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  1. Four international flights carrying 300 passengers destined for Melbourne's troubled hotel quarantine will be diverted away from Victoria on Wednesday as the state tries to stem its coronavirus outbreak

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  2. Australia and Indonesia have been urged to lead a push to avoid a humanitarian crisis after almost 100 Rohingya refugees were rescued when their boat broke down |

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  3. Satellite images show that construction on both the Indian and Chinese sides high in the Himalayas, a week after a deadly clash in the area left 20 Indian soldiers dead, is continuing apace.

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  4. A dispute between NSW and the federal agency overseeing the $13 billion Murray-Darling Basin Plan is likely after the state government submitted water sharing plans that challenge how environmental flows are counted |

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  5. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has accused Queensland and South Australia's premiers of lacking perspective over their decision to close their borders to Victorians over the coronavirus surge in Melbourne |

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  6. More than three-quarters of international students earn below the minimum casual wage and one in four earns less than $12 an hour – less than half the minimum casual hourly rate |

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  7. Australia's largest renewable energy project passed its final test in the planning approval process on Tuesday, with the federal Environment Department approving its Environmental Impact Statement |

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  8. On The Televisionaries podcast this week, the expert panel takes a look at Perry Mason, the reboot of the popular 1950s courtroom drama

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  9. While demand for help has surged due to the coronavirus pandemic, it has also shut down fundraising events which has put the futures of these organisations in jeopardy |

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  11. A sudden halt to government stimulus to support the economy through the coronavirus recession would be a problem, the Reserve Bank has conceded, with signs the jobs market is failing to bounce back from shutdowns |

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  12. An angry Wayne Bennett has fired back at the Brisbane Broncos after chairman Karl Morris blamed the club's greatest coach for the mess Anthony Seibold now finds himself in |

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  13. Analysis: The laws imposed by Beijing are broader than the extradition bill that triggered city-wide protests last year |

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  14. On 23 July 1980, high school principals called for the provision of computers for every high school in Australia. It paved the way for the use of technology in education that has continued unabated

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