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A jury is considering its verdict in Senior Constable Kristian White's manslaughter trial. The police officer tasered great-grandmother Clare Nowland, who later died in hospital. |
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The shock jock dominated Sydney's airwaves for more than 35 years — interviewing eight prime ministers, numerous premiers and MPs. |
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A coronial inquest into the disappearance of Peter Claux, who went missing on a dog walk on the NSW far south coast, has found he likely died in thick vegetation in a national park a short distance from his car. |
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The way big stores deal with farmers and how they make money from fresh food specials have been a focus in the first two weeks of the ACCC's supermarket inquiry. |
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Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek's struggling reforms have been offered a last-minute reprieve, provided she scraps an exemption for native logging. |
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Areas that had multiple fires prior to 2019-20 had greater biodiversity losses when Black Summer fires hit compared to areas that had burnt once or not at all beforehand. |
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Australia has some of the best waves in the world and researchers say it could be a global leader in creating electricity from our oceans. So what's the hold-up? |
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The Privacy Commissioner finds Bunnings Warehouse interfered with the privacy of its customers by using facial recognition without consent in 63 of its stores over a three-year period. |
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