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Start a new Australian article
Anyone, including you, can write for Wikinews! Just type a title like Dog eats dog in Wagga Wagga in the box below, click "Create article", and start writing:
See Wikinews:Writing an article for details.
Work on current Australian stories
Many of the Aussie articles below need work on them in some way; feel free to start editing! To see what is and is not suitable for Wikinews Australia articles, see the content guide and the site guidelines. You may find Wikinews:Article flags of use, in order to invite people to work on certain aspects of an article, or inform them about the state of the article, including a number of common problems which arise. You can always upload photos you have taken.
Update top Australian stories
The top stories appear on the Australian portal.
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These stories are constructed ahead of time about an event that has not occurred but that is expected to take place in the future.. They are not to be published until an official announcement has been made or reputable sources have been found for the events described. In the meantime, you are welcome to edit them to keep them up to date with what is expected to happen.
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Today's Australian news (December 26, 2024)Portal:Australia/2024/December/26 Abandoned articlesThese are reports which were never finished and which have not been improved for at least 48 hours. Abandoned articles are subject to being listed for deletion.
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