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NSW Police signals body-worn cameras change after Four Corners investigation

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New Apple child safety features 'part inspired' by Australia social media ban

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Why make-up sex may not be fixing anything

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Rebecca Vassarotti returns to ACT politics as Greens MLA

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City birds dazzle females with 'borrowed' human items

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As Japan's popularity booms, a new survey shows strong anti‑foreigner sentiment

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