It's been another wild, and dare we say unprecedented, year of news. From unspeakable tragedy to unbridled relief and everything in between, here are the year's most-read stories as chosen by you.
In April, Australians were treated to a stunning, full supermoon just 357,378 kilometres from Earth.
Following the announcement, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the duke was "the longest-serving consort in history and one of the last surviving people in this country to have served in the Second World War at Cape Matapan". Liz and Adrian Scialpi were forced to close their hardware shop of 21 years after their rent was tripled.
Many of you were eager to see it for yourself, turning to this story to find out when to look outside. With the release of the 2021 Federal Budget in May, ABC News readers wanted to know two things: who's getting a cash boost and who are missing out.
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‘Collateral damage’: tortuous ordeal of the seafarers left marooned by CovidThe pandemic caused chaos within global shipping and crew members from some of the poorest nations paid a high price
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COVID-19 wreaks havoc on Sydney to HobartRough conditions in the 76th annual Sydney to Hobart yacht race has forced almost a quarter of the field to retire. _StephAnderson 9News MORE:
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Australians urged not to show up to COVID-19 test sites, hospitals unless necessaryAs surging COVID-19 infections put Australia’s healthcare system under significant strain, state governments are asking people to reconsider their need for PCR tests, ambulances and hospital emergency departments:
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