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Skip to main content Entertainment Search the news, stories & people Environment Investigations Relationships & Family Food & Recipes Personal Finance Home & Garden Entertainment TV & Movies Pop Culture Your ABC Account Personalise the news and stay in the know Log in to personalise Newsletters BERITA BAHASA INDONESIA ABC News News Home Weekly news quiz: Trump's autopen claims, Tasmania's new AFL mascot and egg shortages Weekly news quiz: Trump's autopen claims, Tasmania's new AFL mascot and egg shortages Topic:Human Interest 2m ago2 minutes agoThu 20 Mar 2025 at 7:35pm abc.net.au/news/weekly-news-quiz-march-21/105074962 Link copied ShareShare article Righto then, smarty pants, test yourself.Loading Posted 2m ago2 minutes agoThu 20 Mar 2025 at 7:35pm Share options X (formerly Twitter) Top Stories EU reiterates Ukraine support as Australia joins high-level London talks Photo shows A bearded man holds his hand to his forehead NSW government to launch inquiry into troubled childcare sector Topic:Child Care Photo shows A child whose face can't be seen sits on a small piece of climbing equipment in front of a coloured mat outdoors. Why big US pharma hates Australia, and has for decades Analysis by Ian Verrender Photo shows Bunch of white, oval medication tablets and white medication capsules. US tech giants lobby Trump to tackle Australian social media rules Topic:World Politics Photo shows Donald Trump sits at a desk holding a black folder open with yellow-gold curtains and two flags behind him. No link between international students and rising rents, study finds Topic:Rental Housing Photo shows a female students at an exam table Popular now Why big US pharma hates Australia, and has for decades Analysis by Ian Verrender Photo shows Bunch of white, oval medication tablets and white medication capsules. China defends executions of four Canadians Topic:World Politics Photo shows Large Canadian flag waving over a cityscape with highways and industrial buildings in the background. Vanuatu's capital is a ghost town — some say it might be 'finished' Topic:Earthquakes Photo shows A chrome coloured crushed ute abandoned on the street in Port Vila's town centre. Related topics Human Interest Top Stories EU reiterates Ukraine support as Australia joins high-level London talks Photo shows A bearded man holds his hand to his forehead NSW government to launch inquiry into troubled childcare sector Topic:Child Care Why big US pharma hates Australia, and has for decades Analysis by Ian Verrender US tech giants lobby Trump to tackle Australian social media rules Topic:World Politics No link between international students and rising rents, study finds Topic:Rental Housing 250km-long underground transmission line proposed for Victoria Topic:Energy Industry6m ago6 minutes agoThu 20 Mar 2025 at 7:31pm Don't demonise asylum seekers, human rights groups warn politicians Topic:Refugees18m ago18 minutes agoThu 20 Mar 2025 at 7:18pm Sub-zero temperatures can't cool an 'infectious' love for cricket Topic:Cricket22m ago22 minutes agoThu 20 Mar 2025 at 7:15pm Vanuatu's capital is a ghost town — some say it might be 'finished' Topic:Earthquakes28m ago28 minutes agoThu 20 Mar 2025 at 7:09pm More Just In Back to top ABC News homepageMore From ABC NEWS We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work. Entertainment News in language Berita Bahasa Indonesia Connect with ABC News X (formerly Twitter) More from ABC News Contact ABC NEWS This service may include material from Agence France-Presse (AFP), APTN, Reuters, AAP, CNN and the BBC World Service which is copyright and cannot be reproduced. AEST = Australian Eastern Standard Time which is 10 hours ahead of GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) Editorial Policies Accessibility About the ABC Privacy Policy Terms of Use
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