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Man dead after stolen car runs lights
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A 14-year-old boy is facing charges after the stolen gold Toyota Avalon sedan he was driving collided with a Toyota Hilux, resulting in the death of his 19-year-old passenger late on Wednesday night.
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Wong: Palestinian aid must be used properly
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Palestinian leaders have been told Australia expects its aid to be used "appropriately" and to not be accessed by terror groups.
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Rate cut on the cards as labour market cools
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Australia's jobless rate has plateaued at 3.9 per cent after both employment and unemployment fell in December, Australian Bureau of Statistics data shows.
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Expert downplays diplomatic 'blip' over Taiwan
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An expert in Chinese foreign policy has played down a public rebuke over Australia's response to presidential elections in Taiwan.
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Galaxy ushers in 'new AI era' for smartphones
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Samsung has revealed its first smartphone with generative AI features but experts warn the photos and text it produces need to come with warnings.
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Riches or rubbish: here's the EV battery surge
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The question of what to do with electric car batteries when they reach the end of their useful lives is being discussed in Australia as a deadline looms.
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The humble hero of Canberra's untold story
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"The research has astonished me as week by week I have been guided by a multitude of enthusiasts to an exploration of the real, untold story of Canberra’s beginnings," writes columnist ROBERT MACKLIN.
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Enrol now for worthwhile new year activities
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This week “CityNews” rounds up some of the Canberra region’s best activities that are open for enrolments in the new year.
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A clear lesson in keeping clear records
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The AAT has disallowed a real estate agent many of his tax deductions because he simply couldn't substantiate them.
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This week's digital edition
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The question of what to do with electric car batteries when they reach the end of their useful lives is being discussed in Australia as a deadline looms, reports JENNIFER DUDLEY-NICHOLSON.
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