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Man charged over stabbing death on southern Gold Coast
A 27-year-old man will face court on the Gold Coast, charged with murder after allegedly stabbing a man known to him. Source link
'Hell of a lot of stress': A-League mental health concerns revealed
Socceroos hero Andrew Redmayne sheds light on the stresses A-League players face after a report finds footballers are struggling with their mental health, substance abuse and job security issues. Source link
Breaking: Deadly strain of bird flu suspected on remote Australian island
Suspected bird flu has reached Australia’s sub-Antarctic Heard Island, with signs of the deadly H5 avian disease observed in elephant seals. Source link
Dolphins don sea-sponge wigs in unusual tactic to attract a mate
Male dolphins are spotted parading sea sponges on their heads to impress females off Western Australia’s northern coast. Source link
Live: Coalition says it’s in no rush to pass Labor's environmental reforms
Shadow Environment Minister Angie Bell says Labor’s proposed environmental protection laws don’t strike the right balance. Follow live. Source link
The NSW program helping keep pregnant women out of prison for good
The program from the Women’s and Girls’ Emergency Centre helps pregnant women in, or at risk of incarceration find safe accommodation and keep families together. Source link
Tough lesson for Libs in proverb about dogs and vomit, fools and folly
The Liberals have faced an existential crisis over climate and energy twice in recent memory. The damage must live in the memory of today’s parliamentarians, who face the prospect of another episode. Source link
Chinese Communist Party replaces 11 officials amid purge
The personnel turnover is the highest since 2017 and shows Xi’s determination to crack down on corruption, say analysts. Source link
Ex-British soldier found not guilty of Bloody Sunday murders
The only British soldier ever charged in the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre is found not guilty of all counts of murder and attempted murder, in a ruling handed down in a Northern Ireland court. Source link
This moment between King Charles and Pope Leo was 500 years in the making
King Charles and Pope Leo have become the first British monarch and pontiff to pray together at a church service in at least five centuries. Source link