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  1. The top category of Australian motorsport, Supercars, will be back on the Seven Network next season after the broadcaster agreed to a five-year deal worth $200 million |

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  4. Some families members were reunited, while some met for the first time on Thursday, as Sydney-Adelaide flights resumed with South Australia's borders officially reopening to NSW |

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  5. School students made headlines last September when they skipped class and took to the streets by the thousands to demand action on climate change. But, this year, the School Strike for Climate Movement has been forced to adapt |

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  6. Labor frontbencher Mark Dreyfus branded his fellow shadow cabinet member Joel Fitzgibbon "the idiot for Hunter" in a heated caucus meeting that has exposed a growing divide within the ALP over its energy policy

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  7. Supermarket giant Woolworths has become Australia's first corporate retailer to have its emission reduction goals endorsed by an independent, UN-backed body amid rising pressure from investors for companies to take climate action seriously |

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  8. Former Reserve Bank governor Bernie Fraser has defended the central bank's actions during the coronavirus pandemic following a scathing attack by ex-Prime Minister Paul Keating |

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  10. Former ABC chief economics correspondent Emma Alberici announced on Thursday she had a new strategy and communications gig with the insurance online comparison platform, Compare the Market |

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  11. Australian researchers Clive Hamilton and Alex Joske have been banned from entering China, Chinese state media reported, less than two weeks after it was revealed Australia had revoked the visas of two Chinese academics |

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  12. The Chinese government has been expanding its detention centres in the remote Xinjiang region, new satellite imagery reveals, despite Beijing’s claims that all detainees have "graduated" from the "re-education camps" |

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  13. Star all-rounder Ellyse Perry's hopes of playing in the first match of Australia's international summer were dealt a further blow on Thursday after she missed the side's practice match |

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  14. Bulldogs football club director, John Ballesty, is facing a backlash from several of his fellow board members over his failure to tell them he co-owns a hotel with pub baron Arthur Laundy, who recently signed a deal to sponsor the team |

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  15. More than 90 per cent of Americans remain susceptible to coronavirus, the head of the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention has warned |

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  17. Wildlife rescuers in Tasmania are hoping to return 20 more whales to sea on Thursday, after saving about a sixth of the group of 470 which beached themselves on the state's west coast |

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  19. Update: New Zealand Rugby is fuming about the prospect of All Blacks players being in hotel quarantine on Christmas Day following Thursday’s fixture announcement for the Rugby Championship |

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  20. Accused Claremont serial killer Bradley Edwards has been found guilty of murdering Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon. Justice Stephen Hall convicted the 51-year-old of two counts of wilful murder but acquitted him over Sarah Spiers’ death |

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