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The Federal Coalition reveals the seven sites for its proposed nuclear power plants.
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The Reserve Bank leaves interest rates on hold, but warns inflation isn't easing quickly enough for a cut any time soon.
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PM covers a broad spectrum of issues relevant to all sections of Australia.
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The federal seat of North Sydney the latest electorate facing the axe in a proposed boundary redraw.
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The unemployment rate falls as 40,000 people find work, but what does that mean for interest rates?
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The Nationals leader David Littleproud commits to nuclear power plants in his party's seats. So would those communities embrace them?
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The UN Security Council backs an American plan for a Gaza ceasefire, but will Israel and Hamas agree to its terms?
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The French president Emmanuel Macron calls a snap election after a surge in support for far-right parties in the European parliament polls. Will his gamble pay off?
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After weeks of pressure, the Immigration Minister signs a revised rule for the visa cancellations of criminals.
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The Greens are under pressure, with both Labor and the Liberals accusing them of inciting pro-Palestinian demonstrators to target electorate offices.
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The Australian economy's slowed to a virtual standstill. but that won't stop the Reserve Bank from hiking interest rates again.
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International researchers say Australian news outlets, including the ABC, have been targeted by a sophisticated new Russian campaign.
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More than 2.5 million Australian workers will receive a pay rise from July after a decision handed down by the Fair Work Commission.
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A New York jury found Donald Trump guilty of 34 counts of falsifying records to cover up a sex scandal that threatened his chances of winning the White House in 2016.
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The opposition has today accused the government of putting its relationship with New Zealand ahead of the safety of Australians.
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The Immigration Minister Andrews Giles is under pressure again after it was revealed a direction he issued last year saw convicted criminals avoid deportation.
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The daughter of the Perth gunman who last week killed two women is calling for action on domestic violence.
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There are fears the death toll from the landslide in Papua New Guinea could be far higher than previously estimated.
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In Papua New Guinea, authorities fear more than a hundred people have been killed by a huge landslide.
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Australia's transition to renewable energy appears to have been dealt a blow, with the nation's biggest coal-fired power plant to be kept open longer than expected.
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