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Parts of Australia are relaxing coronavirus restrictions. Here's what's changing where you live

Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced the National Cabinet's plan to reopen Australia, but it will be up to each state and territory to decide how to roll it out. Here's what will change (or not) where you live.




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Here's how your family can celebrate Mother's Day without leaving the house

There are plenty of ways to celebrate Mother's Day without even leaving the house, even if your family is spread across the country. Here's how some families are celebrating.




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NSW Transport Minister admits safety risks at Newcastle light rail track where cyclist died

The NSW Government admits "safety risks" exist at a light rail intersection in Newcastle where a cyclist died earlier this year, while also raising questions about tram projects in Sydney's CBD and Parramatta.




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Most plastic on our beaches could have come from anywhere. But not the Durban nurdle

When tiny pieces of plastic that were spilled on other side of the world start washing up on your beaches, who is responsible for cleaning them up?




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Manus Island asylum seekers make friends with Australians online, but many do not want to come here

This online community is reaching out to asylum seekers, providing friendship and support.




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Professor Luciana Moller (right) with Professor Luciano Beheregaray from Flinders University



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Here's how a Melbourne genealogist found the author of a 50-year-old message in a bottle

It took less than 48 hours for the author of a 50-year-old message in a bottle to be found on the other side of the world, after being discovered on a remote South Australian beach this week.




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Maralinga nuclear test site used to house thousands of people, now there's just three

Thousands of scientists and soldiers once lived at the Maralinga nuclear site, but now it's home to just three people who are in love with the country.






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Aurora australis: Where to view the southern lights and how to photograph them

You don't need to travel to the South Pole to get a perfect photo of the green and pink lights of the aurora australis there's incredible vantage points right here in our own backyard.





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Where rural geeks come out to play in rural Victoria

Culture in rural Victoria often revolves around farming and football, however in the private realms of garage collections and online chatrooms, there's evidence of a healthy geek community.




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Legacy of Australia's last glass eye maker Paul McClarin there for all to see at National Museum

The skills of Paul McClarin are no longer available in Australia, but the results of his vocation are there for all to see at the National Museum in Canberra.







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Asian house geckos are all over your home, and there's not much you can do about it

They're small, feisty and loud and chances are, you have several living in your home. Asian house geckos are one of the most successful invasive species in Australia, and biologists are concerned they're spreading from suburbia into bushland. Curious Brisbane investigates.




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Townsville Mayor says feeding people staying in parks encourages them to stay there




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Smoke rises out of the ceiling cavity, where the fire started



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Is there enough water for agricultural expansion at Ti Tree or not? NT Farmers 'drowning in bureaucracy'

The NT Government has been pushing for more agricultural development in the Red Centre, but farmers are now getting told there's not enough water.




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Half the town has a chronic disease, yet there's hope

The land of the Alyawarr people in Central Australia has become the unlikely ground zero in the global fight against a crippling medical condition with wicked genetic links.




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Alice Springs casino fined for not ejecting drunks, as anti-alcohol measures drive patrons there

While new laws block predominantly Aboriginal people from buying takeaway alcohol in Alice Springs, the local casino has been overwhelmed with patrons, and has been fined by a court for not ejecting drunk patrons.




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Alice Springs was only supposed to be for a few days but now I'm pretty sure I live here

When Hannah Mifflin's 4WD broke down during an eight-month family road trip around Australia, she never expected they would find themselves accidentally moving to the Red Centre.



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Closing the climb was the easy part creating a brighter future for the people who live there is much harder

If tourists could see Mutitjulu, most would be shocked by the level of abject poverty at Australia's famous natural wonder.




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Cubbie Station tours Murray-Darling councillors through its controversial cotton holding to show there's no water

Australia's largest cotton farm Cubbie Station has opened its gates to local government councillors from across the Murray-Darling Basin.




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In remote communities, where more health workers are needed, chronic disease is rising

Pregnant Aboriginal women in the Northern Territory are three times less likely to go to a clinic for their first antenatal visit, and the consequences can be devastating. But these healthcare workers are making a difference.




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Live export independent observers only required where 'most needed' after policy change

Live export ships on most short voyages to South-East Asia will no longer be required to carry independent observers in a Government policy change applauded by the industry.




