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Rally protesting healthcare cuts became heated when Bill Shorten was drowned out by chanting crowd.

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Church figure says abuse allegations against Cardinal are designed to damage his reputation.

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Thousands of couples from all over the world gather to get married at the Unification Church.

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10.02.16:Sutherland Shire Christian school ,Barden Ridge.NSW Premier Mike Baird announces a new before and after school ...

Premier has taken the first steps towards a Hong Kong railway model, with a tender to design high rise towers above six new stations.

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Saul Eslake describes Australia's tax system 'like a giant Swiss cheese'. Attempts to plug these holes is underway.

Google's $3.4 billion tax ploy

Filings show Google shifted the bulk of its international profits to Bermuda parent company.

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As Yahoo explores options for a sale, turns out that perhaps the best trade for its investors has been betting against all the analysts.

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The late Italian philosopher and writer, Umberto Eco.
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​Italian writer and philosopher Umberto Eco, best known for his 1980 novel The Name of the Rose, was a man of many talents.

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Paleo diet is making you fatter

The paleo diet is generally all about meat.
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The caveman-style Paleo diet could make actually cause weight gain and increase diabetes risk, newresearch shows.

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Nathan Lyon has backed James Pattinson to make amends in the second innings after the paceman's no-ball problems came back to haunt Australia.

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