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Live: Ceasefire held up by 'last-minute crisis' as Netanyahu says Hamas won't accept terms
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Unrest, Conflict and War
How a disastrous billion-dollar project in Iraq left this Australian in jail
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Law, Crime and Justice
Biden warns US faces tech billionaire 'oligarchy' in final address
Source: ABC NewsTopic: World Politics
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Warnings planned new NT law could erode Indigenous and pastoralist rights
Native title lawyers and environmentalists are warning the NT's proposed Territory Coordinator bill could erode Indigenous land rights and open the door to nuclear waste storage in the territory.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: State and Territory Government
Palestinian and Jewish Australians share hope after ceasefire deal, but fears remain
Members of Australia's Palestinian and Jewish communities say the hope and anticipation following a ceasefire deal is being shadowed by trepidation about whether it will hold and what the future will look like.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Unrest, Conflict and War
Retiring at 94 after 60 years at a servo
Back in 1964, a young Dick Daley borrowed fifty pounds to fulfil his dream: become the owner of the service station in Tolga. After six decades, he's finally hanging up the bowser one last time.
Source: ABC Far NorthTopic: Human Interest
More Australians in work than ever before might be bad news for borrowers
Financial traders are still seeing about a 70 per cent chance that the Reserve Bank will cut interest rates in February, despite a 56,000-strong surge in jobs setting a number of employment records.
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Employment Statistics
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Have you ever paid a public holiday or weekend surcharge? Here are the rules
Weekend and public holiday surcharges are becoming commonplace for many businesses. In a cost-of-living crisis, what do consumers think, and what are the rules?
Source: ABC NewsTopic: Small Businesses
Queensland cops another battering with hail, 100kph winds, heatwave
Scorching conditions are forecast across the state today after overnight storms hit parts of Queensland causing power outages and a trail of destruction.
Source: ABC CapricorniaTopic: Storms
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