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  1. The Australian | Latest Australian News Headlines and World News

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  2. Latest News - The Australian

    Aussies warned of power bill surge Australia has a critical five year window to increase the supply of energy or face higher power prices over the next decade.

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    A Different Country is a landmark collection drawn from the journalism of The Australian, bringing together the masthead’s most significant reporting and commentary on the seismic impact of the ...

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    Latest National News from The Australian including National Australian News daily from NSW, ACT, VIC, WA, QLD, NT and Tasmania

  5. Breaking News | NewsWire | The Australian

    As Australia reviews a highly secretive US investigation into the AUKUS defence pact, it remains unclear whether the findings will ever be made public.

  6. Latest World News - The Australian

    Australia has announced $95 million in fresh support for Ukraine and new sanctions targeting Russian tankers, amid concerns over ‘blood oil’ fuel imports.

  7. Cricket News & Results - The Australian

    Mitch Starc has broken records while Joe Root has finally conquered Australia as day one at the Gabba delivered spectacular Ashes moments. Relive them all here.

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    The Australian was first published on July 15, 1964 and is Australia’s largest nationally-distributed circulation newspaper. It is published every weekday with The Weekend Australian publishing ...

  10. Politics - The Australian

    Australia has recorded its fastest economic growth in two years, but economists warn excessive government spending could trigger inflation and force interest rate rises.