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A Victorian courtroom has erupted after a man accused of murdering Hannah McGuire changed his plea to guilty midway through the trial.
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The unemployment rate has jumped as tens of thousands of Australians lost full-time positions in June.
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Bradley John Murdoch died serving life in prison today, taking to his grave vital information about his victim Peter Falconio.
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The PM presses Australia's interests in a high level meet in Beijing.
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Anthony Albanese meets with business leaders in China, with a high-level roundtable on green steel in Shanghai.
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An Israeli air strike has killed at least 15 people - including ten children - outside a medical clinic in Gaza.
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The prime minister says a report by special envoy Jillian Segal has found antisemitism has reached "deeply troubling levels".
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Qantas reveals more details about a major cyber attack that's caught up millions of customers.
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Erin Patterson has spent her first night behind bars as a convicted murderer. Locals say they're relieved the long trial has come to an end.
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Victoria launches an anti-hate taskforce, following the latest attack on a Melbourne synagogue. Will it ease social division?
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Amid disturbing childcare allegations - how do we teach children about body safety?
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Sean Diddy Combs denied bail, despite being found not guilty on the most serious charges.
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The fallout from horrific sexual abuse allegations involving a Melbourne child care worker continues, with the Victorian government launching a wide-ranging review of child care safety.
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The east coast of Australia is slammed by slow-moving, dangerous weather, as flood hit regions buckle down for more water and waves.
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Australia's largest green hydrogen project has been axed, in the latest blow to the promise of a green hydrogen future.
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The Trump administration lashes the media and intelligence leaks, while Iran supreme's leader speaks, claiming America's attacks did not "achieve anything significant".
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"Daddy" is not a word you often hear at a bilateral summit, but its the term used by NATO's boss, referring to Donald Trump's apparent paternalism in acting against Iran.
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A faster-than-expected easing in inflation last month will fuel calls for further interest rate cuts, with consumer prices rising just 2.1 per cent over the year to May, down from 2.4 per cent the previous month.
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There's confusion over US President Donald Trump's claim a ceasefire deal has been agreed in the war between Iran and Israel. Iran says there won't be any agreement until Israel stops its attacks.
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As the US hails its covert attack on Iran's nuclear facilities a major success, there are fears it will lead to a dangerous escalation of Israel-Iran war.
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