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US President Donald Trump wears a mask in public for first time during pandemic
It was the first time the president has been seen in public with the type of facial covering recommended by health officials as a precaution against spreading or becoming infected by the novel coronavirus. -
US breaks own daily record with more than 66,000 new virus infections
The US has broken its own record in three out of the last four days. -
'Unprecedented, historic corruption': Trump's defiant help for Stone adds to tumult
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New Zealand owes Australia nothing: Hansen fires up in Super Rugby debate
The former All Blacks coach says New Zealand Rugby has bent over backwards to help Australia in the past and it was time to put themselves first. -
US warns its citizens in China they risk 'arbitrary' arrest
The State Department warned US citizens living in or traveling to China they may face arbitrary arrest, the latest sign of deteriorating relations between Washington and Beijing. -
Best of Cartoons, July 12, 2020
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New phase of hotel quarantine must be managed safely - and fairly
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For an American show, Hamilton's a good effort
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SBS seemed like a miracle, then I realised it was not a place for people who looked like me
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Universities plead for September lifeline to trial international student scheme
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Treasury advice says public sector wages freeze will 'deepen recession'
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Today is the day Brisbane Airport opens its new parallel runway
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Sirius questions must be asked of new development
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International travellers flying into NSW will pay $3000 for their two-week stint in hotel quarantine from midnight Saturday. -
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Queensland single-use plastics ban set to pass but some demand more
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One job for every 10 people on the dole in NSW, Victoria
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Macquarie Uni and Ryde council join forces to tackle racism
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Liberals laud controversial letter as 'welcome pushback against cancel culture'
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Legal Aid funding boost amid sharp rise in domestic violence calls during pandemic
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'Held against our will': Dutch citizens struggle to leave Australia
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Government warns of social media manipulation as TikTok faces backlash
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Calls to reverse 'absurd' rule on endangered species, boost koala aid
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'A refreshing change': Singles embrace the 'slow dating' trend
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Is this why we're mostly avoiding wearing masks?
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Bins overflow at The Alfred with ward access cut after positive tests
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Shortages of food, medicine and trust: stories from lockdown paint a picture of chaos
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Farmers demand a seat at the Carriageworks table
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'His vision of paradise': Will Callaghan and the Mansfield farm with $24m plans
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Even Dry July has had to adapt to pandemic times
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Thumbs up, thumbs down: The cycles of 'cancel culture'
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For now, stillness of the country and the city are different beasts
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Great divide: regional Victorians revel in freedoms as Melbourne is locked down
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The big four banks and mortgage repayment 'holiday' traps
You run the risk that any overpayments you have sitting in your mortgage could be subsumed into your loan balance.