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Egypt-Gaza crossing to open for aid on Friday at the earliest, White House says
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Dutton loses vote on push for Indigenous program audit and child sexual abuse inquiry
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University graduates lean yes but wealthy no vote areas show ‘nuance’ of attitudes
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Australian comeback tour awash with love, Lennon tributes and Beatles medleys
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Industry not equipped to tackle money laundering, organised crime expert says
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Ed Husic and Anne Aly say Palestinians are being ‘collectively punished’ for Hamas barbarism
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Labor’s water buyback plan would trigger wave of job losses, farmers warn
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Labor’s water buyback plan would trigger wave of job losses, farmers warn
But environmental groups and scientists say alternative programs to save water have failed and buybacks must resume
 

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Users accuse platform of censoring posts supporting Palestine
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Scientists call on ministers to cut limits for ‘forever chemicals’ in UK tap water
Scientists call on ministers to cut limits for ‘forever chemicals’ in UK tap water
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Victoria suggests higher registration costs or national charge could replace struck down EV tax
Victoria suggests higher registration costs or national charge could replace struck down EV tax
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