It’s that time of the year again, here’s your quick guide explaining exactly when to turn the clocks back.
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Beatrice and Eugenie absent from Easter service as King Charles reshapes royal roles
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie will miss the royal family’s Easter service as the monarchy continues to distance itself from the Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor scandal.
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NFL in Australia: San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan not happy about being scheduled to play in Melbourne
San Francisco 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan hasn’t hidden his displeasure at his team being scheduled to play in September’s historic NFL game in Australia, saying he couldn’t see “any pro” to making the trip.
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Jackie ‘O’ Henderson: Radio star sues ARN Media after contract terminated following Kyle Sandilands blowup
Jackie ‘O’ Henderson has launched legal action against her old employer after her contract was terminated following an on-air blowup with her co-star Kyle Sandilands.
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Surcharge fees on Australian card payments to be banned from October 1, following Reserve Bank decision
Australian consumers will no longer have to pay surcharge fees and debit and credit card payments from October 1, following a Reserve Bank ruling.
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THE ECONOMIST: Donald Trump and the art of bad diplomacy
One of the advisers the president ignores is his younger self
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RBA determines hidden debit tap and go surcharge to be removed
The RBA has scrapped a hidden fee that was costing Australians $1.6bn a year in a major change for shoppers - but there’s a catch.
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Tech giants Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube investigated over social media ban breaches
Five tech giants have been named and shamed, accused of deploying tactics to undermine the world-leading laws despite the threat of multi-million dollar penalties.
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Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube face probe for possible age ban breach
Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube may have broken the law by allowing children under 16 to access their apps, the government says.
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Landmark University of NSW study finds vapes may cause cancer despite safer than smoking claim
Using nicotine-based vapes is likely to cause lung and oral cancer, even if e-cigarette users do not smoke tobacco, a watershed academic review has found.
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