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Trainwreck TV stunt ruined career

Michael Lawler "destroyed public confidence" in his ability to hold high office, report finds.

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Four Corners interview 'devastating'

In the interview Mr Lawler demonstrated how he secretly recorded telephone conversations.

Michael Lawler behaved "dishonourably" by participating in the trainwreck Four Corners program last year, a Parliament-commissioned report has found.

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Atlassian's Mike Cannon-Brookes has given his blunt assessment of living in Australia.

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Two Australian journalists detained in Malaysia for trying to question the Prime Minister Najib Razak have left the country.

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Labor senator Stephen Conroy.says the Optus hybrid-fibre coaxial network that will be used in the NBN is 'a pile of rubbish'.

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Jones warns of 'Bodyline' series

Winner's grin: Eddie Jones after England's triumph over Wales.

Wallabies you've been warned: Eddie Jones says he will pick an England squad to tour Australia that's equipped to "play Bodyline".

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​Sports scientist Stephen Dank should receive the bare minimum in damages over an article, a court has heard.


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Wests Tigers half Mitchell Moses has escaped the attention of the match review committee for contact with a referee.

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