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Rachel Rasker

Rachel Rasker

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    To the shock of fans, Ncuti Gatwa regenerated in Doctor Who's series finale yesterday, but the surprise face who replaced him in the TARDIS may not be what it seems.
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    Should Australia give child influencers the 'right to be forgotten'?

    Family influencers are big business and, despite our looming ban facing under-16s on social media, it's an industry that still goes largely unregulated here in Australia.
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    Naomi says this welfare test is stopping her finding love

    A common welfare test has been labelled "prehistoric" and linked to financial abuse. So why is it so controversial?
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    Freakier Friday isn't a 'great' film — but no-one expected it to be

    Freakier Friday is a bubbly, quippy, Disney-channel style blend of bright colours, battle-of-the-generations comedy and a Chappell Roan soundtrack.
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    Are online telehealth sites legit? The government warns of an 'incr...

    Telehealth websites have exploded in popularity since the pandemic. But the federal government is worried of an "increasing risk" of putting profit over patient care. So what are the risks?
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    Liz's first song was about Harry Potter. Now she's playing Coachella

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