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Jun52023

Kathleen Folbigg has been pardoned and released from prison.

Kathleen Folbigg pardoned over deaths of her four daughters

Jun52023

Private opioid treatment clinics concerned for their businesses after government changes made in federal budget.

Private opioid treatment clinics concerned for patients and their businesses after changes made in the federal budget

Jun52023

Parliment House is where Brittany Higgins alleged that Bruce Lehrmann raped her.

Bruce Lehrmann doesn’t rule out suing Brittany Higgins during first TV interview

Jun52023

Workers marching with red and white signs during the Hollywood writers strike.

Writers’ Strike continues as Directors Guild reaches agreement

Jun22023

Evacuation over bomb threat at The Downing Centre Local and District Court Sydney

Sydney Downing Centre evacuated over bomb threat

Jun22023

Glazed doughnuts: major doughnut companies are giving away free doughnuts to celebrate National Doughnut Day.

Celebrate National Doughnut Day with free doughnuts

Jun22023

University graduates hit with increased student debt

Millions of Australians struck with higher HELP debt

May312023

One of the famous K'gari (Fraser Island) dingoes - a protected population.

DNA testing finds most dingoes are genetically pure, busting “hybrid” myth

May312023

Building 1 at Peterson Space Force Base, Colo. is the provisional headquarters of U.S. Space Command.

US Space Command say they are “ready to fight” amidst growing unrest

May312023

Protesters in Adelaide, South Australia.

Severe anti-protest law “rushed through” South Australian parliament

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