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Gamblers making millions on war + Move to boost Aussie petrol supply

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Calls to scrap NAPLAN + Why the Iran war can’t end ‘soon’

Thursday Headlines: Iran accuses Australia of hypocrisy and kidnapping footballers Ships targeted in the Strait of Hormuz Protestors arrested for using banned pro-Palestinian phrase Calls for NAPLAN test to be scrapped after test outage Aussie city crowned the best in the world F ...  Show more

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