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NSW SES warns of flash-flooding for afternoon commuters; almost twice as many deaths by drug overdose than road traffic
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NSW SES warns of flash-flooding for afternoon commuters; almost twice as many deaths by drug overdose than road traffic
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Melbourne childcare worker charged with sexual abuse offences as 1,200 children to be tested for infectious diseases
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Popular sunscreens accused of greenwashing by ACCC over ‘reef-friendly’ claims
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Musk vows to unseat lawmakers who support Trump’s one big beautiful bill
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Brain fade sees player dunk in his own net to trigger double-overtime defeat
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Russia claims to have seized all of Luhansk region; Kim Jong-un mourns war dead
Ukraine war briefing  
Russia claims to have seized all of Luhansk region; Kim Jong-un mourns war dead
If confirmed Luhansk would be first Ukrainian region to be fully occupied by Moscow; pictures show North Korean leader at repatriation of soldiers apparently killed in Ukraine. What we know on day 1,224
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BBC response to Bob Vylan’s IDF chants at Glastonbury ‘not good enough’, says minister
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What does Zohran Mamdani’s triumph tell the Democrats?
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Popyrin crashes out of Wimbledon after losing to world No 461
Popyrin crashes out of Wimbledon after losing to world No 461
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Alcaraz escapes first-round scare as Fognini forces him the distance
Formula One  
Norris urges fans at Silverstone not to cast Piastri as villain at British GP
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‘It was very hard to see myself as a director’: the Australian film-maker changing the documentary genre
‘It was very hard to see myself as a director’: the Australian film-maker changing the documentary genre
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At 21, Madison Griffiths dated her university tutor. It was legal, consensual – and a messy grey area
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How can Australians make sure AI delivers on its hype? By proudly embracing our inner luddite
How can Australians make sure AI delivers on its hype? By proudly embracing our inner luddite
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Kindness of strangers  
The kindness of strangers: when I was stranded on a deserted back road, three bikies changed my busted tyre
The kindness of strangers: when I was stranded on a deserted back road, three bikies changed my busted tyre
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The moment I knew: I declined his proposal, then something clicked
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Microsoft says AI system better than doctors at diagnosing complex health conditions
Microsoft says AI system better than doctors at diagnosing complex health conditions
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Unsung observatory worker was UK’s first professional female astronomer, experts say
Unsung observatory worker was UK’s first professional female astronomer, experts say
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A ‘vigorous’ coastal low is hitting Australia’s east coast. What does it mean, how worried should we be and is it a bomb cyclone?
A ‘vigorous’ coastal low is hitting Australia’s east coast. What does it mean, how worried should we be and is it a bomb cyclone?
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Did you know that there are huge caves full of weirdy bugs and ancient life right under the Nullarbor desert?
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Pride marches held worldwide in support of LGBTQ+ communities – video
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