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    Aus writer given suspended death sentence

    Australian writer given suspended death sentence
    Australian writer Yang Hengjun has received a suspended death sentence in China, almost five years after his initial arrest.

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    Aussies to have a say on supermarket prices

    Australians to have their say on supermarket prices
    Shoppers and farmers are being encouraged to have their say about supermarket prices and how competition can be increased to lower the bill at the checkout.

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    Insurers scolded over flood payouts

    'Making money': insurers scolded over flood payouts
    Insurers have been accused of failing to protect and compensate Australians devastated by floods during a fiery parliamentary hearing.

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    Delays to tax cuts 'out of touch'

    Delays to tax cuts 'out of touch' with households
    With most Australians expected to win out from the government's amended tax cuts, the treasurer has warned other parties not to block the policy in parliament.

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    Poll give thumbs up to 'honest' Albo's tax cuts

    Poll give thumbs up to 'honest' Albo's tax cuts
    MICHELLE GRATTAN reports that Newspoll shows support for Anthony Albanese’s tax decision, as the PM defends his reputation as ‘an honest person’.

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    Brumby cull workers harassed amid debate

    Brumby cull workers harassed amid 'heated' debate
    Rangers carrying out feral-horse culling to protect the environment in the Kosciuszko National Park are being targeted by members of the public who oppose it.

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    No cover-ups of murder by Ben Roberts-Smith

    No 'nefarious' cover-up of murders by Ben Roberts-Smith
    An assumption a military document had been corrupted to cover up two murders by Ben Roberts-Smith in Afghanistan was speculative and absurd, a court has heard.

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    Fuel rules to reduce pollution deaths

    Fuel rules to reduce thousands of pollution deaths: MP
    Australian-first measures to ensure car yards are offering more fuel-efficient cars will also save lives, says a doctor-turned-lawmaker.

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    Review of ACT's indigenous incarceration rate

    Review of ACT's incarceration rate for indigenous people
    The ACT government has announced an independent review into the over-representation of First Nations people in the justice system.

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    ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

    Sonic innovation celebrated: SoundOut festival

    Sonic innovation celebrated at the 15th SoundOut festival
    Music requiring acute listening and contemplation was centre-stage over the weekend at the 15th SoundOut festival, held at the ANU Drill Hall Gallery.

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    This week's digital edition

    New Zealand-bound, HUGH SELBY was sitting on the plane when he realised he'd been stung in a currency exchange at the airport. It didn't stop there…

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