Australia
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Woolworths and Coles head ‘down down’ to federal court
Australia’s two biggest supermarket chains will face court after allegedly misleading buyers with fake discounts. The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission launched legal action in the federal court against Woolworths …
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Large, fast-moving bushfire threatens homes, residents
A large, fast-moving bushfire is threatening homes in Queensland’s far north with residents warned to get ready to leave. The bushfire at Lakeland, nearly 250km north of Cairns, began on …
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Treasurer confident of firming up ties on China trip, amid worries
The first visit by a federal treasurer to China in seven years will help to stabilise ties with Australia’s largest trading partner, Jim Chalmers says. Dr Chalmers is set to …
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Melbourne car dealer claims he is a victim after two shootings target his home
Former Melbourne car dealer Andew Triantafyllos claims he is a victim, not a criminal, after his home in Essendon was targeted by gunfire twice within a matter of days. The …
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Trump rejects Harris’ challenge to debate again
Donald Trump has rejected another debate with Vice President Kamala Harris before the US presidential election, hours after the Democratic candidate’s campaign said she had agreed to an October 23 …
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PM meets Biden at home for ‘discussion between friends’
Anthony Albanese has had “warm and engaging” talks with the outgoing US president, exchanging gifts with Joe Biden at his personal home ahead of a summit focusing on strategic partnerships …
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UPDATE: Greek Australian dual national arrested for the 1977 Easey Street murders has been named
The man arrested in Italy over the 1977 “Easey Street murders” of two women in Melbourne has been identified by the Herald Sun as 65-year-old Perry Kouroumblis. Suzanne Armstrong, 28, …
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‘Ripped off’: inquiry details life on Qld missions
Every aspect of Aboriginal people’s lives was controlled on missions in Queensland, including their wages, the state’s truth-telling inquiry has been told. From living on rations and pocket money to …
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Nuclear power plan could cause energy price blowout
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton continues to hold off on releasing costings for his nuclear power pitch, despite a report claiming household electricity bills will surge if the energy source is …
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Greek Australians step up for local council elections in Victoria
More than 60 Greek Australians have nominated themselves to serve in Victoria’s local councils, all hoping to contribute to their local community. Elections will be held by post this October …