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Peter Dutton
- University chiefs seek federal advice on ‘intifada’ callsSydney Morning Herald
- Households bank on tax cuts and anti-inflation budget plansSydney Morning Herald
- ‘Stop shifting blame’: Australia, China trade barbs over helicopter incidentSydney Morning Herald
- ‘Lives are at risk’: Top US official blasts China for Yellow Sea flare incidentSydney Morning Herald
- WA news LIVE: Radicalised schoolboy was ‘trying to convert other students’; Cash carrot for vacant homeownerswatoday.com.au
- Brisbane news live: Visitor caps, lower speeds for national parks | What Bondi killer told victim | Hamas-Israel ceasefirebrisbanetimes.com.au
- Men swing support to Dutton as Labor loses ground in battleground statesSydney Morning Herald
- Coalition’s super-for-housing policy would only help wealthier homebuyersSydney Morning Herald
- PM concedes community protection board failed to protect the communitySydney Morning Herald
- CPeter Dutton calls for $900m investment into thoughts and prayerschaser.com.au
- Basin carbon captures Labor-supporting LNP in net-zero policy bindfarmonline.com.au
- ‘I wish her well’: Albanese declines to apologise to Sarah WilliamsSydney Morning Herald
- Detainee accused of violent home invasion wasn’t wearing an ankle monitorSydney Morning Herald
- SControversy over backing for high-priced electric 'ute'stockandland.com.au
- Early signs of voters’ support for Labor’s Future Made in Australia vowSydney Morning Herald
- Australia news LIVE: Australians flattened by biggest tax increase in world; States demand extra $12b for schoolsSydney Morning Herald
- Sydney Church Stabbing: Terror Charges Brought Against Five Teenagers Amid Political Fight Over Online Videos Of AttackForbes
- Stabbed bishop takes swipe at those using attack ‘to serve political purposes’Sydney Morning Herald
- A $50k bonus, cheap uni, extra healthcare: the 4400 Navy jobs no one wantsSydney Morning Herald
- Big victim or big mouth? Time for Australia to put Elon Musk in his placeSydney Morning Herald
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