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Liberal election review to investigate loss of seats to virgin blades, NSW pre-election mess

The last-minute imposition of candidates in a lot of Liberal seats across NSW triggered a challenge that reached the High Court and left party members enraged with Morrison and his right-hand man, Alex Hawke. Loading Similarly, Morrison’s decision to focus the party’s campaign and political offerings on the outer suburban and regional seats, such as …

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Round 12 of the NRL Thursday: Storm rediscovers the winning touch in the Sea Eagles’ defeat; Tom Trbojevic opens on NRL injury last time Highlights: Storm vs. Sea Eagles – Round 12 Cheese and Smith exchange points in a priceless interview Foran scores the 250th game with a nice try assist

Melbourne coach Craig Bellamy is backing young gunman Xavier Coates to take his place in Queensland. Coates, 21, has already played five games for the Maroons, but this time he has tough competition. Broncos teen Selwyn Cobbo is looking for Origin’s debut, while Corey Oates, Hamiso Tabuai-Fidow, Valentine Holmes, Dane Gagai and Kyle Feldt can …

Round 12 of the NRL Thursday: Storm rediscovers the winning touch in the Sea Eagles’ defeat; Tom Trbojevic opens on NRL injury last time Highlights: Storm vs. Sea Eagles – Round 12 Cheese and Smith exchange points in a priceless interview Foran scores the 250th game with a nice try assist Read More »

ABC journalist Dan Ziffer reveals the truth about the “sex toy” after seeing an object on the cross live

ABC journalist Dan Ziffer reveals the truth about the “sex toy” on his shelf after eagle-eyed viewers saw a black object on a living cross. An ABC reporter has had to dispel rumors that he had a sex toy on his shelf after eagle-eyed spectators saw a suspicious black object during a live cross. Dan …

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Darren Chester will challenge Barnaby Joyce for the Nationals lead

Former Veterans Affairs Minister Darren Chester will challenge Barnaby Joyce for Nationals leadership when the party meets in Canberra on Monday. Chester confirmed his intention to nominate for leadership on Thursday afternoon, telling The Age and Sydney Morning Herald that it was “time for a change”. National Deputy Darren Chester Credit: Simon Schluter “We need …

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Liberal election review to focus on independents and pre-selection issues

A few days after its electoral defeat, the Liberal Party has announced the terms of its post-election review, focusing on the loss of seats to the “teal” independents and the problems in the pre-election process. Key points: Former Liberal director Brian Loughnane and former Retirement Minister Jane Hume will lead the review They say they …

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Kabul mosque blast and Islamic State minivan bombings in northern Afghanistan kill 14 people

A series of explosions rocked Afghanistan on Wednesday, the Taliban said, including an explosion inside a mosque in the capital of Kabul that killed at least five worshipers and three minivan bombings in the north of the country. kill nine more passengers. Key points: A hospital in Kabul has received 22 victims of the attack …

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Sony will increase PlayStation 5 production, expand PC and mobile titles

Sony Group will accelerate production of its PlayStation 5 video game console as supply chain disruptions are reduced and announced plans to expand its portfolio of personal computers and mobile phones. The PlayStation 5, which went on sale in November 2020, sold less than its predecessor in its second year due to a shortage of …

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NSW will donate an additional $ 400 to help eligible households with energy bills

Eligible NSW households will be able to access an additional $ 400 in vouchers to help cover energy costs in response to rising wholesale prices. On Thursday afternoon, Treasurer Matt Kean announced an increase in the state’s energy bill payment assistance program for households suffering from short-term financial difficulties. Program limits will increase from $ …

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