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ABC to defy Turnbull on split

The ABC will defy the PM by refusing to split the roles of managing director and editor-in-chief.

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Coles pulls nude Kerr cover

Thousands of copies of Harper's Bazaar are pulled down from the shelves at Coles after the cover is deemed 'inappropriate'.

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