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Most of the Australians fighting with jihadist groups in Syria and Iraq are not dual nationals, the Abbott ...
Outsourcing ABC production work 'would not hit quality'
Outsourcing more ABC television productions to commercial producers would not diminish the quality of programming or the broadcaster's ...
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Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull has given his strongest indication the federal government will allow Australia Post to increase stamp prices ...
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Australian cult comedy blogger David Thorne has confirmed an eight-part HBO series and one-off mockumentary with Chris Lilley ...
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The 'new' blockbuster nutrient is actually really old. There are some fairly audacious statements being made about the ...
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Canberra Hospital walk-in centre closes its doors
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