| | What happened to Australia's vaccine rollout? Four Corners speaks to the key decision makers, experts, and those on the frontline of the strategy that is our way out of the pandemic. | | | Battery manufacturers across Australia are pushing into the production of mid-sized batteries for remote towns, schools, and even greenfield housing developments. | | | Michelle Telfer has one of the most controversial jobs in medicine. Her critics say she is harming kids. She says she is changing lives. | | | Two athletes and one coach from Australia's Olympic skateboarding team test positive for COVID-19 while in the US for qualifying events. | | | A crunchy session with a global pandemic has brought out something absolutely unmistakeable about the Australian character — deep down, we enjoy being bossed around, writes Annabel Crabb. | | | A family who survived domestic violence at the hands of a former Victoria Police officer is suing the force for how it handled the case, claiming it failed to uphold its duty of care and human rights. | | | Two people are charged over the alleged murder of a woman who was fatally stabbed in the neck at a Townsville Unit Complex on Friday night. | | | A mountaintop cable car that recently reopened after the pandemic collapses in northern Italy, killing at least 14 people and seriously injuring three others, including foreign nationals and children. | | | After seven years at the helm of one of Darwin's busiest restaurants, May Lai is calling it quits. She says the struggle to find staff has taken its toll amid a severe hospitality worker shortage exacerbated by the rush of tourists visiting the NT. | | | Bitcoin could go beyond $US100,000 sometime in the near future. But if everyone suddenly decides to abide by the rules of economics and starts acting rationally, be prepared to lose everything, writes Ian Verrender. | | | | | | Download the ABC News app | Available on Android and Apple devices | | The ABC NEWS app makes it easier for you to stay up to date with the latest news and information from Australia's most trusted news source. | | | | The ABC sent this message to wwwhindimen.australia@blogger.com these details are included to help provide assurance that this is a genuine email from ABC.
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