Fake it till you make it - the rise and rise of dupes

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Why food costs are set to soar + Trump teases peace deal

Deep Dive: Australia could see its food production halved within months in a nightmare scenario, brought about by the continuing war in Iran. What will it mean for putting food on your table? Farmers are warning they’re already unable to purchase enough fertiliser and diesel to p ...  Show more

MAFS expert dies from cancer + Why Albo isn’t banning gambling ads

Wednesday Headlines: Fuel shortages ramp up as diesel standards lowered Most Aussies want the Iran war to end and Pakistan tipped to lead peace talks ABC programs pulled as staff walk off the job Married at First Sight expert Mel Schilling has died at the age of 54 The Hannah Mon ...  Show more

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