Delta's Eurovision Triumph & Adam Driver Addresses Lena Dunham's Famesick Claims
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🗞️ HEADLINES
- Delta Goodrem has thanked fans after placing 4th at Eurovision
- An extension to the fuel excise cut is being weighed up
- The World Health Organisation has declared an ebola outbreak a public health emergency of international concern
- Concerns tobacco giants could use illicit cigarette trade as tool to drive down price of legal smokes
- Albanese government continues to cop criticism for latest budget
- Drake declared Spotify's most streamed artist in a single day
- Adam Driver addresses allegations of aggression laid out in Lena Dunham's new memoir
- Aussies to experience the Sistine Chapel, without stepping foot in Rome
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