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Court system 'in a shambles' after transcription service goes bust
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GST push to follow SA budget, treasurer says
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Australia, don’t conflate anti-Semitism with criticism of Israel
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NT government axes controversial $1.1 million private midwife contract
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Public servant claims threat of $4m damages bill in golf course fight
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