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Pauline Hanson on trial for hate-speech
Greens deputy leader Mehreen Faruqi has launched a defamation trial against One Nation leader Pauline Hanson over allegations of racist discrimination.
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Kangaroo fossil unearthed in Victorian cave
The fossil of a short-faced kangaroo was uncovered over a two-year period, and is one of the most complete specimens found in Australia.
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Prime minister of Haiti resigns amid escalating violence
The prime minister of Haiti Ariel Henry formally resigned on Thursday 25 April as gang violence escalates in the Caribbean nation’s capital of Port-au-Prince.
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Net zero goals allegedly held back by Western Australia’s emissions
New data has shown that Western Australia's emissions have not been on track for Australia's net zero goals, or the state's plans.
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Four spears taken by Captain Cook returned to First Nations community
Handcrafted spears taken from First Nations people by Captain Cook are being repatriated from a museum in England.
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Fire ants battle set to cost economy $22 billion if left alone
Red fire ants will cost Australians more than $22 billion by 2040s according to a report by the Australia Institute on Wednesday.
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Australia House in London renamed “Bluey House” for a day
London’s Australia House has been renamed “Bluey House” for a day, in celebration of the TV hit series’ cultural impact on the world.
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Jury selected for Trump ‘Hush Money’ Trial
The jury for Trump's criminal case has been decided after a lengthy screening process for potential bias either for or against Trump.