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IVF breakthrough for Barrier Reef

Scientists from the Horniman Museum have prompted a sample of coral taken from the Great Barrier Reef to spawn in an artificial environment.

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The year of the buyers' market

Peter Svoboda is keen to sell his home now to take advantage of last year's stronger prices.

As property prices soften, eager sellers are racing to cash in before prices slide further, triggering a buying bonanza.

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Interstate choppers sent to South West

Interstate choppers have been sent in to help WA firies in the South West

At least 141 properties destroyed, cops confirm two dead as two NSW helicopters sent in to help battle fires.

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Family fears the worst for Malcolm

Malcolm Taylor's family said they feared the worst.
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Elderly cancer survivor may have died in bushfire that ravaged Yarloop, south of Perth, after staying to defend home.

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Muslim ejected at Trump event

Rose Hamid, protester, interviewed on CNN.

'What the heck is that about?' asks rival candidate. 'We're not in high school.'

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Spotify won't stop the music

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Peter Martin

Remember how the internet was going to kill music? Seriously. And before that home taping, the arrival of the radio, and the invention of the record player.

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Pound drops to five-year low

Pound bulls are finding it harder to hold on to an optimistic view as the potential for higher rates falls.

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There's an uneasy peace in casino war

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Elizabeth Knight

There is a new style of ammunition in the competitive war between Australia's casino giants.

Money

Why Dick Smith shareholders lost

Dick Smith's demise will heighten the scepticism about anything that private equity is selling.
John Vaz

The demise of Dick Smith is a stark reminder of the risks of investing in companies listed by private equity firms without doing careful research.

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Mexrrissey: Mexico via Manchester

Mexrrissey - Mexico meets Morrissey.
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​When you think of Mexico, many things come to mind – but almost certainly morose UK popsters the Smiths won't be one of them.

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The Gisele and Tom diet

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Celebrity trainer, Luke Istomin, shares the tips he's learnt from ultra-successful clients and tells exactly how to achieve your goals.

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Mango sorbet.

Recipes to turn those juicy, juicy mangoes into everything from fro-yo to spicy salad.

Neil Perry's yakitori chicken.

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40 summer memories from your youth

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The world's top cruise destinations

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FA Cup win boring, says Scholes

Net gain: Manchester United's Wayne Rooney celebrates with teammates.
Martyn Herman

Fans yawned through another laboured display in pouring rain as Manchest United overcame Sheffield United.

Vision splendid: Jesse Bromwich hits the ball up during last year's trial between Melbourne and Canterbury.

NRL blackout is red tape at its worst

Steve Mascord

In the world of sports rights, warehousing is never a good sign. It where a broadcaster owns the rights to something and does not show it – but prevents others.

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T20 will kill Test cricket: Players' chief

Kevin Pietersen of the Melbourne Stars.
Nick Hoult

Bilateral Test cricket will die as more stars turn to Twenty20 unless radical change is implemented soon, says the head of the international players' union.

Akmal banned over clothing breach

Banned: Pakistani batsman Umar Akmal.

Pakistani batsman Umar Akmal will not be available for the first Twenty20 against New Zealand on Friday because of a clothing breach.

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Gayle quiet after BBL controversy

Jason Phelan

Chris Gayle failed to fire in his first innings since his infamous sideline interview with Channel Ten's Mel McLaughlin.

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