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The controversial plan to make Muslim women wearing burqas and the niqab sit in glassed enclosures at Parliament House has been dumped.
The controversial plan to segregate Muslim women wearing burqas into glassed enclosures at parliament house has been ditched, after a fierce public and political backlash.
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Ha. He who shits money. 
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Suburban Sydney became fashion central this morning as the city's first H&M and Uniqlo stores opened at the redeveloped Macquarie Centre in North Ryde.
Sydney shoppers have come in their hundreds to rejoice the arrival of H&M's first ever store in New South Wales.
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H&M and Uniqlo, a little behind there Sydney ;)
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Channel Ten game show Family Feud is facing fierce criticism after suggesting jobs for women commonly include hairdressing, reception work and domestic duties like washing clothes and doing the dishes.
Channel Ten's game show Family Feud is facing fierce criticism after suggesting women's jobs most commonly include hairdressing, reception work and domestic duties like washing clothes and doing the dishes.
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Simply to demonstrate that equality can be achieved from sources that are different. 
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Mark Holden has apologised for his bizarre clown behaviour on Dancing with the Stars, which left some viewers suggesting he was drunk.
Mark Holden has reaffirmed Australia's collective clown phobia with a "disaster on the dancefloor" performance on Channel Seven's Dancing with the Stars.
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Jarryd Hayne has announced he's leaving the Parramatta Eels and the NRL to pursue a career in the NFL in the US.
Parramatta superstar Jarryd Hayne has announced that he is leaving the Parramatta Eels to try his hand at NFL.
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I guess if that's what he wants good on him, I'm not sure why he wants it though. NRL is waaaay better than NFL and he'll have to put up with Americans. 
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Sydney storm: Follow our live coverage as Sydney cleans up after a huge storm battered the city and region overnight.
Sydney is cleaning up on Wednesday morning after a large storm battered the city overnight. Follow our live coverage of the aftermath.
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Blake and Louise of The Bachelor Australia have confirmed the rumours swirling about their relationship, revealing they are an item and are preparing to move in together.
The Bachelor Australia's Blake Garvey and second runner-up Louise Pillidge have confirmed the rumours swirling about their controversial relationship, revealing they are an item and are preparing to move in together.
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Who gives a toss? 
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Sydney siege: Two hostages have been freed and a man arrested after a three-hour siege at a brothel in Liverpool this morning.
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Hmmmm... I have a feeling this is a publicity stunt. hehe
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The winner of the 2014 Man Booker Prize for literature, Richard Flanagan, has criticised the federal government's environmental policies saying they have made him "ashamed to be an Australian".
The winner of the Man Booker Prize for literature, Richard Flanagan, has criticised the federal government’s environmental policies saying they have made him “ashamed to be an Australian”.
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However people like Richard Flanagan makes me proud to be Australian. 
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Oscar Pistorius would be "broken as a person" if he were jailed for killing his girlfriend because of his disability and psychological problems, a defence witness at his sentencing hearing said .
South African athlete Oscar Pistorius would be "broken as a person" if he were jailed for killing his girlfriend because of his disability and psychological problems, a defence witness at his sentencing hearing said on Tuesday.
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Boo hop he's a guilty as sin as they say.,but another oj case said it from the start ....
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Sydney storm: A huge storm raged across Sydney last night, trapping dozens on a train, closing major roads and bringing snow to the Blue Mountains.
An epic storm raged across Sydney on Tuesday night, trapping people in their cars, closing major roads and bringing snow to the Blue Mountains.
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Very stormy! 
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More wet weather for Sydney: Follow our live coverage for the latest forecasts, warnings and transport information throughout the day.
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