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    Exclusive: Some of Australia’s most dangerous crime bosses have allegedly formed a drug cartel earning an estimated $1.5b a year

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  4. Jun 11

    Our staff photographers roamed from mountains to desert to bring you these beautifully crafted news photos this week 👉 Tweet photos by and Dylan Coker

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  9. Boyd Cordner fought back tears and admitted he wasn’t sure if he could have lived with himself if he’d suffered another concussion after retiring due to repeated head knocks |

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  10. One of Australia’s largest private irrigators is being investigated over the conversion of part of a wetland swamp into a dam that has diverted water from a major creek system to supply nearby farms |

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  11. Leading health experts from across the nation have decried the Morrison government’s decision to keep a Tamil asylum-seeker family on Christmas Island, saying it will lead to lifelong trauma for the children |

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  16. This was a swim that sent a tidal wave across the Pacific – all the way to Omaha, Nebraska, where the Americans are preparing for their Olympic trials |

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  17. A study that analysed 92,542 people over a 15-year period showed rates of potentially avoidable hospitalisations for those with an intellectual disability |

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  18. Housing costs have drawn level with health as the biggest worry for people in NSW as soaring property prices stoke fears about affordability |

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  19. The G7 summit wrapped up on Sunday with a statement criticising Beijing, but a dispute over how forceful the language should be produced a weaker condemnation than some countries had hoped |

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  20. Frontline services helping women and children experiencing domestic and sexual violence will be given an extra $60 million as the NSW government tries to tackle cycles of abuse in families |

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