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DAVID ELLERY Charles Godtschalk was one of the men who put the letters ''nz'' in Anzac. Born in the Waikato, New Zealand, in 1898, he served in three different armies in a military career that spanned three decades.
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STEPHANIE GARDINER Police have again appealed for calm over the shooting of two teenagers on a joyride in Kings Cross on the weekend, saying that officers had no other option.
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BRIDIE JABOUR The LNP Government is drafting laws to make it illegal to lie to the Parliament after previous laws were changed to make it only a contempt of Parliament.
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MEGAN LEVY We hate to rain on your parade, but that’s exactly what is forecast for Anzac Day.
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RHIANNA KING A Northbridge pub was forced to close and four people were charged in ugly scenes following Perth Glory's grand final loss yesterday.
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ANDREW DARBY Two prison officers were held by a group of maximum security prisoners at Tasmania's troubled Risdon prison today.
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CHRIS ZAPPONE Weaker commodity prices and the forecast of lower interest rates have combined to put the dollar on track to fall below parity with the greenback, analysts say.
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MICHELLE GRATTAN It's hard to go beyond that old cliche about dogs and fleas when considering the latest bizarre Peter Slipper twist, which has the government reeling yet again.
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Ablett to miss at least two games.
WILL BRODIE Gold Coast superstar Gary Ablett has escaped serious damage to his knee, but the Suns' captain will miss at least this week's match against North Melbourne.
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