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AFP leaves home where intelligence officer has been leaving

Australian Federal Police leave the home where Australian Signals Directorate officer Cameron Gill was living in Canberra. The home was raided by the AFP in the early hours of this morning




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Energy Minister says there's "no immediate threat" to domestic oil stocks

Angus Taylor downplayed the risk to Australian oil reserves in the aftermath of the drone attack on the world's largest oil refinery.



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The Federal Government's 'big stick' energy bill has been introduced, here's what it would do

Treasurer Josh Frydenberg is asking Parliament for a "big stick" to threaten energy companies with. Here's how it could work.




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The ANU hack came down to a single email here's what we know

Without anyone clicking on a link, a massive cyber attack of unprecedented sophistication gained access to private information of potentially high-ranking officials across the globe.




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Research at Lizard Island found the reef there is experiencing 'total ecosystem collapse'.




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Research at Lizard Island found the reef there is experiencing 'total ecosystem collapse'.




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Gold Coast woman Theresa Dalton jailed for hiring hitman to murder her husband

Gold Coast woman Theresa Dalton is sentenced to six years in jail for hiring a hitman to kill her husband during their divorce battle, telling a Brisbane court it is a "catastrophic miscarriage of justice" because she is innocent.




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Adelaide Crow Eddie Betts says there has been interest but 'no offer' from rival AFL clubs

The Adelaide Crows fan favourite says other clubs have shown interest in him, but he has not been offered a contract from a rival team, as the club continues to search for answers after missing the finals for a second year in a row.




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Uluru isn't the only place where tourists are asked to respect Indigenous cultural history

As the ban on climbing Uluru fast approaches there remains many locations attracting crowds, despite calls from local Indigenous people to stay away.




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Children of the Gold Coast's M1 motorway mural where are they now?

For more than 20 years, 178 children have stared at motorists driving along the busy M1 on the Gold Coast. We dispel the urban myths of who they are and why they are there.



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Yes, you can hold an Australian passport but not be a citizen. Here's how

Most of the time, acquiring an Australian passport using evidence like a birth certificate means citizenship for life. But sometimes the Department of Home Affairs can ask for more evidence, writes Jan Gothard.




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Do you know where your barramundi comes from?

Sixty per cent of all barramundi consumed in Australia comes from overseas and half the fish-eating population, according to new research, has no idea.




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Caravan parks provide an environment where kids can still be kids and parents can relax

Families are increasingly taking caravan and camping holidays, enjoying a sense of community and a temporary return to a more carefree parenting style and a childhood freedom reminiscent of decades gone by.




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Part 3: What support is there in the bush for recovering alcoholics?

Alcohol is linked to everything from cancers, liver and cardiovascular disease, stroke and depression.




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Koepka: MJ beat me, asked 'where my wallet was' after trash talk




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Hughes isn't dwelling over untimely break: 'There's two ways to look at it'




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From 'Scoob!' and 'Perry Mason' to HBO Max and 'King of Staten Island,' here's your streaming guide to the summer's movies and TV shows

Shirley (June 5, VOD) Elisabeth Moss plays celebrated novelist Shirley Jackson in Josephine Decker’s Sundance-award winning drama. The film premiered to strong reviews and word of mouth at last year’s Toronto International Film Festival.





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Accessing the Future. IBM and IEEE 'boldly go' where no one has gone before...

150 cross-disciplinary leaders from university, government, industry and advocacy organizations came together with IBM and IEEE in July 2009 and generated a list of ten accessibility recommendations to help ensure digital inclusion for current and future generations.




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Valuing every voice. Inclusive social business hits the blogosphere.

By definition, social business is people business. As such, it can and should value every voice, which is why IBM set out to enable more inclusive social business.




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Is There An Opportunity With Cheniere Energy, Inc.'s (NYSEMKT:LNG) 50% Undervaluation?

Today we'll do a simple run through of a valuation method used to estimate the attractiveness of Cheniere Energy, Inc...





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Earnings Release: Here's Why Analysts Cut Their Morphic Holding, Inc. (NASDAQ:MORF) Price Target To US$29.67

It's been a pretty great week for Morphic Holding, Inc. (NASDAQ:MORF) shareholders, with its shares surging 16% to...





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