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PM says he's entitled to claim expenses from taking part in contest held in marginal seat.
PM says he's entitled to claim expenses from taking part in contest held in marginal seat.
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Tony Abbott says he is entitled to bill taxpayers for competing in an Ironman and the Pollie Pedal ride.
The PM has offered an 'act of contrition' to the Malaysian PM over aslyum seekers in the second apology to an Asian leader in a week.
Report says Victoria perfectly placed to take advantage of new growth spurred by Asia's middle class.
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An ANZ proposal to offshore almost 600 call centre jobs from its Melbourne offices has been shelved.
The Australian market is down as the US budget stalemate enters its second week.
Some sobering data for investors still under the impression that house prices never fall.
Central banks are still adding gold to their reserves, despite losing $577 billion since 2011.
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For the first time ever, Esquire magazine has picked the same woman twice for its Sexiest Woman Alive poll.
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