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Why the real crunch point on oil supply hasn’t hit Australia yet
Why the real crunch point on oil supply hasn’t hit Australia yet

Brent crude surges as Middle East tensions escalate, sending fresh shockwaves through global energy markets and raising concerns the real supply crun…

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Relief for struggling motorists as government slashes fuel tax
Relief for struggling motorists as government slashes fuel tax

After weeks of pressure over surging petrol prices, the federal government has cut the tax on fuel in half. It's a three-month measure costing the bu…

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Blackouts in Iran as US accused of preparing ground invasion - despite bid for peace talks
Blackouts in Iran as US accused of preparing ground invasion - despite bid for peace talks

Iran has accused the United States of plotting a ground attack, even while officials seek talks to end the war. Pakistan says it is ready to step in …

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Moon mission set for this week, five decades since the Apollo missions
Moon mission set for this week, five decades since the Apollo missions

Mankind is returning to the moon for the first time since the 1970s. A crew of four have spent more than two years training for the roughly 10‑day mi…

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INTERVIEW: Could First Nations methods improve mental health treatment?
INTERVIEW: Could First Nations methods improve mental health treatment?

The latest report on Closing the Gap Targets, released last month, found just four of nineteen targets are on track. Among those targets Australia is…

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Are dogs man's most loyal and long-lasting friend?
Are dogs man's most loyal and long-lasting friend?

They’re often called man’s best friend - but it turns out that friendship goes back even further than we realised. New research shows dogs were alrea…

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Unapproved Peptides: When Social Media Replaces the Doctor
Unapproved Peptides: When Social Media Replaces the Doctor

Once confined to bodybuilding forums and elite sports scandals, unapproved peptides have now moved into mainstream wellness and are being marketed on…

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INTERVIEW: How do Australians view national security?
INTERVIEW: How do Australians view national security?

A new report shows a major rise in the number of young Australians worried about the country's preparedness in the face of crisis. Tim Wilford, who d…

3 months ago

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What rising global fertiliser prices means for food costs and inflation
What rising global fertiliser prices means for food costs and inflation

Markets held relatively steady to close the week, with the ASX200 dipping just 0.1 per cent but still breaking a three-week losing streak, as Adam Da…

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Lines drawn: The US extends pause on Iran's strikes, amid Middle East crisis
Lines drawn: The US extends pause on Iran's strikes, amid Middle East crisis

The US has maintained for days that negotiations between US and Iran are underway, a claim Tehran denies. From escalating military attacks to high st…

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