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Thursday, 28 September: A big report is handed in; Victoria has a new premier; The top ways to die; And rubgy league's best...
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Tuesday, 10 October: The death toll climbs in Israel; A baggage handler bust; The Qatar Airlines Inquiry lands; and a new marathon record
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Thursday, 14 July - The US renews focus on the Pacific; Sri Lanka's President flees; Twitter sues Elon Musk; and chicken donuts...
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Tuesday, 5 September: Ukraine's defence ministry gets a reshuffle; Qantas apologises to its investors; the RBA meets this afternoon; and mango season might be a fizzer
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Wednesday, 6 September: Alan Joyce takes off early; Interest rates hold steady; Kim Jong Un is heading to Russia; and it turns out opposites don't attract...
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Tuesday 19 September: Scorching weather incoming; Friction over nuclear fission; Teachers are concerned for kids' wellbeing; and a snake surfer cops a fine
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Monday, 11 July - Sri Lanka's leaders resign; The assassination of Shinzo Abe; Musk wants to bail on his Twitter buy; and tattoo ragrets...
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Wednesday 19 July: Bye bye to the Commonwealth Games; Russia halts the grain supply; Emoji could be legally binding; and Taylor Swift reaches new heights
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Friday, 28 July: More shootings in Sydney; A tragic turn in Tassie; Some high profile guests hit Brissie; and the Matildas don't quite do it...
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Wednesday, 27 September: A big job vacancy in Victoria; Mundine makes the 'No' case; Fears of ethnic cleansing in Azerbaijan; and the snake-pocalypse is coming...
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Friday, 6 October: Counting down to the Voice vote; Victoria's in for a wet weekend; Australia's World Cup snub; And getting fancy with salad
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Friday, 13 October: One more sleep until Australia votes; America's top diplomat lands in Israel; Birkenstock's stock shock; And a weekend for potatoes
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Optus offers compensation for customers; Australia gets an income tax boost; Cricket icon Meg Lanning retires; And a weekend roast chook
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Tuesday, 16 August - Morrison's multiple ministries; A breakthrough in kidney transplants; Record interest in AFLW; and getting a look at Longbourne...
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Friday, 10 March: Defence down under; Trouble for Fiji's former PM; Some better-than-expected earnings; And the best hot cross buns
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Tuesday, 2 May: Masterchef's Jock Zonfrillo dies; Sudan's crisis continues; The RBA meets to decide on rates; And the Met Gala kicks off
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Wednesday, 16 August: A group of missing Aussies are found safe; Spain goes through to the World Cup final; Donald Trump gets charged again; And a big 4-letter word
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Wednesday, 4 October: Trump's big fraud trial; Tasmania's government hangs by a thread; the UN goes to Haiti; and bring on Fat Bear week
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Optus gets back online; Israel targets Hamas tunnels; Aussies are told to get water-wise; And a record kitchen marathon
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Wages grow in Oz; Israel moves on Gaza's main hospital; Getting ready for summer; And Aussies shine at the ARIAs
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Tuesday, 13 September: Some are not happy about a day off; Lights out in Ukraine; A record settlement for thousands of women; And a shiny distraction
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Saturday Squiz, 24 June: An ode to Fantales, the Titanic Sub tragedy, and the 411 on Super Netball
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Queensland's big week; the Daylesford driver is charged; Chemist Warehouse gets an offer; and ChatGPT fails the doctor test
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Friday, 29 July - 'Once in a generation' economic challenges; Biden and Xi talk; The Comm Games kick off; and get your guac on...
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Friday, 16 June: Allegations and removals in Parliament House; Boris Johnson is back in hot water; Surprising economic data; and a TV recommendation for all ages
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Monday, 25 September: Russia takes a fighting stance; the Solomon Islands snubs the US; we've got a footy finals line-up; and a record stint in space
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Monday, 19 September: A final farewell for the Queen; Albanese meets King Charles; Japan on high alert; And taking a deep breath
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Tuesday, 22 August: More BRICS in the geopolitical wall; California gets drenched by Hilary; Pay rises come for women's sport; and the Loch Ness search continues
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Friday, 22 September: Examining the COVID inquiry; Rupert Murdoch steps down; A weekend of footy; And it's Kylie's time to shine
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A US link to the Wieambilla attack; The NDIS gets an overhaul; Oz is set for heatwaves and a cyclone; And a new Queen of Christmas
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Friday, 12 August - An interim report from the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide; Disney overtakes Netflix; The taste of dreams; and getting on board the Coastal Grandmother trend...
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Thursday, 15 September: Standing up for the Queen; Putin and Xi to meet; Prolonging pandemic payments; And some gratuitous advice for tired parents
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Monday, 26 September: Russia stands alone; China warms up to Aus; Storms across the world; And a big weekend of tears and cheers
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Tuesday, 22 November: A dramatic escalation in Iran; Wild weather go away; Young Kiwis push to vote; And living a lunar life
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Tuesday, 13 December: COVID changes for the new year; Six dead after Queensland shootout; Ukraine ups its diplomacy; And a tipple too far
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Thursday, 25 May: A Trump challenger enters the ring; Vale Tina Turner; Officer charged in Nowland case; and Netflix begins its password-sharing crackdown
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Wednesday, 21 June: The search for the Titanic tourist sub; Notes on the RBA's last rate rise; An AirBnb crackdown; and the power of the nanna nap
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Thursday, 21 September: A tax on short-term stays; Albanese launches a COVID inquiry; The UN General Assembly kicks off; And Aussies put down the books
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Thursday, 5 October: A crackdown on visa fraud; Fire and floods in eastern Oz; Our new sport hall of famers; And a critter crisis at Paris Fashion Week
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Monday, 9 October: Israel is at war with Hamas; the Voice referendum enters the final stretch; NSW kids, hand in your phones; and Simone Biles makes history
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Thursday, 19 October: All eyes on Israel as Biden touches down; China's accused of theft; Calling time in Mount Isa; And the TP of Aussie dreams...
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Tuesday, 14 June - Action on gun violence in the US; The energy supply crisis; SA and a First Nations Voice to Parliament; and the Queen breaks another record...
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Tuesday, 12 July - Kiribati pulls out of PIF; Covid isn't over; The cost of flights is expected to rise; and a bargain pop up wine bar...
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Wednesday, 13 July - A glimpse of deep space; Climate change on PIF's agenda; Foot and Mouth disease is a biosecurity threat; and the price of chucking a tshirt on over your cossie...
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Wednesday, 24 August - The Solicitor-General's advice on Morrison's ministries; Ukraine's grim milestone; A cold snap; and doggy tears of joy...
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Friday, 16 September: The pandemic finish line in sight; A close call for Zelensky; The serial killer who may not be guilty; And farewell to another tennis legend
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Friday, 18 November: A long-awaited homecoming; A verdict on the downing of MH17; Republicans take the House; And a pancake surprise
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Friday, 2 December: Our World Cup dreams stay alive; A William Tyrrell suspect sues; When Australia meets Finland; And the tunes we croon
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Thursday, 9 February: Aussies missing in Turkey; The MH17 investigation draws to an end; Time to check the mail; And bailing on a bad date
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Friday, 17 February: Missing miners are found dead; Police shooting declared domestic terrorism; Unemployment's going up; And chatbot confusion
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