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'Sorry' Masa murderer sacks lawyers

Killer reveals moment he thought 'f--- this' and decided to murder teen as case takes extraordinary twist.

French teacher 'invented' IS story

Terror stabbing claim faked 'so that he could have himself transferred' to new job, officials say.

The Age, News, 14/12/2015. photo by Justin McManus. Stephen Zhang achieved a perfect VCE score without setting foot in a High School. He has been home schooled since grade 5. Stephen at home  with his family.

Meet the home-school hero

He's the student who achieved a perfect VCE result without ever setting foot in high school. 'I was not expecting it,' Stephen Zhang says. 'It's a miracle.' 

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Ms Savins chose to take a stand against domestic violence and claims she was let down by the police.
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GRAPHIC IMAGES: Ashlee was barely recognisable after she was punched her in the face. That wasn't enough for police.

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Budget tipped to take further hit

Scott Morrison and Mathias Cormann in Perth on the 14/12/15. Photo Phillip Gostelow

Steeply falling iron-ore prices and flat wages have hit the federal budget hard, meaning all the extra spending will simply worsen the bottom line.

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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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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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We'll find out at the WACA if Joe Burns and Usman Khawaja can bat away the "beginners' luck" tag.

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

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Prizemoney for the Big Bash League is up $600,000 for the fifth installment of the tournament, but players won't be seeing any of that cash.

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