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New exotic bee parasite detected in NSW after illegal hive movement

As the fight against varroa mite continues, wingless braula fly has been found in honey bee hives for the first time in the state following a detection last month in Victoria.
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A reddish-brown parasite attached to a bee.

The latest COVID-19 case numbers around the states and territories

Here's a quick wrap of today's COVID statistics from each Australian jurisdiction.
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A young woman wearing a mask.

Free-range egg farmers fear they won't be able to meet demand as caged eggs are phased out

West Australian farmers say there will be a struggle to produce enough free-range eggs when caged eggs are off the supermarket shelves.
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Eggs on a conveyer belt

Former rock-climbing coach accused of sexual offences to face nine new charges

By national sport reporter David Mark
Stephen Mitchell now faces 26 charges relating to grooming, sexual conduct with children outside Australia, and engaging in sexual activity with children between 1994 and 2005.
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Two men exit the doors of a court building. The lawyer is wearing a suit, the other man is wearing shorts and a jumper.

Indigenous group calls for dialogue as governments look to meet Murray-Darling Basin Plan targets

Wiradjuri men Michael and Braden Lyons hope their voices are heard before governments make any decisions on environmental flows and the Murray-Darling Basin Plan.
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Two serious-looking men sit on a log in front of a river, one younger, the other older and balding.

'I'm wasting myself': How visa restrictions are stopping skilled migrant women from working

Migrant doctors, nurses, engineers and pharmacists say their bridging visas are stopping them from getting jobs in Australia — but they are working to change that.
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A portrait of Anam Irshad surrounded by greenery at Curtin University.

Alcohol restrictions are 'dehumanising', says this former West Australian of the Year

Tracy Westerman accuses WA authorities of having "a love affair with restricting human rights" as they consider a ban on most takeaway alcohol in the Kimberley and Pilbara.
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Profile photo of WA nominee for Australian of the Year Dr Tracy Westerman

Search for missing skier, 23, resumes in NSW back country

Emergency services have resumed a search this morning for a missing back-country skier in Kosciuszko National Park.
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Ice covered trees, snow covered landscape
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live: Nick Kyrgios takes on world number one Daniil Medvedev in US Open fourth round

It's a big morning for Australian tennis, with Nick Kyrgios in a marquee match-up against world number one Daniil Medvedev, and the conqueror of Serena Williams, Ajla Tomljanovic, vying for a quarter-final place later on. Follow all the action in our live blog.
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A composite image of Nick Kyrgios and Daniil Medvedev playing tennis.

As 22 cent fuel excise hike looms, the competition watchdog is ordered to monitor fuel retailers

By political reporter Jake Evans
As the end of a temporary halving of Australia's fuel excise draws near, the ACCC is ordered to watch for fuel retailers seeking to take advantage of the hike.
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Petrol prices are just one area of the economy that has been hit by high inflation.

10 killed in Canada stabbings at multiple locations as police hunt for two suspects

Police say dead and injured people were found at 13 crime scenes in Saskatchewan province, and some victims appear to have been targeted while others were chosen at random. 
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Mug shots of the stabbing suspects

More 'cottonfed' cattle possible as waste turned into feed

A new factory that upcycles waste from growing cotton could see more "cottonfed" Australian beef, and a byproduct from the process could find its way into your fish and chips.
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close up of a hand holding white fluffy cottonseed

If it's 'not the money', what will entice teachers back to the classroom?

As education leaders try to find solutions to the national teacher shortage, one teacher explains why she'd rather stay in a paddock than step back into a classroom. 
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A woman with glasses standing in front a horse in a paddock

European Union to meet amid energy crisis warning as Russia suspends gas line

Germany says Russia is "no longer a reliable energy partner" after announcing multi-billion dollar measures to help ease price pain. 
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 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy looks at a destroyed building as he visits the war-hit Kharkiv region.

Man in critical condition after e-scooter and car collide in Brisbane's south

By Celeste Macintosh
An e-scooter rider is transported to hospital after a crash at the intersection of Melbourne and Edmonstone streets.
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A crumpled scooter and a car with damage.

More people are dying on Queensland roads as experts unpack the impacts of COVID-19 on driver behaviour

More than 200 people have died on Queensland roads this year, as experts say more drivers are admitting to dangerous driver behaviour such as drink driving.
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A straight road with mountains in the distance, near Capella, Queensland, November 2021.

Flood-hit Pakistan's largest freshwater lake has been strategically breached in an effort to save densely populated areas

Authorities in flood-hit Pakistan have strategically breached the country's largest freshwater lake, displacing up to 100,000 people from their homes in an effort to save more densely populated areas.
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Pakistan Flood image

Desert revheads delight in 'noise and speed' of rusted wrecks to souped-up hot rods

The burning rubber proved unmissable for thousands of motoring enthusiasts as Red CentreNATS roared back into Alice Springs for burnouts and drag racing.
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A modified car drives past crowds on the side of the street

More borrowers like these twins are about to become 'mortgage prisoners'

By business reporter Nassim Khadem
As banks impose tougher lending standards and interest rate hikes drive property prices down, more Australians who borrowed at the height of the pandemic housing boom will find themselves in a mortgage trap, unable to refinance.
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Twin sisters standing in the kitchen of their Perth home in August 2022 after an interview with Nassim Khadem.
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live: NSW Now: NSW Opposition calls for high school mobile phone ban

MORNING BRIEFING: The NSW Opposition pledges to restrict mobile phone use in public high school classrooms if it wins the next election, warning students' academic standards are already declining.
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A teenage girl with blonde hair holds a mobile phone with both hands, with the phone in focus and her face obscured.

Aussie Jay Vine closer to Vuelta King of the Mountains coronation

Australian Jay Vine increases his King of the Mountains lead while Primož Roglič shows more fight in the battle to win the Vuelta a España.
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A smiling Australian cyclist in a blue and white polkas dot jersey rolls over the finish line on a stage of the Vuelta.

Ariah thinks it's 'awesome' being a regional GP. Here's a plan to train more like her

Sydney-born doctor Ariah Steel has managed a stroke patient, seen a baby being born and worked in emergency — all in a week of GP training in a small country town.
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A woman with a stethoscope in front of a hospital

A family's search for answers, as inquest into fatal police shooting of Kumanjayi Walker begins

The three-month inquest will explore the circumstances of Kumanjayi Walker's death in the remote community of Yuendumu, where he died hours after being shot by Constable Zachary Rolfe, who was found not guilty earlier this year.
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A First Nations woman speaks while journalists hold microphones, with the NT Supreme Court in the background.
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live: The Loop: Ukraine investigating grenade launcher explosion at children's event; firefighters pluck kitten from burning building

What Australia is searching for and all the news that happened while you snoozed: This is The Loop, your quick catch-up for this morning's stories.
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firefigher saves kitten from burning rubble
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analysis: From Cameroon to Cooma and back again — inside the rugby league trek of Carol Manga

It's not easy to be a missionary for rugby league at the end of the sport's universe, however, Carol Manga's passion for the game he loves has never wavered as he prepares to pull on his national colours one last time. 
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Cameroon

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