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AFL 2022 Round 11 LIVE Updates: Franklin throws five when Swans return to beat Tigers, but faces concern over Cotchin clash

Tigers coach Damien Hardwick spoke to the media after the game. It was an eventful ending. Have you had a chance to break down the last five seconds and find out what would have been the most appropriate result in terms of a 50? I didn’t, that’s not my job. There are people on the …

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Live updates on 2022 election results: Anthony Albanese, Penny Wong in Japan for Quad meeting; Peter Dutton was expected to become the leader of the Liberal Party

Live updates on 2022 election results: Anthony Albanese, Penny Wong in Japan for Quad meeting; Peter Dutton was expected to become the leader of the Sydney Morning Herald Liberal Party Live: Most three-seat workers while the ABC News count continues Albanese and Johnson discuss climate change and AUKUS in a lengthy Sky News Australia call …

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Live updates for the 2022 election: AEC confirms positive voters for COVID-19 vote by phone while Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese embark on the last day of campaigning across the country

The telephone voting queues will be long, the Australian Electoral Commissioner has warned. “We will work to make sure the queues are as smooth as possible, but I’m just pointing out to everyone that this is a one-time emergency project and it will be an erratic experience,” Tom Rogers said. told ABC RN Breakfast. Telephone …

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Increasing vegetation in urban areas can reduce all-cause mortality, the study reveals

A new analysis of vegetation and mortality found that between 34,000 and 38,000 deaths could have been reduced by local increases in green vegetation in U.S. metropolitan areas. Growing vegetation in U.S. urban areas can substantially reduce all-cause mortality, according to a new study led by researchers at Boston University School of Public Health. Published …

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