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Kobe Bryant's last game

Considered one of the greatest basketball players ever to play in the NBA, LA Laker Kobe Bryant plays his last game against the Utah jazz.

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Scrap one-punch rule, say lawyers

Barry Lyttle and his brother Patrick leave court after Barry received a suspended sentence.

Lawyers argue mandatory minimum sentences aren't working to prevent violent crime and can have unjust outcomes.

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Aussie kids falling behind: UNICEF 

Australia ranks 24th out of 37 OECD countries in education equality results, the report found.

Australian children have poorer health and education outcomes than Latvia, Slovenia and Croatia, a report has revealed.

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Banks pay the price for risky loans

We will soon see how a handful of risky, ill judged and large loans have damaged the big four.

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ASIC too timid on enforcement: Fels

Professor Allan Fels says ASIC is too timid.
Ruth Williams

Australia's corporate watchdog is 'too cautious' when it comes to pursuing litigation, says former senior regulator.

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What will save Sydney's inner south

Booming inner south Sydney to get another 300 apartments

Around 17,400 new units are set to be completed in Sydney's inner south by 2020, causing fears of a glut and plumetting prices.

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The pursuit of happiness (at work)

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A happy workforce makes for a more pleasant environment but there are also business benefits to having happy employees.

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Eat the rainbow!

With this much colour, it's gotta be good for you. Toss together Adam Liaw's salad for lunch.

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Horton sails past Perkins

Winning style: Mack Horton celebrates his win in the 1500 metres.
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Victorian Mack Horton powers home to leap up all-time 1500m ranks, putting Grant Hackett's record and Rio gold in sight.


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Carney seeking $2.4m from Sharks

Damages claim: Former Cronulla player Todd Carney is seeking more than $2 million from the club.
Adrian Proszenko and Louise Hall

Todd Carney is seeking $2,357,039 in damages from Cronulla as details of previously unreported indiscretions emerge.

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