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The Matildas have defeated Thailand 2-0 to finish the year on the longest winning streak of Tony Gustavsson’s coaching tenure and confirm positive signs before next year’s World Cup
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Even if the milestone meeting does produce concrete returns for Australia, the task of managing relations with China is only likely to get harder. | OPINION
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Many of us had low expectations of America’s young voters, but they’ve emerged to demonstrate why the country’s future is hopeful. | OPINION
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Is it possible that King Charles’ first order of business once ascending to the throne was encouraging show creator Peter Morgan to give him an onscreen glow-up? Perhaps.
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Justina Cho, 28, a social worker who dreamed of starting her own fashion label, died on Sunday night surrounded by her family.
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Australia’s most successful Olympian says he disagrees with the ban on transgender swimmers competing in women’s events.
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Is it possible that King Charles’ first order of business once ascending to the throne was encouraging show creator Peter Morgan to give him an onscreen glow-up? Perhaps.
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Gillon McLachlan heading to Tasmania on Friday as state awaits on bid:
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Australia’s most successful Olympian says he disagrees with the ban on transgender swimmers competing in women’s events.
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Is it possible that King Charles’ first order of business once ascending to the throne was encouraging show creator Peter Morgan to give him an onscreen glow-up? Perhaps.
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Diplomatic deep freeze. Illustration: Matt Golding. Read letters to the editor here: tinyurl.com/3n8ewnwu
#auspol #springst #education
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Bets were allegedly laid on more than 10 matches Michael Pell umpired
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A long-awaited review of laws on property underquoting and real estate agent conduct has been put on ice.
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One of the pioneers behind Barcelona’s car-free “superblocks” is calling for Melbourne to adopt the same model, limiting traffic on the Hoddle grid and freeing up public space to encourage walking and cycling.
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The You Am I frontman wants to “be more honest” than the “whiskey-drinking, wannabe, country folk singer” he once was.
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Just eight countries are expected to account for half of the world’s population growth between now and 2050.
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Melbourne’s historic John Curtin Hotel, whose recent sale sparked a music industry backlash and union-backed ‘green ban,’ will not be redeveloped. | EXCLUSIVE
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Labor attacks Greens over its role in a climate change scorecard. But the genuine community groups behind it say it’s a smear that won’t pay off for Labor.
#VictoriaVotes
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The Ukrainian president vows not to concede any territory in eventual peace talks, fearing Russia would embark on a new path of “terror and global destabilisation”.
#G20 #RussiaUkraineWar
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Australians won’t be able to receive a third COVID-19 vaccine booster until at least next year after Australia’s expert vaccine panel concluded an extra booster was unlikely to reduce the current fourth wave of the virus
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Club captain calls for Brownlow Medal voting rethink
'Leave it up to an expert panel to decide, don’t leave it up to the umpires and take that responsibility off them.'
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‘I wanted to right some wrongs’: Tim Rogers & the Twin Set return after 23 years. By
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BREAKING | Novak Djokovic allowed to play January's Australian Open after visa ban overturned
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A recently hatched peregrine falcon has been euthanised after being found on the footpath near the CBD tower with severe spinal injuries.
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Is it possible that King Charles’ first order of business once ascending to the throne was encouraging show creator Peter Morgan to give him an onscreen glow-up? Perhaps.
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Melbourne’s historic John Curtin Hotel, whose recent sale sparked a music industry backlash and union-backed ‘green ban,’ will not be redeveloped. | EXCLUSIVE
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Novak Djokovic will be allowed to contest the Australian Open tennis tournament next year after his visa ban was overturned.
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Life is, indeed, returning to normal. | OPINION by Jessica Irvine
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"There were missed opportunities." The father of three children killed in a murder-suicide has described to an inquest his grief at finding his family dead, saying his wife did not receive the mental health care she needed.
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AGL, the nation’s largest greenhouse gas emitter, has been dealt another stunning defeat after its shareholders elected all four board candidates nominated by activist investor Mike Cannon-Brookes.
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Australia’s third year in a row of La Nina has added spice to the cricket pitches but also anxiety to the schedulers. |
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Australian golf is gearing up for its biggest month since Tiger Woods was in Melbourne for the 2019 Presidents Cup, but Golf Australia chief James Sutherland says it’s not LIV Golf that deserves credit.
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Can’t beat the algorithm: The one Brownlow bet that didn’t land
ANALYSIS from
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In special episodes of Please Explain, discusses with how the Morrison government unravelled - from Liberal partyroom unrest, a poorly-timed Hawaiian holiday, the teal revolution and a secret letter about climate policy #auspol
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