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The last big retailer before BIG W to take up the latest shopping craze was just over a month ago, when Myer signed on for the service to benefit its online shoppers, followed by the stationary giant Officeworks. More than half a million consumers continue to use the service - compatible with all Australian-issued Mastercard and Visa credit cards - which is offered at dozens of bricks and mortar stores and online.

Once it launches some time this month, BIG W shoppers will have the ability to sign up for Afterpay and make virtual purchases. For a thorough rundown on Afterpay, visit our ultimate guide on it here. Our goal at Mozo is to help you make smart financial decisions and our award-winning comparison tools and services are provided free of charge. You do not pay any extra for using our service. We are proud of the tools and information we provide and unlike some other comparison sites, we also include the option to search all the products in our database, regardless of whether we have a commercial relationship with the providers of those products or not.

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In the s, gold motivated tens of thousands of people to work the earth or service the diggings. Coal, copper, tin, wheat, barley and cotton all assumed importance at differen. A Cambodian appeals court has ordered the early release of five activists, including a prominent labour leader who has been a longtime critic of the government.

The Phnom Penh Court of Appeals said on Friday it had ordered the release later in the day of Rong Chhun and four others, but gave no immediate details about its decision.

An ABC reporter was just trying to get some lunch when she was 'harassed' by a woman slamming her employer. Two men have been arrested after an alleged hit and run that left a father of four dead and his road worker colleague seriously injured in southeast Melbourne. A man, 30, with no fixed address was arrested at a property on Boundary Road in Carrum Downs just after 2pm on Thursday.

Malaysia will reopen its borders to international visitors by January 1 at the latest, a government advisory council says, as the country seeks to revive its ailing tourism sector.

The Southeast Asian country has gradually reopened its economy in recent weeks as coronavirus infection rates have slowed amid a ramped-up vaccination program. TikTokers are too stunned to speak at the moment. Read more to find out why. Police are asking for any public assistance in identifying seven men who were involved in a brawl and high speed chase that left an year-old Brisbane man in an induced coma. The man was found on the side of the road in the suburb of Carbrook early Sunday morning, before being taken to the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital where he remains in a critical condition.

Drunk, high, and annoyed a weed dealer turned him down, labourer Jake Burns stormed into a Sydney home and said "this is a robbery".

Now facing sentencing for the resident's stabbing murder, the year-old wishes he could do over again the next frantic moments. An adelie penguin a long way from home has been fed fish smoothies and released back to sea after a rare visit to New Zealand. The juvenile male adelie was spotted on Birdlings Flat Beach near Christchurch on Wednesday night, in just the third documented visit of the species to New Zealand.

Rebellious Tigrayan forces have threatened to "hunt down" foreigners they said were supporting the Ethiopian government as mercenaries and technical experts in a year-long war.

Ocean photographer Lewis Loughlin captured the shocking moment a large shark swims within metres of a swimmer in waist-deep water at Maroubra. The roof of a Woolworths store in Sydney was not match for the wild weather sweeping the state. Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been given permission to marry his partner Stella Moris in prison. The Australian publisher and activist, 50, has been held in Belmarsh Prison in London since after the United States took legal action to extradite him.

The Victorian opposition has called for an early end to the state's indoor mask mandate in a bid to encourage workers back to central Melbourne. Under the current rules, people aged over 12 must wear a face mask indoors unless they are at home. Basketball champion Patty Mills' on-court exploits will be "nothing" compared to what he achieves in life away from the sport, according to women's rugby league pioneer Katrina Fanning. A prominent adviser to former US president Donald Trump, has been criminally charged for defying a subpoena issued by a congressional committee investigating the January 6 attack on the Capitol.

Steve Bannon has refused to co-operate with the House of Representatives select committee seeking his testimony and documents, citing Trump's insistence - already rejected by one judge - he has a right to keep the requested material confidential under executive privilege.

China's Communist Party officials have called President Xi Jinping a "helmsman" and "people's leader", in a show of support for his continuing leadership.



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