![Brad Haddin scores more runs
Friday 3rd January, 2014
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Haddin hammers England at the SCG
The fifth Test may only be a day old but already there is an overwhelming sense of familiarity about this game.
The fifth Test may only be a day old but already there is an overwhelming sense of familiarity about this game.
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Australia smashed previous annual heat record in 2013, sparking renewed debate on Coalition's policy.
Victoria's Chief Health Officer issues health alert about a possible measles outbreak traced to shopping centre.
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BlackRock emerges as substantial shareholder in embattled Forge Group.
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Wal-Mart says it's adding DNA tests of meat it sells in China after recalling donkey products that authorities said contained fox DNA.
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Facebook is being sued over allegations it monitors private messages and shares the data with advertisers.
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eBay's PayPal unit has filed a patent application proposing secure tokens that could be used as virtual currency.
Cyber security company FireEye has acquired Mandiant in a cash-and-stock deal that is worth more than $1 billion.
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Sydney led the nation’s median home value growth in 2013.
Blue oval promises free fuel by harnessing the sun.
Japanese brand finally claims the title of Australia's favourite car.
The fifth Test may only be a day old but already there is an overwhelming sense of familiarity about this game.
Sydney overcame a harsh send-off and rough penalty call to scrap a 2-2 draw with an injury-hit Adelaide.
The collapse of Bill Vlahos' punting club The Edge will echo through the thoroughbred auction yards.
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Radical groups dominating the battlefield inside Syria attract foreign Jihadists in the fight for freedom.
Social media have conquered the world. The one thing they can't topple is human vanity.
ASIO's surveillance films captured many Australians.