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FitzSimons reveals president pick

Republic advocate Peter FitzSimons names person he thinks should be Australian president.

A $25 dispute that ended in death

Two people are dead and two others badly hurt after a shootout sparked by argument over a nominal fee.

'Mistake' behind avocado price hike

Growers tried to boost pre-Christmas sales but what resulted would prove disastrous, experts claim.

Don't count on your stomach to tell you when you've had enough.

Why we eat too much

Most of us believe our body tells us when to start – and when to stop – eating. Right? Well this expert wasn't so sure. And here's the stark reality.

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Police chase ends with car in pool

A police chase has ended in dramatic fashion in Hobartville.

Officers dived into a backyard pool to rescue a woman and her six-year-old daughter after their car plunged into it.

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Could this be Australia's new flag?

John Blaxland's proposed design for a new Australia flag.
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Discussion around the barbecue this Australia Day may well gravitate to whether there is a need for us to have a new flag.

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Small business owners have the ability to organise their affairs in the most tax effective way using a variety of business structures and one of the most popular is a discretionary trust.

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Sir Ian McKellen has landed perhaps the strangest role yet of his stellar career - hosting a series of literary bus tours.

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