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Australia news LIVE: One Nation leads major parties on primary vote, Trump berates Israel on Lebanon strikes, Senate inquiry into CGT changes to begin
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Penny was told her agonising pain was just ovulation. The next day, she was begging to die
The case is one of more than 400 accounts submitted to this masthead’s medical misogyny investigation in which women and girls had their pain dismissed, minimised or declared imaginary. ⌘ Read more

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My suburb smells like Weet-Bix – and money. But there’s a downside to riverside splendour
In this often overlooked suburban pocket, the dumps are now parks, the factories are arts centres, and large riverfront homes have made way for even larger ones. ⌘ Read more

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How do you pick the best subjects for year 12? This tool will help
The body that crunches the numbers for every Queensland student releases a tool for “probably the most accurate ATAR prediction that you’ll get”. ⌘ Read more

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Sandilands and ARN circle settlement to avert blockbuster trial
Radio shock jock Sandilands has already started laying the groundwork for his next venture as he closes in on a settlement agreement with his former employer, ARN Media. ⌘ Read more

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This AI-powered ‘news’ page is at the forefront of WA’s biggest stories. There’s just one problem
The page claims a Dockers player caused ructions within the club by refusing to wear a “pride round” jersey, and that a Perth man was on the phone to his wife when he was attacked by a shark. Neither story is true. ⌘ Read more

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Wyatt calls for Indigenous Procurement Policy to be shut down if ‘black clad’ rorts continue
Ken Wyatt said contracts flowed mainly to businesses in major capital cities despite most Indigenous Australians living outside the capitals. ⌘ Read more

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Turkish fans turn out in thousands to support both teams in World Cup match
“I’m an Australian and a Turk at the same time,” one fan said on Sunday of supporting both countries. “I respect Australia as my home country, but I’m a Turk as well. So why not?” ⌘ Read more

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Melbourne park evacuated after dynamite find as bomb unit makes controlled detonations
Footage obtained by The Age shows explosives being detonated near bushland in Merri Park just before 1pm. The police operation finished late in the afternoon. ⌘ Read more

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Seven arrested at Brisbane Palestine rally including flotilla activist detained by IDF
Seven people have been arrested at a pro-Palestine rally organised to test Queensland police’s enforcement of the government’s hate speech laws. ⌘ Read more

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Investigation underway after Aussie girl shot dead in Pakistan
A WA community is mourning the shock loss after a nine-year-old was fatally shot by police in a case of mistaken identity, as her brother remains in hospital. ⌘ Read more

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Six arrested at Brisbane Palestine rally including flotilla activist detained by IDF
Six people have been arrested at a pro-Palestine rally organised to test Queensland police’s enforcement of the government’s hate speech laws. ⌘ Read more

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‘You are meant to be greater’: Hospital program unveiled to target youth crime
Youth workers and mentors will be embedded in two major Melbourne hospitals under a pilot program to divert young offenders away from crime. ⌘ Read more

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‘Disappointing’: Why Sydney’s oldest bowling club was forced to close
After almost 150 years, mounting losses have forced the closure of the historic community and sporting hub in Balmain and cast doubt over the site’s future. ⌘ Read more

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Socceroos’ secret weapon no more: The explosive rise of Nestory Irankunda
A day after this profile was published in Good Weekend, 20-year-old Nestory Irankunda announced himself to the planet, scoring a breathtaking goal in the World Cup that has already been hailed as an instant classic. ⌘ Read more

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Ready and waiting for a watch party: Young fans have solid advice for the Socceroos
Watching the World Cup on Sunday at 2pm? It’s a no-brainer for young Sydney players eager to cheer on the Aussie team. What about the 5am start next week? You bet! ⌘ Read more

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Six thousand students, 1000 places. Competition has never been tougher for Melbourne’s best schools
Many families are turning to tutors before the select-entry schools exam. But educators say a revamped test will ensure it is fair. ⌘ Read more

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Instant offers and $20,000 sweeteners: The battle to keep these subjects in NSW schools
Research consistently points to broader cognitive benefits of learning a foreign language but last year just over 250 public school students were in Japanese beginners. ⌘ Read more

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Short-term rental crackdown sparks housing row on Sydney’s most famous beach
Short-term rental rules across Australia’s most internationally recognised beachside strips could be overhauled in a move to ease a housing crisis gripping Sydney. ⌘ Read more

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Red tape blocks 20,000 South West homes as WA housing shortage bites
A housing precinct expected to deliver up to 20,000 homes in WA’s South West region is still yet to receive the development green light from the state government, despite the project launching a decade ago. ⌘ Read more

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‘It just turned into havoc’: Woman in critical condition after shark attack at Coogee Beach
Witnesses have described the terrifying scene when a woman was bitten by a three-metre shark at the popular eastern suburbs beach. ⌘ Read more

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Suburbs left behind as Fire Rescue Victoria misses emergency targets
Fire Rescue Victoria was created to better protect booming outer suburban communities, but the agency is falling short of its response time targets for structure fires in these areas. ⌘ Read more

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‘Rock any mother to the core’: Bodies of girl, father found in Parramatta River
The bodies of a man and his young daughter have been found after a boat was found drifting in the Parramatta River in Sydney’s inner west. ⌘ Read more

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‘Rock any mother to the core’: Girl missing, man’s body found in Parramatta River
A man’s body has been found and a child is missing after a boat was found drifting in the Parramatta River in Sydney’s inner west. ⌘ Read more

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‘Rock any mother to the core’: Girl missing, man’s body found in Parramatta River
A man’s body has been found and a child is missing after a boat was found drifting in the Parramatta River in Sydney’s inner west. ⌘ Read more

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‘It just turned into havoc’: Woman in critical condition after shark attack at Coogee Beach
Witnesses have described the terrifying scene when a woman was bitten by a three-metre shark at the popular eastern suburbs beach. ⌘ Read more

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Domestic violence royal commission ‘should examine family law system’
Teal MPs are calling for action amid warnings that perpetrators are weaponising the family court system and “deliberately driving up the other side’s legal costs”. ⌘ Read more

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‘I saw a lot of blood’: Woman in critical condition after shark attack at Coogee Beach
Witnesses have described the terrifying scene when a woman was bitten by a three-metre shark at the popular eastern suburbs beach. ⌘ Read more

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‘I saw a lot of blood’: Woman in critical condition after shark attack at Coogee Beach
Witnesses have described the terrifying scene when a woman was bitten by a three-metre shark at the popular eastern suburbs beach. ⌘ Read more

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‘Sylvia Plath stole my boyfriend’: This fun-filled 95-year-old comedian is just getting started
In her one-woman show, Liz Hicklin makes wry observations on life and tells how legendary poet Ted Hughes was once her lover. ⌘ Read more

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‘I saw a lot of blood’: Woman in critical condition after shark attack at Coogee Beach
Witnesses have described the terrifying scene when a woman in her 30s was bitten by a shark at the popular eastern suburbs beach ⌘ Read more

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Data centres power what we do online. So why all the controversy now?
You might never go inside one of these massive structures – but your digital presence has, probably hundreds of times a day. What goes on in a data centre? ⌘ Read more

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