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Shocking violence reveals crisis

Horror as logs show people dousing themselves with boiling water. WARNING: Graphic images

Anger over Aboriginal death game

Game made available in app stores urged users to kill Aboriginal Australians causes outrage.

A rescued woman sits in a vehicle with bullet hole in its windshield near the Splendid Hotel.

Gunmen storm hotel, 20 dead

Thirty-three hostages evacuated from luxury hotel attacked by suspected Islamist extremists.

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Waterways closed due to bushfire

Waroona Dam is one of several waterways closed because of bushfires.

A number of lakes, dams and rivers have been 'shut down' by the Department of Parks and Wildlife in the wake of the Waroona bushfire.

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Burkina troops retake Splendid Hotel 

Security forces gather near the hotel that was attacked.

Security forces end siege by al-Qaeda fighters at hotel in Burkina Faso's capital, killing three gunmen and freeing 126 hostages.

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Detention centre self-harm 'epidemic'

Mohammad Albederee at the Manus Island detention centre.
Michael Koziol, Nicole Hasham

A culture of self-harm among asylum seekers in Australian detention centres looks to have reached crisis point.

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$A plunges, global stocks tumble

The Australian dollar fell as low as $US68.27, its lowest mark since April 2009.

Market carnage continues with the Aussie dollar tumbling to its lowest mark since April 2009 and global stocks falling sharply. 

2016: The year of the bear

Ripples from oil's extended price slump are threatening to spread and slow global growth further.

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Hoodlum's journey to Hollywood

Hoodlum Entertainment's Tracey Robertson at the company's Brisbane offices: 'I'm a producer, that's what we do. We just make things happen from nothing.'
Dominic White

A US network series commission is a life-changing moment for any producer, as Tracey Robertson found out.

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The most stylish men peacocked around the pavilions, tents and pop-ups inside the Fortezza da Basso at menswear showcase Pitti Uomo which ran from January 12-15 in Florence, Italy.

Meet the world's most stylish men

Jeremy Loadman

Inside the exclusive fashion fair where dandies and peacocks strut their stuff.

Small Business

Is your business toast? 

David Sonter's business burnt to the ground but he says "the gloves come off in a good way" between businesses which are usually rivals.
Caroline James

Disasters like bushfires, floods and hail storms can all destroy an unprepared business.

In praise of boredom

Nowhere else (besides, say, a prison) is this pain of endless boredom more acute than in the workplace.
James Adonis

We live in a world petrified of boredom but maybe a little ennui is not such a bad thing.

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Who's the boss of your music?

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Can our musical taste really be predicted by algorithms? Meet the number crunchers behind the music streams.

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Hird says his trust was 'broken'

James Hird: "If I were to do things differently, it would be to trust less, to ask more questions, and demand more answers."

Former Essendon coach James Hird says his trust was broken and that's why he broke his promise to create a safe environment for his players at Essendon.

Victory roar back to thrash Brisbane

Fahid Ben Khalfallah andand Besart Berisha of Melbourne Victory have good reason to celebrate.

By a quirk of the fixture, Melbourne Victory had somehow avoided playing A-League leaders Brisbane Roar in the previous 14 rounds of the season. 

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