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More or Less quiz: Celebrate the start of the World Cup with our ranking challenge
Celebrate the start of the World Cup finals with our ranking challenge. This ABC More or Less quiz tests your knowledge of World Cup history. There are three rounds, each with five teams to place.
Kings and Queens quiz: Where is Prince Harry in the royal line of succession?
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Driver found 'eating Maccas' in car that crashed into Sydney fountain
Police remove car after it crashes into Hyde Park's Archibald Fountain Wed 3 Jun 2026 at 9:40am NSW Police says a French national was "eating Macca's" inside a hire car that crashed into Hyde Park's Archibald Fountain early this morning. About 4am, officers responded to reports that a vehicle had driven into a fountain in Sydney's CBD and found it appeared to have reversed into it.
Why <em>60 Minutes </em>Should Take Critiques of Its Work Seriously
After Scott Pelley was fired from 60 Minutes, the longtime CBS News correspondent uttered a single sentence that captured both the greatest fears of the program’s fans and the core grievance of its detractors. Criticizing his new bosses—especially CBS editor in chief Bari Weiss—he said, “There’s a subtle political bias that I’ve never seen at 60 Minutes before, or at CBS News before. News fans fear political bias at the organization because they believe that President Trump seeks to neuter...
Frenchman eating McDonald's crashes into historic Sydney fountain, police say
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Former police officer jailed for harassing woman online
Former police officer who harassed woman online sentenced to six months' prison Thu 11 Jun 2026 at 3:42pm In short: Former Victoria Police officer Craig Lineham harassed Tasmanian woman Sarah Baker on Facebook, posting sexually degrading remarks, warning he could find out where she lived, and inciting others to abuse her online. The behaviour included sharing images of the front fence of Ms Baker's home, and alluding to her address. Lineham will be subject to a 12-month community correction...
Melbourne councils struggling to clean up rising amounts of illegal dumping
Melbourne councils say state government task force to crack down on illegal dumping is ineffective Wed 10 Jun 2026 at 5:14am In short: The peak body representing Victorian councils says a task force to crack down on illegal dumpers and support clean up efforts across suburban Melbourne has achieved little results. The Victorian government and local councils are at loggerheads over the responsibility to clean up the rising amounts of illegal dumping. Waste experts are calling for more...
'What a legacy': Pioneering researcher Richard Scolyer dies aged 59
Professor Richard Scolyer dies aged 59 leaving behind legacy of revolutionary brain cancer research Mon 8 Jun 2026 at 12:06am Former Australian of the Year Professor Richard Scolyer has died aged 59 after fighting the "worst of the worst brain cancers". His legacy: fast-tracking revolutionary cancer treatment by volunteering to be "patient zero" in a radical approach to treating his tumour. Scolyer fought the aggressive brain cancer for almost three years, defying the terrible survival odds.
Melbourne's data centre boom sparks fire fears
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I found my cousin nearly $30,000 in ‘lost’ money. Then I discovered who was holding it
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