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He arrived in the NSW town bearing gifts, but the children were quick to tell him their thoughts.

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Biggest uni shake-up in decades

Universities could be forced to reveal lowest and highest ATAR marks for students.

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Leigh Aiple spent $35,000 on a trip to transform his life. Hours after returning home, he was dead.

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Kevin Parry's optical illusion has notched up more than 2 million Vines and stumped the internet. This is how he did it.

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The Prime Minister has directly rebuked Australia's banks in light of "too many troubling incidents over recent times".

Battlelines at the ready

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Residents of Caragabal say no prime minister - sitting or former - has ever passed through their sleepy town. 

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Headmaster Turnbull canes banks

Malcolm Turnbull's banking speech couldn't have been more embarrassing for Westpac.

Too many shops for online wins? 

Large listed retailers are playing catch-up in online sales compared with smaller peers.

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ASIC and Westpac face off

ASIC chairman Greg Medcraft has hit back at claims by the big banks.

Westpac has joined ANZ in accusing the regulator of not understanding interest rate markets.

'Depressing': Dick Smith's last days

'I think everything has already gone': Reddit uer thebossadam posted a photo of an emtpy Dick Smith store ahead of closures.

Dick Smith stores are being described as desolate, eerie places as the electronics chain limps towards its death this month.

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Mick Jagger performs during the Rolling Stones' Ole Tour at Foro Sol in Mexico City.

After thrilling 1.2 people at a concert in Cuba, the Stones are back in the studio to record their first album since 2005.

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Disney has released the full trailer for Stephen Spielberg's adaptation of the Roald Dahl classic The Big Friendly Giant.

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