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Reports highlight Mark David's cartoons seeking a ceasefire amid global tensions, Australia's efforts to attract US academics due to Trump's research cuts, Trump's alleged war on the press, and a UN report calling out multinationals profiting from the Gaza genocide.

Focus is on systemic cruelty against First Nations children, warnings about misleading 'ghost stores' affecting consumers, the concept of 'process corruption' beyond bribery, and billions locked in for the Brisbane Olympic Games.

The Qantas cyber attack is detailed, noting no ransom request but also the airline's legal risk as hack victims face scams.

East coast communities are counting costs of a 'vigorous' low pressure system, with a tiny island in the eye of the storm as the mainland crisis eases.

The arts sector sees an apology for hurt and pain as a Venice arts duo is reinstated, alongside questions of free speech prompted by Bob Vylan being villainised at Glastonbury.

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