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Car pollution’s hidden death toll revealed in first national modelling  (Quelle: Just In)

Vehicle emissions may contribute to more than 1,800 premature deaths in Australia each year, according to the nation’s first assessment of the health impact of traffic-related pollution.

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Plea to make town’s parks ‘safe again’ after rise in rough sleepers  (Quelle: Just In)

Locals say 50-cent fares and council crackdowns on rough sleepers in Brisbane and Moreton Bay suburbs have shifted the problem up the railway line.

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Bruce Lehrmann’s lawyer forgets key detail: the defamation case was his idea  (Quelle: Just In)

Zali Burrows’s description of Bruce Lehrmann’s appeal against last year’s defamation ruling neglected that her client was the applicant — and now appellant — in a civil proceeding.

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Cop found not guilty of ‘tickling’ woman’s bottom  (Quelle: Just In)

A South Australian police officer accused of touching a woman’s bottom has been cleared of indecent behaviour — but could have been found guilty of assault if it had been charged, a court has ruled.

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As Israel pushes on with Gaza City invasion, Palestinians trapped there are protesting  (Quelle: Just In)

Palestinians in Gaza City take to the streets to demand an end to Israel’s war in the strip, as Benjamin Netanyahu approves military plans for the full takeover of Gaza’s largest population hub.

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New details, educational institute revealed as Australia’s first treaty looms  (Quelle: Just In)

In coming weeks the Victorian government is set to introduce a bill to legislate Australia’s first formal treaty with traditional owners. The ABC can reveal it’s expected to give Victoria’s elected Aboriginal body powers to establish new institutions — like a proposed education institute. 

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One billionaire family’s legal woes could reshape Thai politics  (Quelle: Just In)

Thailand’s suspended prime minster and her father, who previously held the top job, are preparing to hear the outcomes of their legal cases which could reshape the country’s political landscape.

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Chase in Tasmania’s north ‘a bit Fred Flintstone, a bit Blues Brothers’, witness says  (Quelle: Just In)

A Tasmanian man has been refused bail after engaging Tasmania Police in an hours-long pursuit during which he drove a stolen truck through Launceston on blown-out tyres.

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Why superstar musicians still flock to Sesame Street  (Quelle: Just In)

After 55 years, Sesame Street still sets the standard for quality children’s music. This year, SZA, Chris Stapleton, and Renee Rapp lend it their star power. 

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International Criminal Court Criticizes New U.S. Sanctions Against It  (Quelle: NYT > U.S. News)

The Trump administration imposed new penalties on judges for the world’s highest criminal court in retaliation for its moves against Israeli leaders and the U.S. military.