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John Cleese outrun in race to shoot movie of how flightless birds thwarted army’s machine guns
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Boy dies in fresh Russian strike as city reels from attack that killed 52
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Boy dies in fresh Russian strike as city reels from attack that killed 52
Zelenskiy condemns ‘Russian terror’ after missiles hit apartments in Kharkiv city on day after scores killed in Hroza
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Mobile polls head to remote regions for the voice referendum
Red dirt, rivers and roads  
Mobile polls head to remote regions for the voice referendum
Despite efforts to get referendum messaging out over official channels, many outback residents still rely mainly on word of mouth to learn when and where to vote
 
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Well-seasoned Australia guided by consistency and stability in Cricket World Cup tilt
No need for conspiracies – World Cup 2030 and 2034 are a plot in plain sight
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Deliciously witchy performance art poses questions for new Volume festival
Deliciously witchy performance art poses questions for new Volume festival
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Think the constitution is sacred? Meet the men who helped write it
Think the constitution is sacred? Meet the men who helped write it
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MPs and peers call for ‘immediate stop’ to live facial recognition surveillance
MPs and peers call for ‘immediate stop’ to live facial recognition surveillance
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People may suffer ‘long colds’ more than four weeks after infection, study shows
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WA police condemned for ‘shocking’ demand for ABC to hand over footage of climate protesters
WA police condemned for ‘shocking’ demand for ABC to hand over footage of climate protesters
Australian bird of the year 2023  
Bird of the year 2023 result: swift parrot crowned winner of Australia’s favourite bird poll – as it happened
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Prominent Liberals campaign for a yes vote in voice to parliament referendum – video
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