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  1. Star batter Beth Mooney could make an “incredible” recovery and pad up for Australia in the Ashes Test from Thursday, just eight days after having surgery for a broken jaw |

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  2. The Herald's View: Our children have sacrificed too much during this pandemic, and their educational, social, and psychological development must, finally, be put first

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  3. Chemists across the country say they do not have enough rapid antigen tests to start handing out free kits to pensioners when the federal scheme begins on Monday |

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  4. Ash Barty, the world No. 1 at the peak of her career, worked over rising star Amanda Anisimova in an intelligent display to advance to the quarter-finals |

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  5. Not long ago, Bonnyrigg High School was one ambitious parents avoided. But in a little more than a decade, enrolments have more than doubled |

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  7. Travel stocks and aviation groups are experiencing yet more setbacks as the Omicron wave delays WA’s border reopening and the EU imposes travel restrictions on Australians |

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  8. Explainer: If COVID-19 has become endemic, that doesn’t mean it is “less bad” than a pandemic virus, just that it’s here for good. But what does that mean for us? |

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  9. Transport networks in NSW are unprepared for driverless cars and would disrupt the experiences of all road users, a report has found

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  10. Students across NSW will be allowed to take part in choirs, music ensembles and overnight camps again when they return to school under a relaxation of COVID-19 rules |

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  12. Graham Arnold has tested positive for COVID-19, forcing him into isolation and adding another layer of disruption to the Socceroo’s challenging World Cup qualification campaign |

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  13. NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet said schools will receive 6 million rapid antigen tests by Wednesday, and parents will be asked to test their children twice a week |

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  14. Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley says he could see Novak Djokovic back at next year's Australian Open, but Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews says the world No.1 will only be welcome if he has been vaccinated

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  15. Sydneysiders copped a mixed bag of weather conditions on Sunday, with scattered showers across the city expected to hang around for Monday before mostly clearing in time for a warm and sunny Australia Day |

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  16. Led by the University of Sydney, the koala genome survey is an ambitious plan to map the genetic thumbprint of 450 koalas and build a genome map for the species

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  19. A single senator from the coal-rich, dirt-poor American state of West Virginia is holding up Joe Biden’s climate agenda and potentially derailing global climate efforts | @npomalley

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  20. Tennis Australia say Peng Shuai’s safety is still a “primary concern” despite confiscating t-shirts and a banner asking ‘Where is Peng Shuai?’ from two spectators at the Australian Open, on the grounds they were prohibited political statements | ...

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