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‘Case ends here’: Judge sets Assange free
Julian Assange is set to fly to Australia after the emotional WikiLeaks founder was sentenced to time already served in prison in a plea deal.
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Origin II: Punters desert Latrell for Blues smokey
While Reece Walsh and Daly Cherry-Evans are market favourites for man-of-the-match honours in game two at the MCG, punters are all over a Blues star, but it’s not Latrell Mitchell....
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Mortgage risk as inflation shocker stuns
The fresh inflation reading comes as the Reserve Bank battles to tame persistent price pressures or consider further rate rises.
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Calls to sack minister over Callide ‘cover-up’ amid savings push
Premier Steven Miles faces calls to sack Energy Minister Mick de Brenni following extraordinary revelations about the Callide power station explosion. POLL
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Dog rego rip-off: Where residents are paying four times more
Dog owners in certain parts of South East Queensland will soon be paying up to four times more than others for dog registration. SEE YOUR PRICE
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‘Too great a risk’: Council cancels Caloundra Music Festival
The Sunshine Coast Council has made the shock announcement regarding the long-term future of the much-loved beachside music festival.
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Revealed: Real reason behind Great Keppel Island Native Title bid
The traditional owners of Great Keppel Island say the $30m tourism development plan won’t be affected by their impending Native Title claim, outlining the reasons behind the bid.
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‘Rife with scams’: Big Four banks blast Meta
One in five Australians believe Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, has been “encouraging scams”. Now the banks have had enough.
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Slick homes of State of Origin’s biggest stars
They are some of State of Origin’s biggest stars, so it’s only fitting they also own some of the game’s slickest homes. Check them out.
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Why total overhaul is needed for Australian T20 cricket team
The early end to Australia’s T20 World Cup campaign proves it’s time to put the broom through its Twenty20 team and go young. BEN HORNE explains why inside.
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