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Are Coles and Woolies ‘holding the public to ransom’? Lettuce look

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The ‘Rozehell’ interchange - a spaghetti junction that doesn’t pasta test

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‘Want to send us to the knackery?’ Boomers inflate cost of living debate

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Tuvalu pact puts Australia’s Pacific plans on the map

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Lives left in ruins, on both sides

Lives left in ruins, on both sides

Reader reaction to the war in the Middle East, and our coverage of it, has been strong with a wide variety of views expressed.

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