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Masks could be banned from protests

One of Victoria's highest-ranking police officers blasts leadership of anti-fascist and anti-Islamic groups.

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Hawthorn tops the pokies ladder

Punters sunk more than $90 million into poker machines at AFL-associated venues last year.

Hawthorn might be sitting at seventh place on the AFL ladder at the moment, but when it comes to poker machine losses it sits comfortably on top.

WA News

Teenage boy drowns at Hillarys Boat Harbour

The popular tourist hotspot was filled with people when the boy jumped into the water.
Fran Rimrod

A 16-year-old boy jumped into the water at the popular harbour to fetch a football on Sunday afternoon, he did not surface again.

National

ATO probes 800 wealthy Australians

In 2014-15, 2,364 people took a redundancy from the ATO, compared with 860 the year before.

More than 800 Australian clients of a secretive Panama based law firm are being investigated by the Australian Taxation Office.

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Federal Politics

Piccoli blasts PM on schools

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's suggestion of withdrawing from the funding of public schools would be the biggest ...
Matthew Knott

Ending federal government funding for public schools would be the biggest of  mistakes, says a top NSW Liberal.

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Taking on the world

Taryn Williams, owner of Wink Models, is going global for her latest venture.
Louis White

In a digital world where borders are increasingly irrelevant there's still a benefit in opening overseas offices.

Outsourcing odd jobs

Joonas Karppinen, cofounder of The Happiest Hour app at The Fire House pub in North Sydney.
Cara Waters

From testing happy hour beer pricing to arranging translators in other countries, small businesses are jumping into the sharing economy to get the job done.

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Barrymore all smiles after split

Split:  Drew Barrymore and Will Kopelman.

Drew Barrymore has confirmed she is divorcing her husband Will Kopelman but they will continue to be "a family" for their daughters.

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A bittersweet adoption of two boys

The boys will be adopted soon.
Kerri Sackville

My heart breaks for the homeless couple who felt they had no other options but to relinquish their children to a stranger.

Boy dies after asthma attack

Experts thought Isaac's asthma had cleared up.
Ariane Beeston

A grieving mum has spoken of the loss of her ten-year-old son who died suddenly after an asthma attack last year.

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What it's like to fly in a new plane

First and business class lounge on Emirates A380.
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There's not a scratch in sight, it looks sensational and there's a spring in the crew's step.

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Berisha cops two game A-League ban

Besart Berisha leaves the field after receiving a red card.

SOCCER Besart Berisha's A-League season could be over after the Melbourne Victory striker was given a two-match suspension for lashing out with his leg in a "bizarre" incident.

Lydia Ko wins second LPGA major

Lydia Ko with her caddie Jason Hamilton, her sister Sura Ko and her mother Tina Hyon after the leap into Poppie's Pond ...

GOLF Superstar Lydia Ko became the youngest player to win two LPGA major championships when she clinched the ANA Inspiration.

The West Indies celebrates their World Twenty20 triumph.

Rebirth of Calypso cricket

Greg Baum

The West Indies are T20 champions, so are their women's team, and the under-19s are reigning World Cup champions.


AFL

McCarthy a Giant priority for Campbell

Cameron McCarthy (left) celebrates after a goal last season.
Sam McClure

New GWS boss Wayne Campbell has put young gun Cam McCarthy at the top of his priority list, with club officials set to fly to Perth to meet with him.

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