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www.abc.net.au 'Criminal leaking': Trump hits back after former president accused of sharing sensitive details

Former US president Donald Trump is accused of discussing "potentially sensitive" details of America’s nuclear submarine program with Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt.

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www.theguardian.com Elon Musk under investigation by US agency for $44bn takeover of Twitter

Securities and Exchange Commission inquiring whether Musk broke federal law in 2022 when he bought stock in the platform

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www.abc.net.au Noel Pearson argues Yes vote will 'complete Australia', says it's vital referendum succeeds — as it happened

Noel Pearson, an Indigenous Australian lawyer and land rights activist, addressed the National Press Club ahead of the Voice referendum.

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www.theguardian.com Jacinta Allan named as new premier of Victoria

Labor MPs appoint Daniel Andrews’ deputy to replace him, making her the state’s first female premier in three decades

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www.sbs.com.au COVID-19 was the third leading cause of death in Australia last year, ABS data shows

Nearly 10,000 Australians died from COVID-19 last year, the first time in more than 50 years that an infectious disease has been in the top five killers.

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www.smh.com.au Jacinta Price bills taxpayers $76,000 for business-class flights

The Country Liberal Senator and leading No campaigner has been travelling. A lot.

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www.sbs.com.au 'Truly overwhelming': Voice supporters march in rallies across Australia and overseas

The campaign for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament is firing up and mass marches have taken place across the country in support of the Yes campaign, following controversial comments about colonisation.

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  • Thousands of people have marched in Walk for Yes events across Australia in support of a Voice to Parliament.
  • Events have also taken place internationally, with hundreds of people walking across Brooklyn Bridge in New York.
  • Australians will head to the ballot box on 14 October to vote in the Voice to Parliament referendum.
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Google lays off hundreds on recruiting team
    • “Hey could I get you in my office for a sec”
    • “Yeah what’s up?”
    • “Yeah so listen you’re fired”
    • “Oh hey, you are too!”
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  • www.theguardian.com Australia has highest per capita CO2 emissions from coal in G20, analysis finds

    Australia used twice as much electricity as China on a per capita basis and 48% of it came from coal plants, thinktank says

    Australia used twice as much electricity as China on a per capita basis and 48% of it came from coal plants, thinktank says

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    www.abc.net.au Alan Joyce abruptly departs Qantas after scandalous week and 'many ups and downs'

    Embattled Qantas boss Alan Joyce brings his retirement forward by two months after a horror period for the airline.

    Key points:

    • Alan Joyce will step down within 24 hours
    • He says the company must focus on its renewal
    • Mr Joyce says he is proud of many things he did as chief executive of the airline
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    www.sbs.com.au Consumer watchdog pushes for record $250 million fine from Qantas in court case

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says it will ask for Qantas to receive a steep fine if it can prove allegations the airline advertised tickets for already-cancelled flights.

    The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission says it will ask for Qantas to receive a steep fine if it can prove allegations the airline advertised tickets for already-cancelled flights.

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    www.theguardian.com Australian rents are rising at the fastest rate since the GFC – and from a higher base

    Data shows annual rent increases in all major cities topped 10% last year as advocates warn low-income earners are being priced out of the market

    Data shows annual rent increases in all major cities topped 10% last year as advocates warn low-income earners are being priced out of the market

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    www.theguardian.com Australia to vote on Indigenous voice to parliament in October as racially charged debate heats up

    PM says 14 October referendum is a ‘once-in-a-generation chance to bring our country together’ as both sides accuse each other of peddling misinformation

    Added 14 to the title to call out the exact date - October 14

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    McDonald's worker makes desperate plea to Aussie customers
  • Who’s talking to the workers these days lol. I’m ordering ahead through the app to get the discounts on offer, stack Maccas points to redeem free food and to be in an out of the joint as quick as possible.

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    Parmigiano-Reggiano makers are putting edible microchips the size of a grain of sand into their 90-pound cheese wheels to combat counterfeiters
  • Labor to lay out new economic growth plans in response including focus on digital technologies and aiming to become a ‘renewable energy super power’

    That’s what they want you to think, man

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  • www.sbs.com.au Nurse found guilty of murdering seven newborn babies at UK hospital

    The verdict, following a 10-month trial at Manchester Crown Court, makes Lucy Letby one of Britain's most prolific serial child killers.

    KEY POINTS

    • 33-year-old Lucy Letby was convicted on Friday of killing seven babies in the neonatal unit of a hospital in England.

    • A handwritten note found by police officers who searched her home after the arrest read "I killed them on purpose".

    • Letby will be sentenced on Monday and faces a very long prison term, and possibly a rare full life sentence.

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    About Safari Extentions
  • A couple I use:

    • Amplosion: Created by Apollo dev, Cristian Selig, this extension redirects AMP pages to their normal counterpart
    • Super Agent: Automatically sets cookie preferences for you (admittedly doesn’t always work though)
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  • This was the article I read a while ago: https://www.uts.edu.au/news/tech-design/green-roof-or-solar-both-best which had me interested (plus I’m generally interested in architecture). Otherwise, at this stage, I’m just searching up videos on how you would install a green roof - moreso just out of curiosity 😊

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  • Yes I love this and have read about it previously. I’m hoping, if I do get the opportunity to build for my next home, to do a bisolar roof. I have grown to really like the look of green roofs plus I believe it can help with making a house a passive home so that temperatures are regulated internally without much need to run air conditioning.

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    The World Cup. Australia VS England
  • Although they didn’t come up with the win it’s has been great following the Matildas during this run. Looking forward to them hopefully carrying on this momentum into future matches!

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  • www.theguardian.com ‘National disgrace’: protest after tree estimated to be hundreds of years old cut down in Tasmania

    Sustainable Timber Tasmania said the giant tree pictured on the truck had been assessed and felled ‘for safety reasons’

    “Pictures of a massive, centuries-old tree on the back of a logging truck in Tasmania have sparked calls from environmentalists for Anthony Albanese to visit the area to see damage being inflicted on native forests.”

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    www.abc.net.au Mary-Louise McLaws, renowned epidemiologist who helped guide Australia through the pandemic, dies aged 70

    Mary-Louise McLaws, who was an epidemiologist at UNSW Sydney for more than 35 years and shared crucial information during the pandemic, has died after a long illness, her family has announced.

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    www.espn.com.au 'I'm not recruiting you': Goorjian not going to beg Simmons for Boomers return

    Boomers coach Brian Goorjian won't compromise the national team program's values to bring Ben Simmons into the Australian side, saying any return to national duties must be mutually beneficial.

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