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'Close our borders': MP demands

Australia does not need Middle Eastern refugees, says senior member of NSW government.

Nick Alexander, 36, died in the attack at the Bataclan.

'I held him in my arms'

The band was on their sixth song when the shooting started. Within minutes, Helen watched on helplessly as Nick struggled to breathe.

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Arrests following Paris attacks

French and Belgian authorities say they have detained several persons of interest in connection with the string of deadly attacks in Paris.

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Bywong mum says son could die

Harley was born two months premature with duodenal atresia.

Bywong mum Lizzie Cann is down to her last three tins of a special formula in short supply because profiteers have been bulk-buying from supermarkets, pharmacies.

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'I didn't believe it was real'

Local French and Australians at a vigil for the victims of the Paris terror incident in Martin Place

Hundreds gather in Martin Place to commemorate victims of the Paris attacks.

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City2Sea raises funds for charity

Competitors in the The Sunday Age City2Sea.

Australian cross country champion Liam Adams wins the 15 kilometre event at annual Sunday Age City2Sea.

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Wet end to Prince Charles' birthday

Prince Charles spoke to many children who shared his birthday during the event.
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Prince Charles' birthday celebrations in Cottesloe came to an abrupt end after an unexpected thunderstorm sent guests running for cover.

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Apple CEO's memo over incident

Apple CEO Tim Cook has told all Apple staff to be retrained in inclusion and customer service.
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Tim Cook asked staff at all Apple stores to be retrained after a group of Melbourne schoolboys were told to leave a store.

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Jay Z's Tidal faces the music

Jay Z insists his Tidal will be just fine.

Since Jay Z bought Tidal, the music streaming service has been plagued by the perception it was unlikely to succeed.

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Paris attacks: Je suis Paris

Ten months ago Place de la République was a symbol of French defiance, now people gather in shock and disbelief. Europe correspondent Nick Miller reports from Paris.

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Crew member confirmed dead

Merchandise manager Nick Alexander was killed in Friday's attacks at the Bataclan.

Eagles of Death Metal merchandise manager Nick Alexander has been named as a victim of the Bataclan massacre.

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Bearded, screaming and barely recognisable, the Hollywood star steps into strange new territory for a work by artist Julian Rosefeldt.

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The world's hottest model?

Kendall Jenner walks the runway during the 2015 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in New York.
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As supermodel Gisele Bundchen's career fades, Kardashian sibling Kendall Jenner's is rising.

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Socceroos certain to go to Bangladesh

Ange Postecoglou watches the game on Thursday.

The Socceroos are certain to go ahead with Tuesday's World Cup qualifier in Bangladesh despite the recent terrorist attacks in Paris.

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Test tipped to go deep into day five

Double centurion: David Warner acknowledges the crowd after he was dismissed during day two of the second Test between Australia and New Zealand at the WACA.
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David Warner expects the second Test won't be decided until the shadows of day five as the WACA pitch and the need to roll New Zealand's  "rock" makes life challenging.

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