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Horror for Chelsea and Arsenal

Arsenal and Chelsea have both suffered the worst possible fates in Champions League draw.

High achievers: Former HSC students Emma Watson and Vicky Stanojevic in the science lab at Sydney University.

The art of science

Eryk Bagshaw

As HSC high-achievers get ready for their results, some top arts and english students are switching to the laboratory.

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Chinese police harass journalists

Journalists including Fairfax reporter Philip Wen are pushed away from a Beijing court by security while at the trial of human rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang.

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Police cleared over shooting deaths

Scene of the 2014 shooting in Tewantin.

Queensland's coroner has found police were justified in shooting dead two armed men on the Sunshine Coast.

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Tax and time are twins

Peter Reith.
Peter Reith

Tax reform is vital medicine for Australia's economy, but it takes a lot of time to put together a pill that people will be willing to swallow.

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Woolies, Coles caught in labour scandal

Win Win Than, 25, says she tried to run away but was caught and handcuffed in a small room inside the shed.
Sarah Danckert

Nation's biggest supermarkets have confirmed they sell prawns supplied by company accused of using child labour.

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Comment: Savings tips are not sexist

Giving up a glass of wine each week can add up to substantial savings.
Sally Rose

A few feathers got ruffled when I wrote about how much value a woman in her 30s could realise in her 60s by putting the cost of a few glasses of wine into superannuation instead.

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The beach towns in high demand

Staying in Noosa over summer doesn't come cheap.
Michael Bleby

It's the result of both a cheaper dollar that is bringing in more overseas visitors and keeping locals local. 

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Why messy is best

Madeleine Wedesweiler

Being messy is not a shortcoming. In fact, it may help your creativity.

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Woman faces court over Jenner egging

Kendall and Kylie Jenner at the launch of their new clothing collection at Westfield Parramatta on November 17.

A 25-year-old accused of throwing eggs at Kendall and Kylie Jenner's Sydney fashion event will fight the allegations.

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Holding slams 'untrustworthy' WICB

Scathing: West Indies great Michael Holding has been critical of the West Indies Cricket Board.
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Michael Holding labelled the West Indies board 'dysfunctional" and "untrustworthy" and warned the game will deteriorate further if changes are not made.

To the victors go the spoils: The Perth Scorchers celebrate their second straight Big Bash title in Canberra last season.

BBL prizemoney tripled, players miss out

Chris Barrett and Jesse Hogan

Prizemoney for the BBL is up $600,000 for the fifth edition but players won't see any of that.

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