Bubble Girl Free 17/07/22
Adelaide’s “girl in the bubble” is finally free after 20 years hiding from 21st century chemicals.
Prison officers will be trained to identify right-wing extremist symbols such as “Pepe the Frog” and “Celtic cross” tattoos under a nationwide program to fight radicalisation.
Pensioners Trevor and Heather Whittaker are among the growing chorus demanding the federal government keep the free rapid antigen tests (RATs) program for concession card holders.
And in sport, football great Graham Cornes writes in his column – It is time for the AFL to revisit State of Origin football.
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