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Liberals commit 'Judas betrayal' in opposing voice
April 06, 2023 07:16 AM AEST| By AAPNEWSUluru Statement architect Noel Pearson says the federal Liberal Party is out of step with the Australian people by not supporting an Indigenous voice.

Homicide squad investigating woman's death
April 06, 2023 07:12 AM AEST| By AAPNEWSA 41-year-old woman has died in Melbourne's northeast, with police saying two males fled the scene before they arrived.

Inland track build blows out to $31.4 billion
April 06, 2023 06:44 AM AEST| By AAPNEWSAn independent review into the major Inland Rail project has revealed it faces serious problems and recommends some work should stop to control costs.

Pitching farming as original 'start-up' to inspire kids
April 06, 2023 06:21 AM AEST| By AAPNEWSStudents around Australia are learning some interesting facts about agriculture and food, such as how cauliflowers like to have a haircut before harvest.

Man charged with DV offences after NSW fatal car crash
April 06, 2023 06:06 AM AEST| By AAPNEWSPolice investigating a car crash that killed a woman and three young boys in the NSW Riverina have charged a man with domestic violence-related offences.

Plea for platypus return after animal spotted on train
April 05, 2023 07:23 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSPolice have urged two members of the public to return a wild platypus after they were allegedly seen taking the animal on a Brisbane train.

Liberal opposition to voice 'business as usual'
April 05, 2023 07:17 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSLiberal leader Peter Dutton has announced his party will oppose the Indigenous voice to parliament despite the risk of division in its ranks.

Irwin pushes to outlaw social media croc-botherers
April 05, 2023 06:13 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSThe son of the late Steve Irwin is leading a push to penalise those who enter crocodile-infested waters for the sake of social media posts.

Bob Irwin pushes to outlaw social media croc-botherers
April 05, 2023 06:13 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSThe father of the late Steve Irwin is leading a push to penalise those who enter crocodile habitats for the sake of social media posts.

Bruce Lehrmann files defamation case against the ABC
April 05, 2023 05:53 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSBruce Lehrmann has launched his third defamation lawsuit over media organisations' coverage of rape allegations against him, this time targeting the ABC.

No trace of man's remains at Adelaide landfill site
April 05, 2023 05:51 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSSearch teams have spent the past few days scouring an Adelaide landfill site for further remains of alleged murder victim Geoffrey McLean without success.

NSW the latest to ban TikTok on government phones
April 05, 2023 05:03 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSNSW will join other states and territories in banning TikTok from government devices after the Commonwealth prohibited the app on official phones and computers.

Terrorist guilty seven years after Curtis Cheng murder
April 05, 2023 04:53 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSA man who helped supply the gun used in a terror plot that led to the murder of police accountant Curtis Cheng in 2015 has been found guilty after four trials.

Cleo Smith rescue 'greatest story in WA police history'
April 05, 2023 04:51 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSWestern Australia's police commissioner has hailed the work of his officers to bring Terence Darrell Kelly to justice for kidnapping Cleo Smith.

Picklum returns to Bells Beach a much-changed surfer
April 05, 2023 04:40 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSPlenty has changed for Australian surfer and world No.1 Molly Picklum since she was a first-round elimination a year ago at Bells Beach.

Australia and NZ to discuss AUKUS participation
April 05, 2023 04:33 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSDefence Minister Richard Marles is heading to Wellington for talks on security, as New Zealand examines joining part of the AUKUS agreement.

Cops 'failed' in fatal stand-off with mentally ill man
April 05, 2023 04:17 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSA cop who oversaw a colleague mocking a mentally ill man before police fatally shot him said mistakes were made but maintained the officer did a great job.

'Kind soul' remembered after fatal Cradle Mountain fall
April 05, 2023 04:13 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSThe family of a Launceston man who died in a fall while climbing at Cradle Mountain has remembered the 38-year-old as a kind, loving and generous soul.

Indigenous leaders call out Dutton's position on voice
April 05, 2023 04:04 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSIndigenous leaders have called out the Liberal Party's position against a First Nations voice, labelling it dishonest, ignorant and out of touch.

Libs lose their voice and say 'no' to Indigenous vote
April 05, 2023 03:52 PM AEST| By AAPNEWSThe Liberal Party will oppose an Indigenous voice in the constitution, but support a revised referendum to recognise Indigenous people and a legislated voice.

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