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Scores of women reported being assaulted by group of about 1000 men on New Year's Eve.

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Plane flies with unsealed door

RAW VISION: A South Korean passenger plane has been forced to turn back after it was found out that one of its doors wasn't completely sealed.

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Brisbane gets its own Jurassic Park

QUT and the Queensland Museum has partnered to create Dino Zoo, a hyper-realistic, scientifically accurate rehistoric reptiles in a virtual environment.

Video programmers have teamed up with a dinosaur expert to bring a "killing machine to life and set it free" in a digital Dino Zoo sure to impress.

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Seabird cash sits idle as coast crumbles

Concrete matting from the first stage of the temporary solution is already being undermined.

Ratepayers in WA coastal town of Seabird are fuming as $2m in 'emergency' funding - awarded six months ago to halt dramatic beach erosion - sits idle.

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'We tried to help him, we all did'

Koda, 4, and Hunter Little, nine months, were killed after their father drove the family station wagon off a wharf.

Damien Little's mother "noticed a change" in her son before he drove his car off a wharf with his children in the back.

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'Sharemarket has a short memory' 

Gerry Harvey told Fairfax yesterday that Dick Smith "is not our sort of business".

One of Dick Smith's biggest critics has admonished investors for trusting private equity to quickly buy and sell a quality business.

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Top 10 money mistakes of middle-aged

In your 40s and 50s you are more likely to have extra mouths to feed.
Graham Witcomb

You're at the height of your career and you probably have a couple of extra mouths to feed. Here are the 10 biggest money mistakes to avoid in your 40s and 50s.

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Tech IPOs face tough investors

Atlassian co-founders Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar watch as their company's shares open on the Nasdaq.
Alex Barinka and Eric Newcomer

For investors to pile in tech companies will need to show profitability not just promise.

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Our Australian Schumer-Kardashian

Nicki Minaj and Celeste Barber have something important to say about integrity and self worth, 'so we got naked'.
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If you follow one Instagram account today, follow Celeste Barber - our Australian comedic Kardashian.

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Go raw with slaw

Go raw with your slaw.
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Pair this colourful, crunchy raw vegetable salad with peanut butter mayo.

Lamb and haloumi skewers with fast tomato sugo.

Speedy summer dinners

Summertime, and the cooking is easy. These 15 meals will be on the table in 30 minutes.

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Women don't need email-policing apps

Speech and language patterns associated with women have been subject to increased and unwarranted scrutiny.
Jessica Grose

My hope for 2016 is that there are fewer articles preaching at women – particularly young women – about how they should speak.

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Ever wonder what happened to the child stars that entertained us all those years ago? Here's what they're doing now.

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Zayed National Museum will be part of Saadiyat island's cultural district which will also include outposts of the Louvre and the Guggenheim.

Dubai's wealthier stopover rival

Australians flock to Dubai as a stopover destination. But there's a wealthier city right next door.

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Fitbit hits back at Apple Watch

The Fitbit Blaze with a metal band.

The Blaze is Fitbit's first watch that doesn't look like something you might use for help in scaling Everest.

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The big business of hackathons

Sarah Erlington sleeps after working on her project all night at the NAB Hackathon in Sydney in November, while Juliius Neggo (left) and Justin Liang chew over ideas.

Events are million-dollar affairs of their own, as corporates scramble for the attention of industry's best developer talent.

Transparency watchdog returns

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has announced the  return of Politiwoops.

​Politwoops will once again be allowed to collect and publish the deleted tweets of politicians as Twitter backflips.

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Day out to dominate in 2016

"I am excited and nervous at the same time because coming off such a great year last year": Jason Day.

Excited and nervous, Jason Day has set his sights on becoming the dominant force in golf as he looks to back up his stellar 2015.

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Gayle was unprofessional: Jayawardene

Mel McLaughlin during the uncomfortable exchange with Chris Gayle.

Sri Lanka great Mahela Jayawardene says Chris Gayle did not handle himself well when he made suggestive comments.

Gayle exposed himself to me: woman

Chris Gayle at Tullamarine Airport in Melbourne on Tuesday.
Chloe Saltau and Chris Barrett

Chris Gayle allegedly indecently exposed himself to a woman in Sydney during last year's World Cup.

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