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Missing surfers died from gunshots after attempted robbery, Mexican officials say
Families of two Australians and American who went missing in Baja California have identified the bodies,...
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Three bodies found in northern Mexico where Perth brothers went missing
Siblings Callum and Jake Robinson and US citizen Jack Carter Rhoad were travelling on a surfing...
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A jaffle maker, a leaf blower and an autographed photo of Lionel Messi: what travellers left behind at Sydney airport
Sydney airport is auctioning off more than 2,500 unclaimed items, including a wedding dress, an electric...
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Queensland MP claims she was drugged and sexually assaulted
Police investigating after Brittany Lauga allegedly assaulted in central Queensland town of YeppoonGet our morning and...
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If Jacinta Allan isn’t Daniel Andrews, her first budget should show Victorians exactly who she is
A huge infrastructure agenda helped win Andrews three elections but the priority now for the state...
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NSW braces for heavy rain and potential flash flooding after wet week
Heaviest falls forecast for Illawarra, Hunter, Central Coast and greater Sydney from Saturday eveningGet our morning...
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Financial rights advocates ‘seriously concerned’ about how Youpla support scheme will be spent
‘Disappointment’ comes after documents reveal only two-thirds of $96m will go to Indigenous victims of predatory...
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Albanese government could require Meta to carry news on Facebook
Communications minister Michelle Rowland won’t rule out strengthening the news media bargaining code to compel platforms...
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Australian government weighs supporting Palestine to become full UN member as draft resolution revealed
Exclusive: Intense negotiations under way as Penny Wong backs two-state solution after meeting Germany’s Annalena BaerbockFollow...
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Bonza urged to pay April wages; data breach exposes family violence, sexual assault data – as it happened
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Homeless women and children offered car park to sleep in through NSW pilot program
NSW homelessness minister acknowledges program is direct response to housing crisis but says ‘it’s not acceptable...
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Australian universities reject calls for police to break up Gaza protests
Group of Eight chief says campuses don’t want to see ‘escalation’ like what is occurring in...
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Husband of stabbing victim Emma Lovell says he hopes killer will be jailed for life
Sentencing to depend heavily on whether the judge considers the murder to be ‘particularly heinous’Follow our...
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Residents to continue fighting demolition of Melbourne public housing towers despite court setback
Pledge comes after Victoria’s supreme court dismisses residents’ class action against government, saying it has ‘no...
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Sex work decriminalised in Queensland after decades of campaigning
Advocates fear the hard-won reform could be overturned if the LNP, which voted against the bill,...
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Police arrest Sydney man for blackmail over major data breach affecting up to 1 million NSW and ACT residents
IT provider Outabox, used by dozens of hospitality venues, blamed an ‘unauthorised third party’ for the...
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Bonza fleet’s grounding extended – as it happened
This blog is now closed.Police identify persons of interest in major data breach affecting up to...
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Woolworths CEO announces worse-than-expected financial results for March quarter
Brad Banducci says period was ‘challenging’ in first public comments since fiery Senate inquiry hearing as...
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Perth woman allegedly assaulted by freed detainee confronts minister over removal of man’s ankle bracelet
Ninette Simons, 73, tells immigration minister Andrew Giles she and 76-year-old husband Phillip feel they have...
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Bob Carr accuses Winston Peters of defamation after NZ deputy PM calls him a ‘Chinese puppet’
Former NSW premier’s threat to sue comes amid debate about whether New Zealand should join pillar...
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Sydney teenager who allegedly wanted to stab non-Muslims denied bail
Magistrate finds boy, 15, one of five charged with terrorism offences after Wakeley church stabbing, to...
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Australia expelled two Indian intelligence operatives in 2020 as part of ‘nest of spies’, reports claim
Asio director general Mike Burgess had referred to expulsion of foreign operatives in 2021 speech but...
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Faruqi v Hanson: Pauline Hanson told ‘white’ Derryn Hinch to go back to where he came from, court told
Hansons’s legal team played video of her telling then senator to ‘go back to New Zealand’...
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Churches accused of a ‘shattering silence’ on redress for past injustices at Victoria’s Indigenous truth-telling inquiry
Catholic, Anglican and Uniting Church representatives tell Yoorrook Justice Commission of efforts to repent for ‘terrible...