized for testing in a crackdown across Adelaide targeting illegal nicotine sales. In the first four days of the eight-week operation, 1200 vapes with …

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Party drug shows promise as cure for severe depression

People living with severe depression could soon have their lives transformed thanks to a promising new treatment in the form of a party drug. A low-cost version of ketamine has …

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Sensitive Victorian government data leaked on dark web

Highly sensitive Victorian government information stolen during a cyber attack on a top law firm has been leaked to the dark web.n The data was taken during a hack on …

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Woman on trial for murder of partner’s elderly father

Bloody footprints, missing teeth, a change of clothing and a lie. These are some of the clues prosecutors allege link a Melbourne woman to the murder of her partner’s elderly …

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Cashless gaming trial up and running within months

NSW will begin trialling cashless gaming within months but the move has been criticised for not doing enough to help problem gamblers. The poker machines trial is part of the …

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Alex Hawke faces backlash at State Council over election claims

Scott Morrison ally, Greek Australian former immigration minister Alex Hawke, is set to face expulsion from the Liberal party at an upcoming state council meeting. The Artarmon branch of the …

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Bank boss says renters tightening their belts the most

Renters are tightening their belts even more than mortgage holders. Commonwealth Bank data suggests those aged between 25 and 29, who are likely facing sharp rental increases, are pulling back …

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Warring crime groups behind spate of Vic arson attacks

Police are joining forces in a bid to stamp out warring organised crime syndicates behind a spate of arson attacks in Melbourne. The two criminal groups, believed to be linked …

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WA Police set $1 million reward for John Tzellaidis’ unsolved murder

The Western Australia Police are urging anyone with information on the murder of John Tzellaidis, a Greek migrant who went missing in 1978 in Dampier, to come forward in what …

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Indigenous focus in milestone suicide prevention plan

Australia’s first legislated suicide prevention plan will deliver specialised training and include a focus on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. South Australia has launched the $1.5 million plan after …

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