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Impaled surfer cheats death

Solomon Lee was impaled on a stick on a lonely beach when mobile phone reception flickered on.

'You're putting my child at risk'

Adam Bandt's electorate is in the 'measles zone' and his child is too young to be vaccinated.

'Blood on Don's hands'

The cancellation of a major rally for Trump has turned attention to the violent tone at his rallies.

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All guns blazing

Aside from pistols and rifles and lacy undergarments designed to hold weapons, the world's biggest gun show really sells ... fear.

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High Court refuses Brett Cowan appeal

Bruce and Denise Morcombe speak to the media after the appeal application of Brett Peter Cowan was rejected by the ...
Kim Stephens

Australia's highest court refuses application by Daniel Morcombe's killer to appeal murder conviction.

Victoria

Mirabella fights 'nasty' and nice

The challenger: Sophie Mirabella.
Melissa Fyfe

The former poster girl for hard-nosed conservatism now weeps and 'listens'. But will it win her back her seat?

National

Warne charity: Where's the cash? 

Shane Warne.

The Shane Warne Foundation is unable to explain what happened to large sums of cash it received from donors.

World

'Blood on Don's hands' 

A demonstrator is removed by Chicago police during a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Friday.
Paul McGeough

Cancellation of Chicago event on safety grounds, pivots attention to the increasingly violent tone at Donald Trump rallies.

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Comment

Doing drugs differently

Drugs have potential for good as well as harm.
Stefan Gruenert

Does Australia have the courage to changes drug laws in ways that will actually save lives?

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Eureka: Our new gold rush

Illustration: Simon Bosch
Peter Ker and Tess Ingram

A new breed of gold miners has engineered a renaissance that's winning world attention.

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Hamilton and Rosberg given freedom

Game on: Mercedes teammates Nico Rosberg of Germany and Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain.

Triple world champion  will be given more freedom to race each other this season, Mercedes motorsport head said on Friday.

Test cricketer misses grand final

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A suburban cricket club was forced to make do without their star in a grand final after the Supreme Court denied a bid to get suspension overturned.


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Dockers claim unlikely win over Cats

In the first half especially, Patrick Dangerfield was everywhere.

Two late nine-point goals, from the boots of Danyle Pearce and Lachie Weller handed Fremantle an unlikely 12-point NAB Challenge win.

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