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What services are still out across Australia
Many people are still struggling after a global IT outage left airlines, banks and businesses scrambling.
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‘Together we will win’: Defiant Biden pledges to stay
US President Joe Biden is staring down his opponents in defiance of a revolt from within after more than 30 sitting Democrat party members called on him to step down.
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Bali bombings survivor at centre of ugly high-rise feud
A survivor of the infamous Bali bombings is accused of assaulting a female resident at a Gold Coast apartment and then staging a “Hollywood act” fall to make out he was the victim....
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‘15 times’: Microsoft’s staggering fix to chaos
The infamous blue screen of death is causing chaos around the world — and Microsoft has suggested a bizarre way to fix it.
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TV bloodbath: Stokes shocked at Seven star’s brutal axing
The harsh dismissal of TV newsreader Sharyn Ghidella has shocked Seven’s chairman Kerry Stokes and his wife Christine to the core.
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Oscar winner’s partner dies suddenly at 61
The girlfriend of decorated Hollywood actor Clint Eastwood, 94, has died aged 61, with the star announcing her sudden passing in a sad statement.
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Premier’s stunning vow to Qld in wake of polling disaster
In an exclusive interview, Premier Steven Miles believes battered Labor can still win come October and has promised to ‘do better’ as polling puts his government on track for a dev...
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Albo’s shock move amid outage chaos
The Prime Minister has made a shock announcement as the country grapples with the ongoing effects of a global IT outage.
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Tough guys, a turf war and turning a blind eye: CFMEU and the standover state
A months-long investigation exposes how the CFMEU has built its power in Qld to now effectively write government policy, add billions of taxpayer dollars to major projects and free...
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‘Could last for days’: Qld in meltdown after ‘blue screen of death’ chaos
Services are slowly resuming across Queensland amid warnings it “could take days” for the catastrophic tech outage that affected hundreds of thousands of people to be resolved.
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