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Learn more about how we use cookies Accept all cookiesABC required cookies only Skip to main content ABC Homepage Today is Tuesday 26 April 2022 Set locationFor local news and weather SearchLog InLog InMore from ABC * News * Radio * iview * TV Guide * Kids * Everyday * Sport * More * More ABC HOME BREAKING NEWS TICKER VOTE COMPASS Cut through the election noise and find out where you stand with Vote Compass TOP STORIES FROM ABC NEWS JUSTIN MCLAY'S DEATH CAME AS A SHOCK — AND IT'S WHY HIS CLUB IS DOING ALL IT CAN TO ENSURE IT NEVER HAPPENS AGAIN Source: ABC News/Topic: Sport LIVE: RUSSIA'S FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS NATO SUPPORT OF UKRAINE AMOUNTS TO A PROXY WAR Source: ABC News/Topic: Unrest, Conflict and War FOUR SOBERING LESSONS ABOUT CONFLICT THAT AUSTRALIA CAN LEARN FROM UKRAINE Source: ABC News/Topic: World Politics More ABC News FEATURED MELBOURNE'S EAST IS A MAJOR ELECTION BATTLEGROUND, BUT MANY VOTERS DON'T LIKE WHAT THEY'RE HEARING From marginal seats with diverse communities to blue-ribbon ones with climate-focused independents, voters are fed up with political spin and are seeking policy action on big issues. 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Source: ABC Far North/Topic: Horticulture INFLATION SURGE COULD SEE SUPER-SIZED INTEREST RATE HIKE The latest official inflation figures are expected to be the highest since the global financial crisis, putting more pressure on the RBA to hike interest rates faster and higher. Source: ABC News/Topic: Economy 'THEY TREATED US WITH DIGNITY. AUSTRALIA HAS NEVER DONE THAT' Cousins Mehdi and Adnan were trapped in immigration detention for nine years. Here's what life after the Park Hotel looks like. Source: Australian Story/Topic: Refugees SHE'S MOVED 24 TIMES IN TWO YEARS, AND KALEISHA ISN'T THE ONLY AUSTRALIAN STRUGGLING TO MAKE ENDS MEET Close to half of Vote Compass respondents are more worried about making ends meet than they were last year, and the majority want businesses that increased revenues during the pandemic to pay back COVID-19 support. 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