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‘Too much noise in referendum debate’: No campaign arguing about
Liberal MP Julian Leeser has claimed those that are campaigning against the Voice are “arguing about everything but the constitutional amendment”. Both the Liberals and the Nationals have been opposed to the enshrinement of an advisory
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ASX200 cracks 8000 barrier in historic trading day
The Australian sharemarket cracked the 8000 barrier in a fresh record on Monday as investors swell with confidence ahead of
Fly Me to the Moon review: Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum take on the Moon
There’s nothing that can’t be sold in America. If the historic Moon landing of July 1969 was a marvel of
Donald Trump picks Ohio senator JD Vance as his running mate for 2024 election at
Donald Trump has been officially nominated as the Republican presidential candidate for the 2024 election, and selected Ohio senator JD
Lady Macbeth given her dues in Val McDermid’s Queen Macbeth and Zinnie Harris’s Macbeth (An
Lady Macbeth is one of the most famous female villains in all of literary history. Yet, despite her infamy, her
ASX200 cracks 8000 barrier in historic trading day
Black market firewood suppliers targeting unsuspecting Victorians
Criminals are preying on Victorians struggling to pay their power bills this winter by flogging stolen firewood. Authorities are concerned
China is installing the wind and solar equivalent of five large nuclear power stations per
While Australia debates the merits of going nuclear and frustration grows over the slower-than-needed rollout of solar and wind power,
Trade deal with India creates new eco-friendly market potential for Australia’s sustainable cotton and wool
“Fast fashion” is a dirty phrase among the growing number of eco-conscious fashionistas across the world — and Australian farmers
Success of King Island’s golf courses leads to calls for accommodation boost
If you want to visit Australia’s best golf course, you’ll need a plane. Or be willing to share a boat
Landlords, agents call for more protection in proposed Tasmanian laws allowing pets in rentals
Terry helps manage his 90-year-old father’s rental properties in Hobart’s northern suburbs, but says it isn’t worth the stress. His
Sealed away in steel and concrete is Australia’s nuclear waste legacy at Lucas Heights in
Whenever there is a debate about nuclear power in Australia, one question regularly pops up: What do we do with
Land lease operator Lifestyle Communities share price plunges following ABC investigation
Lifestyle Communities shares plunged more than 18 per cent in the wake of an ABC investigation detailing claims the operator
Health department records show some pathology companies rorted Medicare during COVID pandemic, expert says
Some Australian pathology companies engaged in widespread and “systematic rorting” at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, with new documents
ICYMI: Charmed co-stars share tributes to the late Shannen Doherty, Katy Perry says ‘Woman’s World’
A lot of dramatic stuff happened in the news over the weekend, as per usual, so you may have missed a few
Fly Me to the Moon review: Scarlett Johansson and Channing Tatum take on the Moon
There’s nothing that can’t be sold in America. If the historic Moon landing of July 1969 was a marvel of
Lady Macbeth given her dues in Val McDermid’s Queen Macbeth and Zinnie Harris’s Macbeth (An
Lady Macbeth is one of the most famous female villains in all of literary history. Yet, despite her infamy, her
Ambani son’s ‘wedding of the year’ kicks off with Kardashian sisters, Priyanka Chopra, Nick Jonas,
With pre-parties featuring performances by pop stars Rihanna and Justin Bieber, the wedding of Anant Ambani and Radhika Merchant was
How ‘exhausted’ electrician and teacher pulled their kids out of school to travel Australia
‘Our goal is to share travelling Australia as a family and escape the demands of what is expected from a
Oliver’s ‘silly cough’ didn’t go away after a week. Then a tumour was discovered on
‘There were like 10 doctors and nurses who were all talking, and then we got rushed to the Royal Children’s
Waikiki: Community rallies behind 12-year-old Amelia Flint after stroke leaves her unable to walk or
A 12-year-old Waikiki girl will need to learn to walk again after suffering from a stroke in hospital following an
Traumas of birth untold no longer as mums in pain speak: ‘I was just a
A mother left haunted and suffering PTSD after the birth of her first child hopes awareness of trauma leads to
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, raised eyebrows during a solo outing while her husband, Prince Harry, was on a tour of Asia on Thursday. Meghan was spotted out and about in her hometown of Montecito, where she attended