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Vintage year for the wealthy: COVID-19 widens gap between rich and poor
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Open data shows lightning, not arson, was the likely cause of most Victorian bushfires last summer.
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Muslim Activist Yassmin Abdel-Magied is handed $20k so she can spend six months in Paris writing a book and YOU'RE footing the bill - three years after she left Australia amid backlash over THAT Anzac Day post - HONK HONK
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Australian Authorities Find Junket Tour Industry a Haven for Organized Crime
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The Usual Suspects: oil and gas majors star in Australian tax heist
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Australia pays heavy price for being Uncle Sam’s lapdog towards China
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Leaked State Government documents reveal Federal bureaucrats didn't show up for 13 crucial meetings about Fraser Island's management prior to its worst bushfire in recent history.
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News Corp retains its crown as a champion tax rorter, yet again paying next to nothing in tax despite billions in revenue.
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Some of Australia's biggest companies paid more in political donations than tax in 2018-19. Tax report reveals Chevron Australia paid no tax on $900m but $129,685 in donations to Labor, Liberal and National parties.
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Hundreds of companies pay no tax, says ATO as it releases latest corporate tax transparency data.
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NSWPOL Riot Squad senior constable writes to Commissioner on orders to target anti-govt protesters - and leave BLM etc alone
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Man no wonder you guys lost to a bunch of emus... banter aside... Can we send you some Mexicans? Looks like you need some landscapers more than we do.
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Oil giants Shell, Santos, Woodside and Chevron finance the Bureau of Meteorology. Sandi Keane investigates the influence of the fossil fuel sector over the Bureau’s public documents.
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Qatar cancels $300m annual trade subsidy with Australia over airport search debacle. 13 Australian women were removed from a Qatar Airways flight in October and subjected to an invasive medical examination to determine whether any of them had recently given birth.
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Sabre Norris - The hilarious interview that started it all
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A Chinese developer has allegedly taken over Keswick, a small Australian island off the country’s northeast coast. After purchasing the islet on a 96-year lease in 2019, local residents said this week that the company, China Bloom, has essentially forced them off the island.
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Aussies banned from Australian island bought by Chinese developer - I mean it's his island... What might fuck him is Australia is something like 87% white last I checked and someone might file some discrimination type dealio... idk aussie law... it's like bird law I imagine
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Hottest Day recorded and deleted in Australia was 51.7 C in Bourke in 1909. Was deleted because you know...'Global Warming'....How dare you!
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White House NSC confirms Aussie wines will be served at a reception this weekend. Up yours China.
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Rupert Murdoch has funnelled Foxtel out of News Corp Australia to a mysterious entity in the secrecy jurisdiction of Delaware. Home of chemical company DuPont & US Vice-president Joe Biden, both known for being dishonest.
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Australia’s hottest day? 1828 a blistering 53.9 °C.
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Briefing ‘This is a dark day’: Qantas will outsource its ground handling services after bids from local operators failed, resulting in roughly 2000 job losses
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