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Breaking: Trump pardons Rudy Giuliani and others involved in trying to overturn 2020 election
The US president has pardoned his former lawyer Rudy Giulian and others who were involved in trying to overturn the 2020 election. Source link
How 9/11 and a first-aid kit sparked the newly announced NSW Australian of the Year
Alison Thompson was working as an investment banker in New York City when the planes hit the twin towers. She has since powered a global humanitarian movement and today has been recognised for her work. Source link
Starc sends England ominous warning as Ashes hopefuls fail to fire
Mitchell Starc enjoys a successful return to red ball cricket while representing New South Wales but Jake Weatherald and Beau Webster fail to grab their opportunities. Source link
Nampijinpa Price pulls out of rally with far-right activist Tommy Robinson
Jacinta Nampijinpa Price was due to speak at the Put Australia First event later this month alongside Tommy Robinson, a one-time member of a fascist political party. Source link
Family tormented by murder say 'most important' witnesses did not give evidence
The family of German backpacker Simone Strobel says a second inquest into her death has failed to bring them answers about how and why she died on holiday in NSW 20 years ago. Source link
Class action trial over catastrophic Cudlee Creek bushfire begins
Victims of the devastating 2019 Cudlee Creek bushfire, which caused more than $200 million in damage, are seeking compensation from SA Power Networks, alleging the electricity distributor was negligent in the lead-up to the blaze. Source link
WA records highest number of measles cases since 1997
Authorities and experts urge people in the state’s south to be on alert for measles as the number of community transmission cases continues to climb. Source link
Who is Australia's new top diplomat in the UK?
Australia’s next high commissioner to the United Kingdom’s time in politics was defined by consultative leadership, pizza politics and a gatecrashed press conference. Source link
A leaked memo brought down two senior BBC bosses — here's what it said
A leaked memo to the BBC’s editorial standards board has dominated headlines in Britain and led to the resignations of two board members. Here’s a look at what has happened and how the bosses responded. Source link
Woman and child drown in Dandenong Creek in Melbourne's south-east
Police believe a woman went to the aid of a child drowning in the creek, before also getting into difficulty on Monday afternoon. Source link