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The head of Telstra has apologised for Wednesday's outages in its mobile and internet networks as the ABC reveals the company was warned months ago that its systems were vulnerable.
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Australia has signed a new agreement to export uranium to India during a visit to Melbourne by the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
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A five hour Telstra outage has caused major disruptions across the country impacting transport systems, businesses and banks, some customers were also unable to make emergency phone calls.
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The Prime Minister has described China's missile test in the Pacific as "provocative" and says he has raised his concerns with the Chinese government.
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China has tested a ballistic missile in the Pacific Ocean, just as Australia and Fiji sign a new defence pact.
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Authorities believe that the H5 strain of bird flu may have reached New South Wales, with a giant petrel found near Hawks Nest on the state's mid-north coast suspected to have the virus.
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The Federal Government's long-awaited bill to reform gambling advertising has been introduced to parliament, but critics argue it does not go far enough.
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The Federal Opposition is seizing on new figures showing house prices are dropping to put pressure on the government.
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At the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion, social media companies have been criticised for their weak responses to online posts targeting inquiry witnesses.
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The Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion today heard evidence that fake A.I images and social media are being used to spread racial hatred.
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The nation is celebrating after the Socceroos made it through to the knock-out round of the World Cup with a draw against Paraguay.
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It is feared thousands of people may have died after two earthquakes struck the north of Venezuela.
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Economists think another interest rate rise is likely in August, after a key inflation figure from the Bureau of Statistics came in higher than expected today.
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The Federal Government's proposed tax changes are expected to pass parliament on Thursday, after the Greens agreed to support the measures with some amendments.
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Authorities have confirmed that a second sick bird found on a remote beach in Western Australia has tested positive for a deadly strain of bird flu.
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The Federal Government has confirmed that a suspected case of the H5 bird flu strain has been detected in Western Australia.
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After a significant backlash from voters, the Federal Government has backed down on some of the tax changes it announced in the May Budget.
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After three decades in politics, One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has made her debut address to the National Press Club, calling for the scrapping of multiculturalism.
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As expected, the Reserve Bank has decided to leave interest rates on hold at 4.35 per cent after three consecutive rate rises earlier in the year.
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The United States and Iran have agreed on a deal to end the war, stop the American blockade of Iranian ports and reopen the Strait of Hormuz.
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