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Peter Walker is led in to police headquarters in Sydney after his recapture in January 1966.

Escapee is going back to jail

Fifty years ago he escaped from Pentridge and notoriously spent 19 days on the run with the last man hanged in Australia. Now he's headed back.

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Sea lion with a selfie stick

Sea lion perfectly framed as it records its world underwater, but its not the first animal self-shooter.

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Tributes flow for father killed by car

verified photos of Darren Booth, the man who was hit by the car at St Leonard's school in Brighton.SUPPLIED by Tammy ...

Parent and teacher's husband died after an elderly woman picking up a grandchild ploughed through the Melbourne school's fence.

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Disruptions for Armadale train line

Armadale train line will be closed for several days during the next six months.

Transperth plans major disruptions to the Armadale and Thornlie train lines to incorporate Perth Stadium Station.

National

Canada 20,000, Australia 26

Immigration Minister Peter Dutton took exception to an article published by Fairfax Media this week.

Canada has resettled 800 times more Syrian refugees in three months than Australia has in almost twice the time.

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Economy facing major hazards

Australia is about 70 per cent of the way through its fall from the peak of the mining construction boom, according to ...

The Australian economy is facing hazards unlike any seen in more than 20 years, and starting from a position of weakness.

Comment

Negative gearing's great tax lie

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At the heart of negative gearing is a lie, and our tolerance for it has institutionalised dishonesty.

Business

ANZ's wild colonial days are over

How would recently retired ANZ boss Mike Smith have spun the bank's latest quarterly result?

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Take the Facebook super challenge

Cupcakes are awesome but your superannuation is worthy of attention too.
Annika Bradley

Australians spend an average of 1.7 hours a day on Facebook but almost no time thinking about their superannuation.

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Stuck in document review hell

Tony Featherstone.
Tony Featherstone

Six tips to avoid the soul-destroying process of documents going round and round an organisation for review.

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What makes a good neighbour?

Big influence: Neighbours stars Alan Fletcher and Jackie Woodburne.

A recent survey lets us in on what our neighbours do and don't like. How do Victorians compare in the friendliness stakes?

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McCullum is Marsh's bunny

Appealing numbers: Australia's Mitchell Marsh appeals for the wicket of Brendon McCullum.
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Brendon McCullum's record against Australia was already poor, now he has become Mitchell Marsh's bunny.

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