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Julian Assange arrives in Canberra, avoids land of the free

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has set foot on Australian soil for the first time in more than a decade after pleading guilty to a single US espionage charge ensuring his freedom. Assange arrived...

In-form reserves nipping at second-rate Raiders’ heels

Canberra's firing reserves and juniors are vying for selection in first grade with the NRL side in a form slump and on a quest to re-find some mental toughness.

Matthew Perry’s drug death ‘could spark charges’

As investigations continue into the death of Matthew Perry, a police source says several people might be charged over the shock overdose of the Friends star.

Hotter-than-expected inflation leaves RBA in tight spot

Australia's annual inflation rate climbed back to four per cent in May, overshooting expectations and raising the chance of another interest rate hike.

Free man Julian Assange to head home as US pursuit comes to end

Julian Assange returns a free man to Australia after pleading guilty to a single charge in a US court, bringing an end to a pursuit lasting more than a decade.

Ball in PM’s court after Senator Fatima Payman’s Palestine defection

Anthony Albanese will need to decide whether he will push to expel Fatima Payman from Labor after she crossed the Senate floor to support Palestinian statehood.

ACT targets living cost pressure in pre-election budget

Immediate pressures on households have been balanced with slower-burn challenges of housing and essential services in the ACT government's pre-election budget.

Refreshed Lolesio relishing another crack for Wallabies

A rejuvenated Noah Lolesio is welcoming the chance to regain the Wallabies No.10 jumper after being recalled by Joe Schmidt after missing last year's World Cup.

Vape ban contested as smokescreen rises over costs

Access to vapes will be made harder under new laws but the banning of e-cigarettes is being criticised as counterintuitive for promoting a black market.

Hundreds of high-end EVs recalled over battery fault

More than 1400 luxury electric vehicles have been recalled in Australia over a fault that the regulator warns could cause serious accidents.

WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange to be freed after pleading guilty to US charge

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is expected to plead guilty this week to violating US espionage law, in a deal that could end his imprisonment in the UK.

Better prices, quality under mandatory supermarket code

Supermarkets will be slapped with a strengthened code of conduct in a government bid to foster competition and provide shoppers with fairer prices.
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