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The Northern Territory Government's response to rioting in Alice Springs, a two week youth curfew at night, has been mostly well received.
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An emergency curfew has been declared in Alice Springs, after a violent brawl.
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The Federal Government is trying to ram through legislation making it easier to deport people.
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It's believed homes have been lost as a bushfire burns out of control in Western Australia's South-West.
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Tasmanians head to the polls tomorrow in a state election that could see voters shift away from the major parties.
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Australia's unemployment rate has fallen from sharply from 4.1 per cent to 3.7 per cent.
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Australia's ambassador to the United States, Kevin Rudd, is scrutiny after an outburst from former US president Donald Trump.
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The Reserve Bank has decided to leave interest rates unchanged at four point three-five per cent.
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A category 3 cyclone has already caused severe damage in one community, and is heading towards another in the Northern Territory.
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Aged care workers have had a win today, with a ruling that means they'll get pay rises of between seven and 28 per cent.
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The mining industry facing tough questions about workplace safely after a worker dies in a mine collapse in Victoria.
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Educators in the Northern Territory are celebrating news of extra funding, but they warn it must be spent wisely.
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New recommendations for the funding of Australia's aged care system appear to be gaining widespread support.
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Civilians in Gaza are enduring catastrophic conditions as they begin the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
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The United States President Joe Biden has delivered his third state of the union speech.
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After weeks searching for missing Ballarat woman Samantha Murphy, police have charged a man with murder.
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Australia's GDP growth was just 0.2 per cent in the last quarter, according to figures released today.
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Matildas' captain Sam Kerr faced a London court charged with the racial harassment of a police officer.
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The national vacancy rate now sits at 0.7 per cent, according to one real estate website. That's a record low.
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Facebook says it won't renew any of the deals it struck to support public interest journalism in Australia.
- Visa fler