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US-Iran talks cancelled as tensions continue
Diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran scheduled to take place in Switzerland have been cancelled, with Vice President JD Vance no longe…
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Budget backflip as Chalmers hints more concessions
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has announced further concessions on contentious elements of the federal budget, including lifting the capital gains tax conce…
4 days, 8 hours ago
High-speed chase ends in Alexandria
A stolen white Audi led police on a high-speed chase through Sydney's inner west, travelling through the M8 tunnel from Summerhill to Alexandria wher…
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Manhunt after inner-west chase; budget tax backflip;US-Iran talks off
Two men remain at large following a high-speed police chase through Sydney's inner west that ended in Alexandria. The pursuit began after an attempte…
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Woman killed in Lalor two-car crash
A 49-year-old woman died at the scene of a two-car collision at the intersection of Dalton Road and Burton Street in Lalor just after 6am. The allege…
4 days, 9 hours ago
Victorian teachers reject pay rise, plan more strikes
Victorian teachers have rejected the state government's offer of a 28-32% pay rise, with 57.7% voting against the proposed deal. The Australian Educa…
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Budget backflips; AI career coaches; doorbell debates
The Albanese government's budget backdown on small business tax changes has drawn criticism for not going far enough, despite attempts to address con…
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Million celebrate Knicks' first championship in 53 years
More than a million people descended on Lower Manhattan for the New York Knicks NBA Championship Parade, celebrating the team's first win in 53 years…
4 days, 11 hours ago
Obama Presidential Center opens in Chicago
The Obama Presidential Center has officially opened in Chicago, with former U.S. President Barack Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama unveilin…
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Australians sharing misinformation without checking facts
New research by TikTok reveals one in five Australians believe online content before checking if it's true, while nearly 40 per cent share informatio…
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