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It was mostly happenstance, but Monday night's Q&A served up a program replete with panellists unusually well-equipped to deal with the issues of the day. There were two admitted Carlton supporters, for example, more than you'd find not crying at most ...
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Asylum seeker children held five years in detention. Australian customs turned back 65 people, including a pregnant woman, after their boat reached Australian waters last Tuesday, according to an Indonesian police chief. The 65 people from Bangladesh, ...
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The IBM building in the Brisbane CBD is evacuated around lunch time on Tuesday after a fire broke out on the 13th floor. PT0M34S 620 349. Autoplay OnOff; Video feedback; Video settings. Video will begin in 5 seconds. Don't play; Play now. As it happened: ...
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A "callous" killer's courtroom apology has been rejected by his victim's family, who say a life prison sentence isn't punishment enough. Convicted murderer Warrick David Lindenberg, 29, expressed his "regret and deep sympathies" to the family of 19-year-old ...
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Indigenous rights campaigners protest about Aboriginal deaths in custody during the G20 in Brisbane on 14 November 2014. Photograph: Dave Hunt/EPA/Corbis. Calla Wahlquist. Tuesday 2 June 2015 01.49 EDT. Share on Facebook · Share on Twitter ...
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There is an assumption that the biggest opposition to same sex marriage is found in rural and regional parts of Australia, but is that really the case? Media player: "Space" to play, "M" to mute, "left" and "right" to seek.
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A Sydney carpenter who repeatedly stabbed his estranged wife and cut her throat has been found guilty of murder. Christopher Cullen, 51, was arrested after emerging from mangroves at an anglers club in Taren Point, in Sydney's south, in January 2014.
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The nation's lowest paid workers have been granted a 2.5 per cent pay rise with the Fair Work Commission announcing a more modest rise to the minimum wage than last year's increase. More than 1.8 million people who are on the minimum wage will have ...
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FLAGS are flying at half-mast for Victoria's first female premier as Joan Kirner's family consider a state funeral for the politician noted for her lack of ego. PREMIER Daniel Andrews has offered the state farewell to honour Ms Kirner, 76, who died on Monday ...
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"You are now in a place where you will always be free, and safe from harm." These are the words of a grandmother to her seven-year-old grandson who died after months of extreme abuse and neglect at the hands of his mother and her boyfriend. The boy's ...
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