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Man of his word Barnaby Joyce, who would never so much even think of betraying a vow or going back on a promise, has spoken out against abortion, saying that women must follow through with the lifelong commitment of having a child.

Speaking at an anti-abortion rally in Sydney on Tuesday evening, the Nationals-turned-One Nation senator said that having a child w...


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A Sydney man says he has absolutely had enough of this Government, citing its tax policies which are causing house prices to fall, and also its immigration policies which are making house prices out of reach.

Brendan Teague, who owns a $2.1 million house he bought for $380k in 2003, says Labor’s policies are ruining this country. “I’ve worked hard for my house and now ...


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A Florida woman says she may need to compete at Wimbledon just so she can afford to fill up her car.

Serena Williams, 44, said she had intended to retire permanently, but then realised she didn’t have enough saved up to cover rising costs.

“I went to the gas station and realised I’d need to get to the quarter finals of a slam at a minimum in order to pay the bil...


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A newly negotiated AUKUS agreement will lead to “significant” savings, Defence Minister Richard Marles said today, while typing ‘used Virginia-class nuclear submarines’ into Facebook Marketplace.

Marles said using Marketplace was a great way to source good quality heavy weaponry at a discount price. “I’ve just typed in a search for ‘nuclear submarines’ within a 15,000 ...


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Organisers of Gloucestershire and Pamplona’s iconic festivals have announced plans to merge their cultural traditions into a single annual event, after both towns admitted their festivals were “still slightly too safe”.

The new merged festival – to be named The Running of the Cheese Bulls – will involve several hundred participants being chased by enraged bulls down an...


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