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18 August 2026

Pauline Hanson is targeting superannuation. Should it be easier to access your savings? - theguardian.com

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Pauline Hanson is targeting superannuation. Should it be easier to access your savings? - theguardian.com

Pauline Hanson is targeting superannuation. Should it be easier to access your savings? theguardian. com

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18 August 2026

Jailed former Pakistan PM Imran Khan moved to hospital over health concerns

Former Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan has been moved to hospital over health concerns, the ABC reports. Khan, a former international cricketer turned politician, has been held in jail for three years after convictions in a string of cases he says are politically motivated. The hospital transfer comes amid his prolonged detention and ongoing legal battles, which have kept him out of active political life while he serves his sentences. ABC News reported the move but did not provide further details on his condition or the circumstances prompting the transfer.

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A hospital transfer for a jailed, long-incarcerated political leader may further restrict his capacity to participate in politics while he continues to serve convictions he calls politically motivated.

Source: https://www.abc.net.au/news/feed/45910/rss.xmlOriginal source

18 August 2026

PBS should fund drug to treat breast cancer, endometriosis and gender dysphoria, experts recommend

Triptorelin, already listed for prostate cancer, should have unrestricted use, the Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee says The committee met urgently in July in response to AstraZeneca’s announcement it would remove Zoladex from the market, risking leaving more than 7,500 women with breast cancer without an alternative treatment.

Source: Guardian Australia PoliticsOriginal source

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