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    Apr 17

    The Herald has been part of Sydney since April 18, 1831. Take a look at how we've grown since our first edition, 190 years ago

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  5. Opinion: No winners in de Belin situation – but even so, stand-down rule must stay, writes Andrew Webster

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  9. The budget reveals the government now expects permanent migrants and international students to begin gradually returning from mid 2022, a year later than it forecast in October’s budget

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  10. The budget will extend tax breaks aimed at bringing forward business investment such as spending on utes, tractors, and manufacturing equipment |

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  11. Scott Morrison’s pandemic budget leaves open the option of a snap poll in coming months, with billions of dollars set aside for a potential election war chest

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  12. First-home buyers worried about being shut out of the market by cashed-up investors can take heart from the fact that affordable real estate can still be found in some pockets of Sydney |

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  13. Analysis: There are billions of dollars for aged care but now the real fight begins to see how the federal government will force the troubled sector to lift its standards |

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  15. Today's editorial cartoon by

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  16. Billions of dollars will be immediately pumped into aged care providers to keep them afloat until major law reforms aimed at ensuring quality care |

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  18. The Morrison government has splashed cash on aged care, childcare rebates and infrastructure, but we could all lose out in the long term. Read more here:

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  19. Good morning. Here's today's front pages of the Herald's special federal budget edition

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  20. The Israeli city of Tel Aviv is under fire from a barrage of 130 rockets launched from the Gaza Strip in an attack so relentless that Israel’s Iron Dome rocket-defence system seemed to be overwhelmed.

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  21. Employers will be given an extra $1.5 billion to hire 100,000 apprentices and trainees in the next year as the government extends one of its most successful job creation programs for the second time |

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