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              64533Aga Khan emerald sells for staggering $13.4 million in GenevaSky News AustraliaThe Aga Khan emerald has sold for $AU13.4 million at an auction in Geneva. The 37-carat gem was a gift from the Aga Khan Prince to his wife, Nina Dyer, in 1960, just five years before her death at age 30. The gem has been bought and sold over decades, including by the French jewellery empire Van C  | 
            
        
                 
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              64532Extinct water lily restored as a symbol of conservationSky News AustraliaCape Town’s extinct water lily has been reintroduced in honour of the Earthshot prize. Now named the Earthshot Lily, this spectacular flower has been absent from wetlands since the mid-1900s. It has been restored as a symbol of conservation, embodying what the Earthshot prize is all about.  | 
            
        
                 
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              64531Dating experts, including Miss Double Bay, reveal 2024’s top red flags and 'icks' women must watch out forSky News AustraliaWhile it’s easy to get swept up in the excitement of a new relationship, experts say ignoring certain warning signs can be a big mistake.  | 
            
        
                 
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              64530Extinct water lily restored as a symbol of conservationSky News AustraliaCape Town’s extinct water lily has been reintroduced in honour of the Earthshot prize. Now named the Earthshot Lily, this spectacular flower has been absent from wetlands since the mid-1900s. It has been restored as a symbol of conservation, embodying what the Earthshot prize is all about.  | 
            
        
                 
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              64529Dating experts, including Miss Double Bay, reveal 2024’s top red flags and 'icks' women must watch out forSky News AustraliaWhile it’s easy to get swept up in the excitement of a new relationship, experts say ignoring certain warning signs can be a big mistake.  | 
            
        
                 
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              64528Pompeii announces 20,000 visitor per day cap in bid to reduce ‘anthropic pressure’ on the historical siteSky News AustraliaPompeii has become the latest hotspot to limit tourism as local officials recently announced a 20,000 a day cap on visitors.  | 
            
        
                 
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              64527Pompeii announces 20,000 visitor per day cap in bid to reduce ‘anthropic pressure’ on the historical siteSky News AustraliaPompeii has become the latest hotspot to limit tourism as local officials recently announced a 20,000 a day cap on visitors.  | 
            
        
                 
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              64526Giant Pandas caught having fun in China research centreSky News AustraliaPandas have been caught having a blast at the Qinling Giant Panda Research Centre in China. In recently released video footage, these giant pandas are seen munching on their gourmet meals and embarking on climbing adventures. The centre is home to the oldest female giant panda, ‘Zhu Zhu', who has  | 
            
        
                 
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              64525Wages bill for government workers surges past $230 billion following 3.6 per cent increase in public sector employeesSky News AustraliaThe wages bill for public sector employees across Australia has surged past $230 billion, with tens of thousands more people now working a government role.  | 
            
        
                 
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              64524Wages bill for government workers surges past $230 billion following 3.6 per cent increase in public sector employeesSky News AustraliaThe wages bill for public sector employees across Australia has surged past $230 billion, with tens of thousands more people now working a government role.  |