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Rescue setback for ice-stranded ship

Steve Lillebuen 6:11am A Chinese rescue icebreaker has been forced to turn back from rescuing a ship of Australian explorers trapped in sea ice near Antarctica.

Greenpeace activist leaves Russia

5:22am Australian Greenpeace campaigner Colin Russell has left Russia as he starts his journey back to Hobart.

Cyclone brewing off WA's north

5:04am A cyclone warning has been issued for coastal areas along WA's northern coast with the storm expected to intensify over the weekend.

Cyclone brewing off WA's north

11:18pm A cyclone warning has been issued for coastal areas from Kuri Bay to Broome.

Lightning kills camper in Qld

7:21pm A man has died after being struck by lightning on a beach in Queensland.

Cyclone brewing off WA's north

3:46pm A cyclone warning has been issued for coastal areas from Kuri Bay to Broome.

Rescue vessel close to ice-stranded ship

3:20pm A Chinese rescue icebreaker is 20 nautical miles from the Russian liner with Australians on board that is trapped in sea-ice near Antarctica

Kids to benefit from big federal programs

Katina Curtis 11:37am School-age children and those with dental needs will benefit from two separate federal government programs due to start in the new year.

Can't wait to get back to normal: Russell

Australian Greenpeace campaigner Colin Russell says he is looking forward to a normal life after being allowed to leave Russia.

Retailers get what they want for Christmas

Strong sales in the days before Christmas and the Boxing Day sales period have brought a bad year for the retail sector to a strong end.

Suspicious Vic house fire

A suspicious fire has ripped through a home in Melbourne's west and spread to the roof of another home.

Big Boxing Day jump for bank transactions

Banking transactions on Boxing Day were up by 25 per cent on last year for one of Australia's big four banks.

Ships due to reach trapped liner Friday

AMSA says it'll take at least until Friday night for rescue ships to reach a Russian liner trapped in ice near Antarctica.

No decision yet on governor-general: govt

Marty Silk The federal government says it will announce the next governor-general "in due course", but insists a decision has not been made.

Christmas came early for shy girl: cleric

Thousands of worshippers have attended a Sydney mass while others have flocked to the beach for an Australian Christmas.

National holiday road toll remains at four

No deaths have been reported on Australia's roads on Christmas Day, with the toll remaining at four, down from 10 in 2012.

Man covered in blood in Brisbane CBD

A man has been found covered in blood on a street in Brisbane's inner city on Christmas Day.

Brisbane man dies days after city fight

A man knocked unconscious during a fight in Brisbane's CBD on Sunday has died in hospital.

Cylone warning issued for parts of NT

A Christmas cyclone warning has been issued for parts of the Northern Territory.

Man charged for attempting to groom child

A man has been charged for allegedly trying to groom a 13-year-old boy over a social networking site in an attempt to lure him into sexual activity.

Media union: Drop charges against journo

Rights group and others attack charges against veteran Australian journalist as attempt to stifle reports critical of Thai navy's treatment of boat people.

Aussies still in strife-torn South Sudan

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is urging all Australians in South Sudan to leave or take refuge to avoid the escalating violence there.

Retailers predict $15b sales start to 2014

Katina Curtis Retailers expect another good shopping season starting from Boxing Day while consumers are urged to make sure they know their rights.

Lifesavers urge care after drownings

Lifesavers and emergency workers are urging anyone heading to the beach or river this summer to take extra care of their safety.

Smedts apologises for driving selfie

Geelong footballer Billie Smedts has apologised for posting a staged photo while driving, saying it was irresponsible.

NAB enters undertaking with ASIC

The NAB has entered into an enforceable undertaking with ASIC following an inquiry into a share price spike on the ASX.

Remember those doing it tough at Xmas: PM

The prime minister has called on Australians to remember those doing it tough this Christmas and those spending the holiday away from their families.

Remember those facing tough times: Oppn

Federal Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says Christmas is a time to remember those facing tough times as well as defence personnel and emergency workers.

128 staff retrenched at Brindabella

Receivers of the troubled regional airline Brindabella had hoped to quickly sell it, but once that became impossible they had to retrench 128 staff.

SA premier wants $375m for Holden loss

South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill says the federal government should provide $375 million to help overcome the loss of Holden.

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