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NAPLAN testing started with a technical glitch on Wednesday morning.
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Ellidy pops into the bottle shop on her way out to dinner with friends.
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The Iranian Revolution of 1979 reshaped the political landscape of the Middle East, replacing Iran’s Western-backed leader with an Islamic
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In a dangerous and uncertain world, what should US allies do? Draw closer to America, or pull away?
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney issued a stark warning in his address to the Australian parliament.
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Four years ago, Vladimir Putin escalated his war against Ukraine to an all-out assault. The plan was for a quick and lively campaign and a speedy
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Many Australians might be watching the price at the fuel bowser with more trepidation than usual.
The crisis in the Middle East has caused global
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Australia faces a more complex and dangerous world than at any time since the threat of Japanese invasion during the second world war.
The global