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This week’s news covered a broad spectrum of topics, from financial schemes affecting older Australians to international sports events.

An investigation revealed that a home equity release scheme has left many older Australians “dumbfounded” after significant payouts were demanded when their homes were sold. The scheme’s impact has raised concerns about the protection of vulnerable homeowners.

In Canberra, the Midwinter Ball event brought together political figures and celebrities, creating a buzz in the political scene. Amidst the festivities, support for dissident senator Fatima Payman was notably expressed by a Labor branch, defying expectations of her departure from the party.

Concerns were also raised regarding Sydney’s waste management system, which has been described as an “emerging weak link” that could potentially disrupt garbage collection services.

Internationally, there were updates on political developments in the UK and France, while in the health sector, weight-loss injections have been linked to eye conditions, sparking medical discussions.

In the realm of archaeology, the discovery of a new cave painting has excited researchers and historians alike.

Sports enthusiasts were treated to updates from Wimbledon, the Tour de France, and the NBA, with thrilling performances and competitions capturing global attention.

On the local front, property valuations in Sydney were discussed, highlighting trends and market movements. Additionally, South Australia announced additional training requirements for high-powered car drivers, aiming to enhance road safety.

These stories reflect a diverse range of issues and events that have captured public interest and concern over the past week.

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Article Title: Morning Mail: concerns over homeowner scheme, Biden insists he is ‘not leaving’, Kokkinakis wins Wimbledon epic
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