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He's been mocked mercilessly, but the man in the high-heeled boots is laughing now.

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Athen Barnaby tells how he pulled a truck driver from flames on the Gold Coast, saying "I've got to get you out of here before this thing explodes". Nine News

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Metro extension plan doomed

Driverless trains will run on the metro lines from Sydney's north-west to Chatswood and Bankstown via the CBD.
Matt O'Sullivan and Jacob Saulwick

Plans to extend a fully-automated metro line to Sydney's south hits hurdles.

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Boy to be sent back to alleged rapist

One of the many images drawn by the children detained offshore that conveys their great distress.

A five-year-old boy allegedly raped on Nauru faces being returned to the detention centre, where his rapist is still held.

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How humbled Trump looks on Twitter

Donald Trump on the cover of the New York Daily News.

After what seemed like a long silence by his standards, Donald Trump returned to Twitter in a low-key tone.

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Logic says no to Valizadeh

Tim Wilson dinkus.
Tim Wilson

Valizadeh is a loathsome and despicable figure, but from a human rights perspective that should be irrelevant.

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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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