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The Guardian • Adeshola Ore • January 24, 2023 • theguardian.com
Immigration detainee not given new food because maggots ‘just on the vegetables’, report finds
Advocates say ombudsman’s findings lay bare ‘inhumane’ treatment in Australia’s detention centres
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The Guardian • Graham Readfearn • January 24, 2023 • theguardian.com
System to protect Australia’s threatened species from development ‘more or less worthless’, study finds
Environment ministers’ decisions spanning 15 years made no difference to amount of habitat destroyed, researchers say
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Michael West • Rex Patrick • January 24, 2023 • michaelwest.com.au
Documents show no sign Albanese government lobbied the US to bring Julian Assange home
Freedom of Information inquiries show no evidence the Albanese government is lobbying Joe Biden to bring Julian Assange home
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@abcnews • January 23, 2023 • abc.net.au
Is the current public health strategy for dealing with COVID working?
COVID-19 continues to run rampant, making a lot of Australians sick and killing many, even if we don't seem to be talking about it publicly as much.
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The Guardian • Daniel Hurst • January 24, 2023 • theguardian.com
‘We don’t have limitless resources’: Australian government prepared to scale back defence projects
While Labor has committed to an increase in defence spending, Richard Marles refused to rule out building first nuclear-powered submarines offshore
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The Sydney Morning Herald • David Crowe • January 24, 2023 • smh.com.au
Support for Voice slips as voters await more detail
The political row over how the Voice would work has put the proposal in danger of defeat at a referendum later this year.
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The Guardian • Bridie Jabour • January 24, 2023 • theguardian.com
Mum watched me correct my husband, then sagely warned me: ‘Don’t become the expert in the baby’
Overtired and overwhelmed by life with a new baby, advice from her mother altered Bridie Jabour’s approach to co-parenting
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The Guardian • Martin Pengelly • January 24, 2023 • theguardian.com
Trump’s golf course photo with Philadelphia mob boss raises questions
Spokesman won’t say if ex-president knows Joseph ‘Skinny Joey’ Merlino, saying he ‘takes countless photos with people’
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The Guardian • Tamsin Rose • January 24, 2023 • theguardian.com
NSW Greens to push for dedicated First Nations seats in parliament, truth-telling and treaty processes
Lidia Thorpe and upper house candidate Lynda-June Coe to announce party’s treaty policy in Redfern on Tuesday
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The Guardian • Damian Carrington • January 24, 2023 • theguardian.com
‘No miracles needed’: Prof Mark Jacobson on how wind, sun and water can power the world
The influential academic says renewables alone can halt climate crisis, with technologies such as carbon capture expensive wastes of time
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ABC News • Nour Haydar • January 24, 2023 • abc.net.au
Tens of thousands of serious incidents reported to aged care watchdog under new scheme
More than 37,800 "serious incident notifications" are received by the Aged Care Quality and Safety Commission in the last financial year, according to data in a report assessing the efficiency and effectiveness of key government services.
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The Guardian • Guardian staff reporter • January 24, 2023 • theguardian.com
Prominent critic of robodebt who ruled against scheme five times lost AAT job, inquiry hears
Terry Carney, who says robodebt’s legal foundation was ‘completely missing’, was surprised to not be reappointed to tribunal

The Sydney Morning Herald • Gareth Corfield • January 24, 2023 • smh.com.au
King Charles’ estate sues Twitter over London rent spat
Elon Musk’s Twitter is being sued by the Crown Estate after allegedly failing to pay the rent on its London headquarters.

The Sydney Morning Herald • David Crowe • January 24, 2023 • smh.com.au
Albanese still well ahead of Dutton as preferred prime minister: Resolve poll
An exclusive survey shows voters regard Anthony Albanese and Labor as the best side of politics to manage every major policy issue except national security.
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The Australian • LIAM MENDES • January 24, 2023 • theaustralian.com.au
A mothers’ dream for girls to live free of trouble
At home in the Hidden Valley, a town camp on the outskirts of Alice Springs, Bettrina Pula Bundy sits on a blanket in the shade, laughing and playing with her young daughters.
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The Guardian • Lorena Allam • January 24, 2023 • theguardian.com
Sowing doubt and confusion about an Indigenous voice is Dutton’s game plan
If the Coalition supported a voice to parliament enshrined in the constitution, it would have said so a long time ago
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The Guardian • Helen Sullivan • January 24, 2023 • theguardian.com
A gecko: not the hiss or croak for me
The gecko licks its eyeball seductively: ‘I mean, have you seen my feet?’
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RNZ • Nikki Macdonald • January 23, 2023 • rnz.co.nz
Nine out of 10 hateful posts tracked in darkest corners of the internet targeted Ardern - new study
An online hate tracker found Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern was the target of 93 percent of toxic posts against seven high profile politicians and officials, with a total of 5438 abusive messages.
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ABC News • Steven Schubert • January 24, 2023 • abc.net.au
Anthony Albanese is visiting Alice Springs, but will anything change?
It will be hard for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's Alice Springs visit to not look hurried and reactive, because it is, writes Alice Springs-based reporter Steven Schubert.
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The Age • Rachael Dexter • January 24, 2023 • theage.com.au
Wave of new Australian citizens celebrated in Merri-bek after Australia Day ceremonies rule repealed
About 120 Merri-bek residents were some of the first new Australian citizens to be celebrated since the federal government repealed a Coalition rule that forced councils to hold citizenship ceremonies on Australia Day.
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