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  2. Technology entrepreneur Stephenie Rodriguez contracted cerebral malaria after an overseas trip in September. Her doctor described the fact she is alive as "absolutely ridiculous" |

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  3. Comment | Dull, wasteful and overblown - is this the best Australia can do with the Australian War Memorial renovation? |

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  5. The Noongar people's $290 billion compensation claim against the West Australian government for loss of its land will be transformative both for them and all Indigenous Australia, says the lawyer leading the action

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  6. Comment: Auditing is core to maintaining integrity and trust in markets and the economy. It is all about transparency. But in the case of the big four auditors, they are a black box, writes

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  7. Comment: The final send-off for former Randwick president and Wallaby Jeffrey Sayle was a fitting tribute to a life filled with colour and movement, writes |

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  9. Without offering proof, Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Friday said actor Leonardo DiCaprio had funded non-profit groups that he claimed were partly responsible for fires in the Amazon this year

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  10. The former chief executive of hospital group Healthscope has backed insurers' claims they are being gouged by medical device manufacturers, saying the country is referred to as a "treasure island" for the industry

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  11. The Morrison government has delayed plans to introduce its contentious religious discrimination bill to Parliament, following a high-powered intervention from church groups |

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  13. Margaret Court has accepted an invitation from Tennis Australia to attend January’s Australian Open and celebrate the 50th anniversary of her grand slam triumph, but the governing body has again stressed it disagrees with her personal views |

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  14. Israel Folau says his controversial comment that the bushfire crisis was a sign of "God's judgment" in response to the legalisation of same-sex marriage was not meant to offend but that it was a “timely reminder of god’s word” |

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  16. Sydney will face another afternoon of thunderstorms on Saturday, amid very high and severe fire danger warnings across the state

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  17. Benjamin Law speaks with model Adut Akech Bior about growing up in a refugee camp, the hard work behind modelling and the insulting moment no Australian should find acceptable

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  18. A man who helped tackle a knife-wielding terrorist who killed two people near London Bridge said he intervened because it was "what any Londoner would do"

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  19. Perspective: Australia's leaders are right to keep their cool on China, but they must respond to the regime's intrusions into our democratic and other institutions, writes Peter Hartcher

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