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SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA: Newswire Photos: APRIL 23 2024:A general view of members of the public doing grocery shopping at a Fruit Market on the Northshore of Sydney ahead of the Federal Budget. Picture: NCA Newswire / Gaye Gerard
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Cheap can be nasty for your nutrition

Taste and nutrition are on the chopping block as Aussies start sacrificing both in favour of price, with cost of living pressures hitting grocery bills hard. TAKE OUR POLL

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Pub Investor , Jon Adgemis is seen at the Lexus  marquee on Derby Day  at Flemington on Saturday 29. October 2022. Photo. Luis Enrique Ascui
Police & Courts

More legal dramas for troubled pub baron

Which pub boss has more legal dramas coming their way? Lloyd Babb is in line to earn how much? Who’s the famed barrister with one foot out the door? And which court case can proceed now the election is over? The Snitch is here.

35 traybakes for when you don’t feel like washing up

35 traybakes for when you don't feel like washing up

Make life – and dinner – easier with these traybake recipes that throw all your ingredients together in the one pan. From classics like lasagne and moussaka to chicken, sausage and salmon creations, these are the one-pan dinners that will save your night.

Opinion

Pro-Biden press are now in shame-dodge mode

(FILES) US President Joe Biden addresses the nation from the Rose Garden of the White House in Washington, DC, November 7, 2024, after Donald Trump won the presidential election. Former US president Joe Biden has been diagnosed with an

They hid the truth, lied on behalf of authority and attacked people who were accurate in reporting former President Biden’s cognitive decline, but a year on those same blinkered, self-important pundits are shifting the blame for their failures, writes Tim Blair.

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