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  1. New data shows parking inspectors like to take Mondays and Fridays off and Melbourne is the most risky city to overstay a park.

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  2. The Darwin Festival kicks off on August 6 with a mix of online and live activities to enrapture visitors with music, theatre, storytelling and the visual arts

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  3. One of the key architects of the $100m Plutus tax fraud has received five years' jail without parole after the court declared it was one of the most serious crimes to come before the courts.

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  4. Somewhere in the film there’s a serviceable neo noir struggling to escape the arty carapace, but something has gone wrong.

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  5. This was supposed to be all over by July. Now governments are in mourning for plans that did not go to timetable.

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  6. To force monopolists Google and Facebook to pay for news content, ACCC chairman Rod Sims has drawn on a strategy that was used successfully more than a decade ago.

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  7. A six-week trip to France turned into a 10-year mission to tell the story of one of art's most notorious works.

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  8. The revision reflects the ongoing deterioration in the US public finances, and the absence of a credible fiscal consolidation plan, Fitch said.

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  9. Victoria's entire health system will be at risk if it cannot control the virus raging through its aged care homes.

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  10. James Murdoch has resigned from News Corp's board, citing "disagreements" over editorial coverage by the company's news outlets.

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  11. As it sidesteps Washington's confrontational approach to Beijing, Canberra has been busily assembling a web of alliances to counter China's growing influence.

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  12. The academic, population commentator and author says growing up on the fringes has given her the advantage of an outsider's perspective and a special responsibility to help those who don't fit the statistical norms.

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  13. The twin crises of the pandemic and souring relations with China mean Australia is being forced to step up.

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  14. At least 50 companies have doubled in value, while 17 have tripled in value since raising capital during the pandemic, according to data from Fresh Equities.

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  15. James Murdoch has resigned from News Corp's board, citing "disagreements" over editorial coverage by the company's news outlets.

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  16. The mood in Melbourne each day is being determined by one number, and the fear that one of your friends or family might be the next.

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  17. Orders to cease or cap dividend payments to shareholders are the start of a multi-year handbrake on dividends.

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  18. The extraordinary growth rates achieved by the buy now, pay later darling don't look so great when seen in the context of other payment companies. One doubter says to wait for the bad debt data early next year.

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  19. Bolstered by Apple, Facebook and Amazon, the Nasdaq surged 1.5 per cent. The S&P 500 notched its fourth weekly gain in the past five.

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  20. Smallest children carry highest viral loads. Britain imposes new restrictions and slows reopening. Follow our live coronavirus news here.

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