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'I'll ask the questions'

Leigh Sales shuts down Malcolm Turnbull after he tries to take control during interview.

'It was pretty obvious'

Dick Smith has little sympathy for shareholders who saw investment fall off cliff.

Far-right girl wonder stuns Europe

She's the far-right girl wonder who pulled off a historic win in the wake of the Paris attacks.

This undated photo provided by Mandy Pifer, shows Shannon Johnson, left, with girlfriend Pifer. Johnson was killed in the shootings at a social services center in San Bernardino, Calif., on Wednesday, Dec. 2, 2015. (Shannon Johnson/Mandy Pifer via AP)

'I got you:' hero's final words

As bullets rained down in San Bernardino rampage, Shannon Johnson used his body to shield mate.

Video A cane train crashes into a fishing boat south of Cairns

Train crashes into boat

A cane train crashes into a fishing boat at a railway crossing south of Cairns on Monday. 7 News Queensland.

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Paris Climate Summit

Rare good news about climate change

BEIJING, CHINA - NOVEMBER 27: Chinese boys look at their smartphone in front of their house next to a coal fired power plant on November 27, 2015 on the outskirts of Beijing, China.  China's government has set 2030 as a deadline for the country to reach its peak for emissions of carbon dioxide, what scientists and environmentalists cite as the primary cause of climate change. At an upcoming conference in Paris, the governments of 196 countries will meet to set targets on reducing carbon emissions in an attempt to forge a new global agreement on climate change. (Photo by Kevin Frayer/Getty Images)

Global emissions are projected to fall this year, as China's extraordinary growth in pollution slows to a crawl.

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ICAC target claims memory failure

John Maitland leaves the NSW Supreme Court. He has been charged with two counts of aiding and abetting Mr Macdonald's alleged misconduct

An expert on the vagaries of human memory will give evidence in the first criminal trial resulting from ICAC's landmark coal inquiries.

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Three people missing in Queensland

Missing person - Kimberley Maree Hoffman.
Amy Mitchell-Whittington

Police are appealing for public assistance to help find three people still missing from Brisbane, the Gold Coast and Cairns.

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'Someone could have grabbed him' 

MAN STABBED IN LONDON 'TERRORIST INCIDENT'

London police are treating a stabbing attack as a 'terrorist incident' after a man is seriously injured at Leytonstone Tube station.


Screengrab Screengrab from bystander footage shows the attacker being Tasered by police. Photo: @TIBTOBZSF

A man says he fought a knife-wielding terrorist suspect at a London train station while onlookers filmed with their phones.

Federal Politics

12 weeks to spend $1.1b

Minister for Industry, Innovation and Science, Christopher Pyne

It's been a steep learning curve for Christopher Pyne since he made the leap from education to innovation.

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Adele Ferguson

For years Australia has carried the stigma of failing to commercialise inventions. The so-called smart country has looked deficient.

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Treasury to show calorie content 

Treasury Wine still start putting calorie content on its wine labels, beginning in Europe, as it sniffs  increased consumer appetite for information on what they are drinking and eating.
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The maker of Penfolds, Wolf Blass and Lindemans will put calorie content information on its labels.

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Proud to be a Bulldog: Will Hopoate.

Bulldogs sign Eels star Hopoate

Daniel Lane

William Hopoate doesn't regret his two years at Parramatta despite an ongoing legal battle with the club, but the NSW State of Origin representative is "thrilled" to be a part of Canterbury's renowned culture.

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Five Windies to watch this summer

Windies to watch out for: (Clockwise from top left) Darren Bravo, Jason Holder, Kemar Roach, Kraigg Braithwaite and Jerome Taylor.
Andrew Wu

This team is a long way off their great sides of the 1970s, '80s and early '90s but they still have some players who can trouble Australia.

Green dreams: the Hobart pitch on Monday.

Is this the Hobart pitch or Wimbeldon?

Chris Barrett

It was a sight to make the mouths of Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh water, a decade and a half into retirement long for a last shot at an Australia they once preyed upon. 

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