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ATM robbery prank goes wrong

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More than 80,000 full-time jobs were added to the economy last month, highest gain in 22 years and the second highest monthly growth on record

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A sign outside the headquarters of JP Morgan Chase & Co in New York, September 19, 2013. JPMorgan Chase & Co will pay $920 million in penalties in two countries to settle some of its potential liabilities from its
Peter Eavis

Are bankers' misdeeds the work of a few bad apples, or the result of a flaw that runs right through the fabric of the banking industry?

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Footy Fix: Footy is back

Rohan Connolly previews the weekend's games starting with Collingwood taking on Fremantle at the Etihad Stadium on Friday night.

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PBS NewsHour 4:30pm -
5:30pm

SBS ONE Melbourne

Deal Or No Deal 5pm -
5:30pm

Channel Seven Melbourne

Nine Afternoon News 4:15pm -
5:30pm

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6pm

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Paralympics Sochi 2014 5:59pm -
6:29pm

ABC1 Victoria

Global Village 5:30pm -
6pm

SBS ONE Melbourne

Million Dollar Minute 5:30pm -
6pm

Channel Seven Melbourne

Hot Seat 5:30pm -
6pm

Channel Nine Melbourne

TEN Eyewitness News 5pm -
6pm

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Who's Been Sleeping In My House? 6:29pm -
6:58pm

ABC1 Victoria

Island Feast with Peter Kuruvita 6pm -
6:30pm

SBS ONE Melbourne

Seven News 6pm -
7pm

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Nine News 6pm -
7pm

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Modern Family 6pm -
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Clarke & Dawe 6:58pm -
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SBS World News 6:30pm -
7:30pm

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Seven News 6pm -
7pm

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The Project 6:30pm -
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ABC News 7pm -
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ABC1 Victoria

SBS World News 6:30pm -
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SBS ONE Melbourne

Home and Away 7pm -
8pm

Channel Seven Melbourne

A Current Affair 7pm -
7:30pm

Channel Nine Melbourne

The Project 6:30pm -
7:30pm

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ABC1 Victoria

Mexican Fiesta with Peter Kuruvita 7:30pm -
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Home and Away 7pm -
8pm

Channel Seven Melbourne

The Block: Fans v Faves 7:30pm -
8:40pm

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The Biggest Loser: Challenge Australia 7:30pm -
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Earth has a secret reservoir: scientists

Graham Pearson

Scientists have found an elusive mineral pointing to the existence of a vast reservoir 400 to 600km deep in the Earth's mantle.

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Can emergencies be predicted?

When disaster strikes: RFS and NSW Fire and Rescue on the Great Western Highway in Blackheath in the Blue Mountains, NSW, in preparation for worsening conditions in October last year.
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With sophisticated predictive systems, rescue services could be waiting before disasters occur.

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Hodge leads Australia to victory

David Warner got Australia off to a flying start.
Rob Forsaith

Brad Hodge stars in the shortest Twenty20 match ever played by Australia, as the tourists posted a thrilling five-wicket victory over South Africa.

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