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Monday, January 21 Baby formula has fleetingly taken the spotlight off drug smuggling with the charging of five people over a massive scam involving Australian tins of special powdered milk being sold on the black market overseas. A top level investigation was […]

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Friday, January 18 A Sydney mother won last night’s Powerball taking home a record $107 million. She was the only winner  of the Powerball jackpot — but she has no plans to give up her healthcare job. The win was the biggest […]

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Thursday, January 17 The Democrats have asked US President Donald Trump to postpone his January 29 State of the Union address, saying they had doubts that adequate security could be provided during the partial government shutdown. In a letter to Mr Trump, […]

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Australian Open- Day 1 results Roger Federer and Caroline Wozniacki successfully opened their Australian Open title defences Monday before Andy Murray took to the court for his farewell match at Melbourne Park — and potentially his last ever. There was a heavy […]

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Australia set to swelter through heatwave, testing Tour Down Under and Australian Open heat policy Temperatures are set to soar across Australia this week, with the mercury expected to exceed 45 degrees Celsius in parts of Victoria, South Australia and New South […]

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Thursday, January 9 A Productivity Commission report says Australians could be more than $500,000 richer in retirement under the biggest-ever proposed shake-up of the compulsory superannuation system. The report has found the current system is “harming millions of members” with underperforming funds, […]

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Wednesday, January 9 US President Donald Trump’s much anticipated nationally televised address to once again pitch to the American people his concept of a “wall” at the border between the United States and Mexico turned out to be a bit of a […]

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Tuesday, January 8 An Australian stinger expert believes a rare, giant bluebottle could be responsible for a spate of emergency department presentations for suspected bluebottle encounters in Queensland. Australian Marine Stinger Advisory Service director Lisa-ann Gershwin said this stinger belonged to the […]

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Missouri poacher forced to watch Bambi apart of sentence Due to his illegal killings of hundreds of deer, a missouri poacher has been ordered to repeatedly watch the movie Bambi as part of his sentence. David Berry Jr is to watch the […]

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Andrew Broad resigns as assistant minister Nationals MP Andrew Broad has resigned as assistant minister to the Deputy Prime Minister, after New Idea Magazine published allegations Mr Broad used work trips as opportunities to meet women online. Mr Broad had been an […]

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Thursday, December 13 Tropical Cyclone Owen is continuing to strengthen and was today (Thursday) upgraded to category three with experts saying it could be further upgraded to a category four intensity by the time it crosses the Queensland coast. It is currently […]

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Wednesday, December 12 A shooting near a Christmas market in the French city of Strasbourg has left four people dead and 11 injured, according to authorities. The gunman fled the scene and there are conflicting reports on his fate. One source said […]

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Tuesday, December 11 Pressure continued to build on Donald Trump with leading Democrats saying impeachment or prison time are real possibilities for the US President if it is proved that he directed illegal hush money payments to women. This is in addition […]

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The former policeman accused of killing Australian Justine Damond has had charges against him upgraded to include second degree intentional murder. Mohamed Noor, 33, will now go to trial in April on that charge on top of third degree murder and and […]

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Friday, December 7 Central Paris will be in lockdown this weekend as the Government orders dozens of museums, shops and tourist sites including The Eiffel Tower and the Louvre to close as French protesters prepare for a fourth weekend of demonstrations. Thousands […]

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Thursday, December 6 The late president George HW Bush has been remembered at his state funeral as a World War II hero, Cold War veteran and commander-in-chief of a United States victory against Iraq who went on to represent a bygone era […]

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Wednesday, December 5 Chris Dawson, the former husband of missing Sydney woman Lynette Dawson, at the centre of a popular podcast called Teacher’s Pet,  was arrested on Queensland’s Gold Coast this morning. NSW Police confirmed a 70-year-old man was arrested shortly before […]

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Tuesday, December 4 World renowned  British naturalist Sir David Attenborough has told a United Nations conference on climate change the collapse of civilisations and the extinction of much of the natural world was on the horizon unless urgent action was taken against […]

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MONDAY, December 3 Malcolm Turnbull has intervened in the preselection process of Liberal backbencher Craig Kelly. Denying the move was driven by a personal vendetta, Mr Turnbull speaks about the importance of democracy and believes the Liberal party should be allowed the […]

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 Maria James’s murder case reopened by Victorian coroner The Victorian Coroner has reopened the investigation into the 38-year-old cold case of Maria James. Maria’s murder was subjected in the ABC podcast series- Trace. A coronial inquest in 1982 found Maria James was […]

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