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A new internet messaging tool sidesteps the federal government's metadata regime.
Taking system of medical records online seemed like a worthy goal, but it leaves the door open for cyber attacks.
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Coates has criticised the Australian Sports Commision after a change in policy left the body with 560 public servants and no athletes.
Fringe Opal apologised for an Instagram post which featured her in "blackface," an image which angered teammate.
John Hopoate's legal representative has urged Manly's administration to "man up" and defy the NRL's call for him to be banned
Michael Clarke is eager to play in next summer's Big Bash League and has approached the Sydney Sixers.
Steve Smith was said to be in "shock" after being struck on the back of the helmet by a frightful bouncer from Neil Wagner.
Australia marched closer to the top of world cricket after Joe Burns and Steve Smith inflicted more misery on the New Zealand attack.
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