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We're only a month in, and already there's mounting speculation that there will be another Federal election before the end of the year.
When bushfires tore through the Perth Hills last month, Emma Barnden-Brown had to hide in a home-made bunker. Her two horses faced the brunt of the flames and sadly only one survived, but the community showed it's spirit with their generous help.
COVID immunization programs are well underway around the world, we take a look at just how effective the vaccines are outside of clinical trials, and the news is good.
Indigenous remains and artefacts have been scattered around the world - there's a growing push to bring them home.
The Prime Minister has again rejected calls for an inquiry into Christian Porter but another independent investigation - the one into parliament's workplace culture - has taken an important step forward.
There are vigils across the country tonight, marking a sad new milestone for a young family ripped from the Queensland community that loved them, and thrown in detention.
Grace Tame has made another powerful speech, this time at the National Press Club, where she called for a national definition of consent and criticised the PM's response to rape claims, saying 'having children doesn't guarantee a conscience'.
People are paying millions for original pieces of online art.
The man generally regarded as the godfather of the Aussie music industry, Michael Gudinski, died overnight. He was just 68.
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