| | Unlinked cases in Melbourne's north and the lack of answers about the origins of the Delta virus continue to puzzle health officials working the COVID-19 outbreak. | | | We sent disposable cameras to four young Aussies around the country. Here's how they captured their first year out of school. | | | Businesses along the Murray River are calling for financial relief from the New South Wales government to help make up the cost of a ban on Victorian customers. | | | The Department of Health issues an executive update telling the aged care industry that "it is voluntary for workers to be vaccinated and to disclose if they have received a COVID-19 vaccination". | | | Does China want to rule the world? Likely not. But it wants to impose its will on the world and it will not accept a global order dominated by the United States. It is a great power and it demands to be treated as such, writes Stan Grant. | | | The G7 nations agreed to set a global 15 per cent tax rate on companies like Apple, Google and Amazon, in a move which has been described as a "significant, unprecedented commitment". | | | Australia Talks data shows 81 per cent of us would be willing to donate our organs after we die. But only one in three of us is registered. Donor families and transplant recipients say it's time that changed. | | | Seven-month-old Jack Loh died on his fourth visit to a Sydney childcare centre — what happened next left his parents shocked and, sparked an inquest that could transform the industry. | | | Like so much of The Doors' music, Jim Morrison's writing — some published for the first time — is confrontational. If what you're looking for in this new book of the Doors frontman's work are untroubled musings, go elsewhere. His writing is not for the faint hearted, writes Mark Bannerman. | | | Before she began to train her memory, Anastasia Woolmer says she would have had no chance at becoming the Australian champion. | | | | | | 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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