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The Reserve Bank has left interest rates unchanged at 4.35 per cent. The Governor Michele Bullock says the economic outlook is still uncertain.
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Australia's two major supermarket chains are being taken to court by the consumer watchdog for allegedly misleading shoppers with price discounts on common products.
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As the tension between Hezbollah and Israel grows, world leaders are urging both sides to pull back from their attacks.
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The unemployment rate for August was unchanged from the previous month, at 4.2 per cent, but there are concerns the figure will rise.
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The Islamist militant group Hezbollah has vowed to retaliate after hundreds of pagers used by its members exploded simultaneously across Lebanon.
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The Federal Government is continuing to have trouble getting one of its big housing policies passed by Parliament.
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Americans have been stunned by a second assassination attempt on Donald Trump.
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Australians may soon have stronger protections from scammers if the federal government succeeds in getting new laws passed.
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The Federal Government and the Coalition have struck a deal to deliver major aged care reforms.
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In the United States, the Democrat Kamala Harris and Republican Donald Trump have met in what is tipped to be their only formal debate.
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There have been strong reactions to the Prime Minister's promise to ban children from social media.
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The final report of Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide has been made public this afternoon.
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Frontline domestic violence workers are optimistic a $4.7 billion funding package will help protect more women and children.
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Bill Shorten has called time on his political career after 17 years, he's announced he won't recontest next year's election.
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Australia's National Accounts show the economy barely grew in the last quarter.
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Thousands of Tasmanians are grappling with the aftermath of days of wild weather across the state.
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Wild weather is causing chaos across Australia's southeast. Powerful winds and flooding have caused widespread damage.
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Members of Australia's LGBTQI+ community say the Prime Minister's backdown on sexuality and gender questions in the census doesn't go far enough.
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The families of the police officers murdered in Queensland's Wieambilla shooting have spoken on the final day of an inquest.
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Official data released today shows the rate of inflation has slowed to 3.5 per cent.
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