Crocodile attacks man during feeding show
A 3.7 metre crocodile has dragged the zoo's animal handler into the water in front of the shocked spectators.
A 3.7 metre crocodile has dragged the zoo's animal handler into the water in front of the shocked spectators.
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Brazilian media reports ambitious plan to get Neymar fit for World Cup final if they make it.
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Senators vote against debating the carbon tax repeal before a committee report on the repeal is tabled.
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Expedia pounces on Wotif; US deal for Aristocrat
Australian job advertisements in newspapers and on the internet rebounded in June.
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It’s official: Australia’s rate of improvement in the productivity of labour returned to normal during Gillard's reign.
The banks did a sneaky thing as Eddy Groves' childcare empire was about to collapse in 2008.
We owe far more than we earn, but is there any need to restrict the housing market?
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Spin king Shane Warne suffers a broken hand after a Brett Lee thunderbolt during a charity match in England.
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They missed out on being mortgage-free dream, but this WA couple insist they’ve been winners all along.
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Revellers celebrate with music, dancing and drinking in Pamplona.
Police are ordering telcos to hand over info about thousands of mobile users, whether they are targets or not.
Scary plans for military jets that could heal themselves, spawn drones and split apart mid-air using on-board printers.
Luxury watch sales director "took a contract with Apple to launch the iWatch", says TAG boss.
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While Labor spent lavishly on NBN, it paid no attention to remote mobile coverage, says Paul Fletcher.
Wiggles official site temporarily shut down on Thursday, prompting concerns that 'cyber squatters' would take over the domain.
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The Waratahs won their first minor premiership with the six-try, 44-16 win against the Highlanders on Sunday, drawing a standing ovation at Allianz Stadium.
Jarryd Hayne has revealed a hidden desire to play American football.
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