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  3. Good morning. Here's today's front page of the Herald

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  4. The Lebanese military discovered more than four tonnes of ammonium nitrate near Beirut's port on Thursday, a find that's a chilling reminder of the horrific explosion a month ago that killed 191 people.

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  6. It wasn't the scoreline most had predicted but the Panthers marched onwards behind a sublime Nathan Cleary to beat Brisbane and extend their winning streak.

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  7. 'Ear-savers' have become a booming cottage industry in response to one of the most common problems associated with wearing a mask

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  8. The former head of Crown’s international high-roller business claimed its management and board expected high returns from his team

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  9. Scott Morrison will push state and territory leaders to urgently fix border restrictions when national cabinet meets on Friday

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  10. A British cabinet minister has come to Tony Abbott's aid, defending the former prime minister against charges of being a "homophobe and misogynist"

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  11. Opinion | The post-pandemic world looks set to be littered with zombie companies, zombie markets and zombie economies, kept on life support in response to COVID-19

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  12. The board of Crown Resorts misled investors in a release to the market and newspaper advertisement last year that claimed its most infamous high-roller gambling partner, Suncity, was controlled by a regulated Hong Kong firm

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  13. NSW says it may never reach the threshold set by Queensland to reopen its borders, with Premier Gladys Berejiklian warning that 28 days of no community transmission is not feasible

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  15. Explainer: The ideas of an online movement called QAnon have added impetus to protests over lockdown restrictions, 5G and vaccinations. So what exactly is QAnon? How did it gain traction and why?

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  17. Suspected Chinese state-sponsored hackers have been accused of using World Health Organisation and Australian Medical Association branding to launch fake global COVID-19 campaigns to gather intelligence cover

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  19. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has defended his government's record on aged care after the Senate formally censured Aged Care Minister Richard Colbeck over his performance, with the support of every crossbencher |

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  20. Temperatures reached 30 degrees, as northwesterly winds brought a warm air mass across the state leaving Sydney with its balmiest early spring day since 1995

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