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Alleged pan-wielding stabber pleads not guilty
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Alex Ophel, 24, is accused of repeatedly stabbing two women and bashing other students over the head with a frying pan at ANU.
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Treasurer 'still shooting' for a budget surplus
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers will say lower commodity prices and a softening labour market mean this year’s revenue upgrade will be modest, when he outlines on Thursday the government’s strategy for the May 14 budget.
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Miner dead, another critical after collapse
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Police have recovered the body of a Victorian miner who was trapped underground after a rockfall at Ballarat.
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Tariffs, human rights on agenda for China visit
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Foreign Minister Penny Wong will host Chinese counterpart Wang Yi as Beijing prepares to remove trade impediments against Australian wine.
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No plans for TikTok ban despite US moves
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There are no plans to ban TikTok in Australia, the prime minister says, as the US House passes a bill that could end its use in America.
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Biden bid to cut submarine 'no fatal blow'
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Doubts have been cast that the AUKUS pact is in jeopardy as Joe Biden moves to cut submarine production, which could hurt the future sale of one to Australia.
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SPORT
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Education must lift to stop NRL racism
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Raiders No.7 and Mununjali man Jamal Fogarty says Spencer Leniu's racial slur was "poor", and wants society to learn more about the impacts of racism.
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DINING
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Chop, chop... and it's time to go!
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The first thing to do when entering Chop Chop in the city is look up, writes dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON.
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Fear of refugees – a new Australian export
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"As the most visible of migrants, often because of their means of arrival, refugees have become a lightning rod for Islamophobia and opposition to non-white migration," writes JOHN MINNS.
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As the population surges, is Molonglo ready?
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"The shortcomings in Molonglo’s planning to date does not inspire confidence that the government is capable of delivering good outcomes," writes former planner MIKE QUIRK.
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This week's digital edition
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In a new column, political commentator ANDREW HUGHES explains why Labor is the number one political act in town: "A nice presser by apprentice and wannabe Chief Minister Steel with some tough words and angry frowns for the Greens."
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