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Gold Coast cableway plan edges forward but with slashed funding
The Gold Coast’s long-running cableway proposal has inched forward after councillors redirected funds from First Nations consultation to environmental studies. ⌘ Read more

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Smiling in class. Exhausted at home: Why autistic teens struggle in sport
Hayley masks their struggles so well in dance class that teachers can’t tell. But when they get home, they collapse — sometimes missing days of school. ⌘ Read more

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Australian Olympian hopes to reconnect with birth country via new scheme
Indonesia’s new visa scheme is being touted as a solution to dual citizenship. But some in the Indonesian community say the visa has “no real benefit” and amounts to a government revenue grab. ⌘ Read more

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CFMEU inquiry to hear about ‘orchestrated campaign’ from rival union boss
The commission of inquiry into alleged misconduct and corruption within the state division of the CFMEU is holding its second block of public hearings in Brisbane. ⌘ Read more

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Police watchdog to investigate response into fatal bashing of mother
The independent body in charge of overseeing NSW Police misconduct allegations will today probe the response to Lindy Lucena’s fatal bashing in 2023. ⌘ Read more

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Israel wants new buffer zone between Syrian areas it occupies and Damascus
Benjamin Netanyahu is demanding Syria establish a “demilitarised zone” between the border with the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights and capital Damascus, as part of any possible peace deal with the new Syrian government. ⌘ Read more

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Proton therapy cancer unit debacle leads to $US32m lawsuit
Seven years ago, cancer patients forced to travel overseas for proton therapy were promised an Australian-based service — but the project collapsed last year and is now at the centre of a multi-million-dollar lawsuit. ⌘ Read more

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Why a veteran Tasmanian farmer and his family listen to Country Hour
With the ABC’s Country Hour celebrating eight decades on air, a 91-year-old Tasmanian farmer and his successor reflect on why they’ve been tuning in most days. ⌘ Read more

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How a gas cloud killed thousands in world’s worst industrial disaster
It started with a cloud of gas in the dead of night, silently submerging the city in a toxic soup. By morning on December 3, 1984, an Indian city awoke to a nightmare. ⌘ Read more

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UK MPs launch inquiry into Crown Estate after Andrew revelations
MPs in the United Kingdom will investigate the Crown Estate, after revelations Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor — Queen Elizabeth II’s second son — had not paid rent for two decades sparked outrage. ⌘ Read more

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‘Big Brother cannot watch us’: Indian government phone app plan sparks outrage
New Delhi wants a government app installed on all of the country’s mobile phones, but opposition MPs and privacy advocates have voiced concerns about surveillance. ⌘ Read more

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Imran Khan alive but suffering psychologically, his sister says
The imprisoned former Pakistani prime minister was visited by one of his sisters for the first time in weeks, providing an update on his health after rumours swirled about his wellbeing. ⌘ Read more

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Japan and China trade accusations after coast guard incident in disputed waters
Tokyo and Beijing have given different accounts of the clash as relations between the two countries continue to sour following comments made by Japan’s prime minister about Taiwan. ⌘ Read more

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Putin claims Russia has captured key city of Pokrovsk after bloody battle
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin says his country’s troops have captured the city of Pokrovsk, in eastern Ukraine, in what would represent an important operation win after an almost 18-month siege. ⌘ Read more

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After years of silence, Greg Lynn’s former in-laws detail a dark past
Decades before Greg Lynn was convicted of murdering an elderly camper in Victoria’s High Country, he subjected his first wife to abuse and death threats as their marriage deteriorated, an ABC investigation has revealed. ⌘ Read more

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Suppression order lifted on High Country killer’s past police run-ins
Victoria’s Supreme Court lifts a suppression order that prohibited reporting on convicted murderer Greg Lynn’s past interactions with police and the death of his first wife. ⌘ Read more

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WA electoral commissioner resigns, months after problem plagued election
Robert Kennedy tends his resignation as WA electoral commissioner, nine months after a state election that was plagued by issues including long wait times to vote, and polling booths running out of ballot papers. ⌘ Read more

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Tasmanian politicians under ‘intense pressure’ as answer on stadium looms
State politicians face a looming debate in parliament’s upper house, which will finally decide whether a stadium is built at Hobart’s Macquarie Point and whether Tasmania gets an AFL side. ⌘ Read more

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ACT public servants legally required to uphold ‘Closing the Gap principle’
Senior ACT public servants will soon be required to demonstrate their work towards ending the inequality experienced by First Nations people. ⌘ Read more

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Six prisoners left in NT police cells after ombudsman’s report
Days after acting Northern Territory Ombudsman Bronwyn Haack raised the alarm about “inhumane” conditions in overcrowded police cells, the government says just six inmates remain. ⌘ Read more

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‘Shocked’ employees ponder bleak Christmas after collapse of caravan manufacturer
Questions are being asked about why Zone RV fell into administration, leaving hundreds of workers unemployed and customers in limbo. ⌘ Read more

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High-rise hotel planned for Darwin Waterfront scrapped after controversy
A $100 million luxury hotel planned for the Darwin Waterfront has fallen through, after concerns were raised by Larrakia traditional owners over its interference with a sacred site. ⌘ Read more

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Young detainee forced to wear makeshift spit hood, report finds
An incident at a Tasmanian youth detention centre where a detainee had an improvised spit hood put over his head while being transported by a contracted security company, has been criticised for being “entirely incompatible” with human rights. ⌘ Read more

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Hong Kong orders independent probe into fire that killed 151
Hong Kong will set up an independent committee to investigate the cause of the country’s deadliest fire in decades, including the oversight of the renovations blamed for the disaster that has claimed 151 lives, its leader says. ⌘ Read more

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Rural university campus confirmed as site of ‘open-security’ prison work camp
The Northern Territory government has signed a deal to build a new “open-security” prison work camp at Charles Darwin University’s Katherine campus, with the facility expected to house at least 130 prisoners. ⌘ Read more

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Another music festival canned as ‘numbers no longer stack up’
Park Waves festival, set for February 2026, has been cancelled amid economic challenges, joining a growing list of scrapped Australian music events. ⌘ Read more

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‘Full impact may never be known’ — Judge jails man for filming boys in toilets
A 42-year-old Bunbury man has been sentenced to three years and six months jail for filming people, including children, using public bathrooms across Western Australia. ⌘ Read more

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Echuca driver jailed after killing partner and brother in high-speed collision
A young driver who attempted a “power skid” before slamming into a tree has been sentenced over the deaths of his girlfriend and younger brother. ⌘ Read more

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Canberra man who performed Nazi salute jailed over road rage incidents
A Canberra man has been jailed over a string of road rage attacks committed “for trivial reasons”, and fined $10,000 for performing a Nazi salute outside a Queensland synagogue. ⌘ Read more

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