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Targeted by Russian disinformation: Vials of the Moderna COVID-19 vaccine.

Australia buys 25 million Moderna vaccine doses, negotiates onshore manufacturing

Moderna has struck an agreement with the Morrison government to supply 10 million doses this year and 15 million booster shots in 2022. 

‘No time to waste’: Panel urges new outbreak powers for WHO

Workers disinfect a subway train in preparation for the restoration of public transport in Wuhan.

A new report has urged world governments to allow WHO infection experts immediate access to inspect outbreaks anywhere in the world in an effort to prevent future cover-ups and delays.

Inquiry into PM’s office about Higgins’ rape claim resumes

Prime Minister Scott Morrison said inquiries into who knew what in his office about Brittany Higgins’ claims had resumed.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison confirmed on Wednesday night that an inquiry into who in his office knew what about Brittany Higgins’ rape allegations has resumed.

Court bid to oust Porter barrister from acting in defamation fight

A friend of the woman who accused Christian Porter of rape has made a court bid to stop one of his barristers from acting for him in his defamation case against the ABC.

RMS employee Craig Steyn, pictured with wife Aleesha.

Public servant tells ICAC: I got caught up in a network of corrupt work

A former Roads and Maritime Services employee accused of rigging $41 million worth of NSW government contracts in return for lavish kickbacks said he got swept up in a network of corruption.

Migraine relief on the way for sufferers with new drug added to PBS

A new drug for migraine sufferers has made life easier; Jo Lay, a yoga teacher, is among those to benefit.

Emgality, a drug which could previously cost up to $6800 a year, will instead cost $41.30 a script.

Airwallex vows to improve culture amid staff survey backlash

Airwallex scored a negative result in a survey that measures job satisfaction across its compliance and legal operations.

Escalating violence bears hallmarks of Gaza war

A Palestinian man passes by the remains of a building destroyed by Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City.

The death toll in Gaza rose to 43 Palestinians, including 13 children and three women, according to the Health Ministry. Nearly 300 people have been wounded.

Last wild macaw in Rio is lonely and looking for love

A blue-and-yellow macaw grooms a red-and-green macaw, inside an enclosure at BioParque, in Rio de Janeiro.

Almost every morning Juliet appears. She swoops onto the zoo’s macaw enclosure and, through the fence, engages in behaviour that looks like conjugal canoodling.

‘Won’t last five rounds’: Swift Justis predicted in Gallen showdown

The Huni camp are predicting Paul Gallen will be quickly knocked out.

Paul Gallen’s fight with Justis Huni is scheduled for 10 rounds, but the budding Olympian’s camp doubts it will even reach the halfway point.

Reynolds set to sign three-year deal with Broncos

The South Sydney captain has told those close to him that he will be taking up a three-year deal at Brisbane next season.

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Gold standard: First look at the new permanent Wallabies jersey

The Herald has obtained a photo of this year’s Wallabies jersey, which is the same colour as Australia’s famous 1991 strip.

Ellen DeGeneres to end her TV talk show next year

Ellen DeGeneres said her talk show was “just not a challenge anymore”.

The talk show host, who has seen a ratings hit after allegations of running a toxic workplace, has decided that her upcoming season will be the last.

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Detective series Mare of Easttown is a hallelujah moment for TV

Kate Winslet’s performance in Mare of Easttown makes for a highly watchable show.

Kate Winslet investigates a murder in HBO’s deeply watchable seven-part series that upends cop show cliches.

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FEDERAL BUDGET 2021

Sharemarket returns for biotech investors remain hard to come by.

Tax breaks for home-grown patents to spur innovation

Income earned from Australian-developed and registered patents will be taxed at a concessional tax rate of 17 per cent from July next year.

Many economists had been calling for better childcare funding.
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Coalition eager to prove it works for women too

The inclusion of a formal women’s budget statement in Tuesday’s pack of papers in itself speaks volumes about the pressure the government has come under over the treatment of women.

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Emergency services on the scene of the alleged assault in Rushcutters Bay.

Man dies after alleged assault at Rushcutters Bay apartments

Police arrived at Kings Cross Road just before 2pm where the man, believed to be in his 30s, was found unresponsive in a basement.

Service NSW employee spoke in made up language to disguise corrupt conduct: ICAC

Client reading and signing legal document at a meeting in a cafe Generic legal paperwork image.

Diana Benyamin used her job within the agency to engage in serious corrupt conduct over several incidents in 2019, including when she agreed to alter a friend car’s registration in exchange for $500, a commission heard.

Turnbull says ‘right wing craziness’ drives the government on climate

NSW Energy & Environment Minister Matt Kean with former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull at the Smart Energy 2021 Summit and Expo.

Malcolm Turnbull joins a chorus of clean energy supporters disappointed in the federal government, saying only the “implausible” threat of Labor will shift it.

Founders of fashion brand The Daily Edited cut ties, settle legal case

Alyce Tran, who has sold her stake in accessories label The Daily Edited.

Alyce Tran, one of the co-founders of accessories brand The Daily Edited, has sold her stake to her former business partner following a two-year legal battle over claims of misused funds.

Two dead whales dislodge from hull of HMAS Sydney in California

Two dead whales dislodged from underneath a Royal Australian Navy ship as it berthed in San Diego at the weekend.

The Royal Australian Navy has confirmed the two carcasses shifted from underneath the vessel as it berthed.

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Rapidly rising prices and limited choice have begun to dampen buyer's spirits as their positivity about the market declines.

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Gold standard: First look at the new permanent Wallabies jersey

The Herald has obtained a photo of this year’s Wallabies jersey, which is the same colour as Australia’s famous 1991 strip.

Adam Reynolds is heading to the Broncos.

Reynolds set to sign three-year deal with Broncos

The South Sydney captain has told those close to him that he will be taking up a three-year deal at Brisbane next season.

The Huni camp are predicting Paul Gallen will be quickly knocked out.

‘Won’t last five rounds’: Swift Justis predicted in Gallen showdown

Paul Gallen’s fight with Justis Huni is scheduled for 10 rounds, but the budding Olympian’s camp doubts it will even reach the halfway point.

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Alan Jones keeps barking questions at Rugby Australia. I’ve got the answers.

Alan Jones’ favourite used to be “the dogs bark, the caravan moves on”. Now he’s the one barking.

Earlier this year, the NSW Swifts played a pre-season game against the NSW Men’s side in March in what was considered another huge milestone for the growth of the sport.

‘There is no pathway’: Call for boys to play netball in schools

Representatives from Men’s Netball NSW have been going out to local schools and sporting carnivals in an effort to get teachers on board with the men’s game. 

Jakob Arthur and Andrew Johns.

‘He will handle this’: Johns declares Arthur ready for NRL debut

Parramatta’s halves coach, eighth Immortal Andrew Johns, believes all the hard work is about to pay off for teenaged Eels debutant Jakob Arthur.

Steve Smith and his Australian colleagues face a jam-packed schedule next summer.

Afghanistan Test to be Ashes warm-up for stars with Perth to host series finale

The match against Test minnows Afghanistan will provide much-needed red-ball practice for Test stars Pat Cummins, Steve Smith and David Warner leading into Australia’s defence of the urn.

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