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Socceroos intent on topping group

Giant defender Cameron Burgess has promised the Socceroos will again “find a way” to win against Uzbekistan to ensure they carry momentum into the Asian Cup knockout stages.

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Cruise ship worker flown to hospital

A man has been winched from a cruise ship and flown to hospital after suffering a serious medical condition while working on board.

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All-Aussie doubles hopes shattered

An all-Australian men’s doubles three-peat is off the cards after Jordan Thompson and Max Purcell joined the reigning champions in making an early exit from the tournament on Saturday.

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Israel bombards Gaza’s south as leaders discuss post-war future

Israel ratcheted up its attacks in the south of the Gaza Strip on Saturday after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and US President Joe Biden discussed differences over a post-war future for...

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Saoirse Ronan explores ‘ugliness’ of addiction with Sundance film ‘The Outrun’

"The Outrun," a memoir about recovery, has sold well over 100,000 copies in the United Kingdom alone, becoming a lifeline to countless readers battling with alcoholism.

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Search continues for man swept out to sea

The search for a man missing after he became caught in a rip while swimming with six children near Port Lincoln continues.

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Alcaraz blitzes Chinese teen as Swiatek aims to extend hot streak

Carlos Alcaraz sent a chilling warning to his Australian Open rivals on Saturday, outclassing Shang Juncheng before the Chinese teenager was forced to retire as Iga Swiatek aims for her 19th straight win.

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Japan’s ‘Moon Sniper’ lands but power running low

Japan on Saturday became the fifth nation to achieve a soft lunar landing, but said its "Moon Sniper" spacecraft was running out of power due to a solar battery problem.

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Swimmers warned to avoid taking a dip

Sydneysiders keen to escape the heat as temperatures soar are being warned to reconsider taking a dip in the water as pollution levels spike.

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‘Shed like a snake’: Girl allergic to own tears

An 11-year-old dancer has developed a painful skin condition that makes her allergic to her own tears and sweat, and excruciatingly painful to continue her favourite sport.

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Shock cost of school supplies revealed

Aussie parents are expecting to spend $2.5 billion as their kids head back to school in the coming weeks.

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Horror as two killed in fiery crash

Two people have died after a vehicle crashed into a tree and burst into flames on a busy highway.

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Hundreds rally for sacked ABC journo

Hundreds of people have flooded the courtyard of Melbourne’s State Library for another week of pro-Palestine protests.

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Djokovic, Sabalenka in ruthless form to reach Australian Open quarter-finals

Novak Djokovic was at his dominant best in a straight-sets demolition job to reach the Australian Open quarter-finals on Sunday, with Aryna Sabalenka and Coco Gauff in equally ruthless touch.

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100 years after his death, Russians shrug at Lenin’s legacy

For almost a century after his death, Vladimir Lenin's carefully preserved body has lain in a purpose-built mausoleum on Red Square -- a glaring reminder of Russia's communist past.

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EU ports urged to team up to fight ‘very creative’ drug smugglers

Drug smugglers in the EU have become so "very creative" that the bloc's seaports should join forces to combat their ever-changing tactics, Belgian Interior Minister Annelies Verlinden told AFP.

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Investigation under way after China school fire kills 13

Authorities in central China's Henan Province were on Sunday looking into the cause of a night-time fire that killed 13 schoolchildren as they slept in a dormitory.

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Man plunges off 10m cliff

A man in his 80s has been airlifted to hospital after falling from a cliff in Victoria’s Yarra Ranges.

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Update after two-month-old dies

Police have ruled the sudden death of a two-month-old baby in regional Victoria is not suspicious after making inquiries.

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Cautious approach to A-League expansion

Football Australia remain cautious with A-League expansion as it awaits further details from the financially embattled Australian Professional Leagues about the proposed Canberra club entering the...

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