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Glimmer of hope for Assange

If countries adhere to latest UN ruling, Assange may be able to leave Ecuadorian embassy in London after more than three years.

The missing three minutes

Mystery of who killed Jamie Gao boils down to just one small window of time that CCTV missed.

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Drones meet their match

Bothered by consumer drones? The Dutch National Police are, and have released this video demonstrating a possible answer.

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Community farewells Karen Chetcuti

Karen Chetcuti was farewelled by about 1000 mourners at her funeral.

Almost 1000 people farewell the mother-of-two whose body was found in scrub near Lake Buffalo in north-east Victoria.

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How I quit procrastinating

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We all do it and it's wasting our time and energy. Here's how to break the habit.

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COMMENT: The ABC was right about something - house prices are important. But it should be careful with January data.

The Lodge: 'Fifty Shades of Beige'

Shaynna Blaze

It's taken five years and $9.4 million to renovate The Lodge but the results have been met with a widespread "meh".

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Australia beat India in first ODI

All smiles: Holly Ferling (right) and Jess Jonassen of Australia celebrate a wicket in their win over India.

The Australian women's cricket team opened its one-day international campaign against India with a comfortable 101-run win in Canberra on Tuesday night.

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