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50 years since Concorde's first commercial flight, memories linger on
50 years since Concorde's first commercial flight, memories linger on

The world’s first supersonic passenger plane, Concorde, made its maiden commercial flight 50 years ago this month on 21 January 1976. Its delta-wing …

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Do you know where your food is really from? This Australian scientist does
Do you know where your food is really from? This Australian scientist does

Millions of people globally fall ill each year, from unsafe or contaminated foods. Some is due to food fraud, the act of purposely selling fake, mis-…

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Is the A$ headed for 70USc?
Is the A$ headed for 70USc?

SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Tony Sycamore from IG Markets about the day's sharemarket action as the Australian dollar and gold p…

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What next - if anything - for the Coalition?
What next - if anything - for the Coalition?

The Coalition’s unity has reached a new low following what's being described as a 'terminal' breakdown between key frontbenchers, marking their third…

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Australia’s summers being transformed as climate change drives heatwaves
Australia’s summers being transformed as climate change drives heatwaves

Australian summers are undergoing what scientists call a "total transformation," with a new study from World Weather Attribution revealing the countr…

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The café that’s trained 700 people living with disability and neurodivergence
The café that’s trained 700 people living with disability and neurodivergence

The Australian of the Year will be named in four categories on Sunday night. Among them is Emily Briffa, Tasmania's nomination for Local Hero. She's …

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President Trump keeps world leaders on their toes
President Trump keeps world leaders on their toes

.US President Donald Trump has used the World Economic Forum in Davos to push a new security framework for the Arctic, and signal what he says is mom…

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Surprise jobs report boosts chance of February rate rise
Surprise jobs report boosts chance of February rate rise

SBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Johnathan McMenamin from Barrenjoey and Adam Dawes from Shaw and Parnters as Australia's unemploymen…

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Trump’s Greenland U-turn, Syria clashes force Kurds into retreat & China ‘brings home the bacon’
Trump’s Greenland U-turn, Syria clashes force Kurds into retreat & China ‘brings home the bacon’

Is Donald Trump’s retreat from tariffs and military threats over Greenland - a NATO reset or a tactical pause? Syria edges toward reunification but a…

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Jim Chalmers: 'The Coalition is a smoking ruin'
Jim Chalmers: 'The Coalition is a smoking ruin'

The Coalition has reached a breaking point as the National Party officially splits from the Liberals, following a mass frontbench walkout over contro…

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