Zac Lomax insists he's happy to remain on the wing in a reshuffled Parramatta backline, claiming his teammates know moving out of centre is no issue for him.
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RBA governor expected to address tariff impacts
As the dust settles on Donald Trump's 'liberation day' tariff dump, a speech by Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock will be closely scrutinised.
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Aussie fashion icon Perri Cutten dies aged 73
The legendary fashion designer Perri Cutten had been a mainstay of women’s wardrobes across the country for more than 40 years.
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Hudson-Smith wins first Grand Slam Track sprint title
British sprinter Matthew Hudson-Smith was the big winner as Grand Slam Track debuted in Jamaica.
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New Canon cameras for content creators
Mogens Johansen takes a look at three new Canon products for social media content creators
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Picklum through to quarter-finals in El Salvador
Molly Picklum is the first Australian through to the last eight of the World Surf League event in El Salvador.
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More Titans frustration with Fa’asuamaleaui facing ban
Gold Coast captain Tino Fa'asuamaleaui is one of three players facing a ban out of Saturday's NRL matches, after Des Hasler's complaints over the NRL crackdown.
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Colombian rebel group takes steps towards peace
A rebel group has begun handing its weapons over to Colombia's government as part of peace talks expected to lead to the group's disarmament.
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Australia joins international calls for inquiry into medic killings in Gaza
Australia has joined international calls for an independent inquiry into the killings of 15 Palestinian emergency workers in Gaza after Israeli forces opened fire on their convoy.
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Prime Minister seeks to counter Dutton’s price of energy attacks with cheaper home batteries pitch
The prime minister will seek to counter Peter Dutton’s attacks on the price of energy by announcing a new scheme to make renewable energy cheaper.
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