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  1. National cabinet will start creating the path out of lockdowns on Friday when the country’s leaders look at how many Australians must be vaccinated against COVID-19 in order to end economically damaging restrictions

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

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  3. A woman who secretly swapped seven pebbles for $7.94 million worth of diamonds has been sent to prison for her role in the audacious heist at a luxury jewellery store in London’s Mayfair district.

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  4. A campaign that began so brightly ended quietly for the Olyroos when they were eliminated from the Tokyo Olympics after a 2-0 loss to Egypt on Wednesday night |

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  5. The Herald's View: The federal government’s disaster payments will cut down on the multi-billion dollar waste in last year’s economic response to the pandemic

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  7. Teenager Tommy Neill rattled off a medal-winning split in the 4x200m relay after some huge names in Australian sport fired off some messages of support |

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  8. Opinion: Cheap tests are available to screen for blood clotting in the extremely rare event that follows an AstraZeneca vaccine. This knowledge should embolden people to get the widely available jab

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  10. Katie Ledecky became the first women’s Olympic 1500m freestyle champion on Wednesday, washing away the disappointment of the 400m and 200m |

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  11. With Patty Mills and Joe Ingles tightly held, Australia’s big men stepped up to take their side to a clutch win over Italy |

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  13. Australia are out of the men’s beach volleyball competition, going down to Spain in a must-win final pool game in Tokyo |

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  14. Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike has now asked the city’s hospitals and hotels to secure more beds for COVID-19 patients as the Japanese capital prepares for another infection surge during the Olympics |

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  16. Education Minister Alan Tudge has given his strongest approval yet for NSW’s plan for international students, but there’s no indication of when it might begin |

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  17. NSW Police have given in to community demands that they ramp up the search for an Aboriginal man last seen entering a river near Moree after allegedly running away from officers

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  19. Plans to build a state-of-the-art 1250-seat performing arts theatre across the river from the Parramatta Powerhouse as part of a new cultural precinct have been revived |

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