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It was the sleep of no return

Just before noon, three sisters embraced their mother and father. And then, for the Shaws, it was time.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 18:  Bombers heach coach James Hird cries as he talks to the media following the announcement of his resignation as head cooach at True Vaule Solar Centre on August 18, 2015 in Melbourne, Australia.  (Photo by Michael Dodge/Getty Images)

'My own trust was broken'

James Hird says his trust was broken and that's why he broke his promise.

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ANZ pledges crackdown on misbehaving bankers

ANZ has warned its staff that it has zero tolerance towards breaches of its code of conduct.
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ANZ has warned staff will face the sack or fines if they breach its code of conduct after two former markets division employees launched legal action, citing the bank's toxic culture.

ASX falls to mid-2013 low

Australian shares endured a second week of losses as commodities rout drags the market down.

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

In praise of boredom

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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 says his trust was 'broken' and that's why he broke his promise to create a safe environment for his players.

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