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Australian Super is one of two super funds being sued by ASIC over the handling of death benefit claims. A First Nations family says a deceased family member was mistreated by the fund. |
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Preparations are under way in Western Australia's north for a tropical cyclone likely to form off the state's northern coast early on Tuesday or Wednesday. |
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The video posted to social media shows a man throwing what appears to be the body of a dead dingo into a car's path, before it is driven over. |
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Northern Australia's cattle industry is once again battling the government at the Federal Court, seeking compensation that reflects its losses from the export ban. |
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Residents from two rural suburbs of Broome are concerned a mining company prospecting for stone nearby will cause dust, noise and water supply issues. |
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As the national debate over the future of Woodside's North West Shelf gas plant heats up, opinions among the people living and working next to it are mixed. |
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese chose Perth to launch his election campaign for the second consecutive time, after the west helped Labor form a majority government in 2022. But WA voters will need more convincing this time around. |
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Roger Cook says the courts should keep accused perpetrators "behind bars", as the state's authorities concede they can't electronically monitor people in regional areas. |
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