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Canada’s Prime Minister flew to Canberra. It was the first visit in nearly two decades — and the timing was no accident

When Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney landed in Sydney on Tuesday morning and stepped off the government aircraft alongside his wife Diana Fox

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March 7, 2026

Victorian women can get the contraceptive pill at a pharmacy without a GP visit from July 1. Here is exactly what changes

Grace Chong, a pharmacist who works in both regional Queensland and Melbourne, tells a story that will be familiar to many women. A

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March 7, 2026

Men are 1.8 times more likely to hold the highest-paying jobs in Australia. A new report just proved it — in detail

If you want to understand where Australia’s gender pay gap actually lives, the national average does not tell you much. An 11.2 per

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March 7, 2026

Petrol prices are rising fast and economists say it could get much worse. Here is what you need to know

On Monday this week, the average price of regular unleaded petrol in Sydney was 201.8 cents a litre, according to the NRMA. By

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March 7, 2026

A Chinese military helicopter flew dangerously close to an Australian aircraft near North Korea. Canberra has formally complained.

The ADF MH-60R helicopter crew had been going about their mission in the Yellow Sea — a routine day’s work during what had

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March 7, 2026

Australian sailors were on the US submarine that sank an Iranian warship. The Prime Minister just confirmed it

For days, the question hung in the air unanswered. Were Australian defence personnel aboard US military vessels involved in the Iran conflict? The

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March 7, 2026

The plane landed in Sydney. Passengers cried. But tens of thousands of Australians are still waiting to come home

Flight EK414 from Dubai touched down at Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport on Wednesday night to the kind of silence that comes after a

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March 7, 2026

She called her kids at 3am to say goodbye. She is one of 115,000 Australians still stuck in the Middle East

The phone rang at 3am in a Tel Aviv apartment. On the other end, back in Brisbane, were her two children — half-asleep

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March 7, 2026

Mum, Dad and Nan Have Never Seen Anything Like This, Neither Had the Records.

The dairy farmer from Croki spoke to a researcher from Risk Frontiers a few weeks after floodwaters had finally drained from his pastures.

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March 7, 2026

The Simpson Desert Got More Rain in a Week Than Sydney Gets in a Month. Then the Flooding Began.

There is a line that appears in Australian geography textbooks about the Simpson Desert. It describes an area of roughly 176,500 square kilometres

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March 7, 2026

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