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Q&A;'s controversial Muslim debate

The dark repercussions of the recent attacks in France and a challenge issued for a debate on jihad. Q&A. Vision courtesy ABC.

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Paul Wilson outside his Kew home.
Daniella Miletic

Minor crash forces tram off tracks, into bedroom of sleeping man, who is lucky to be alive.

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The sinister effect of casual sexism

The ad campaign features a one-minute TV ad in which a young boy slams a door on a young girl, causing her to fall.
Emily Frawley

Why do we still covertly associate femininity as something for boys to pit themselves against, to reject, to deem inferior?

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ANZ to slash 200 jobs

About 200 back-office ANZ workers will lose their jobs.
Patrick Hatch, Nick Toscano

ANZ will cut about 200 jobs from its Australian workforce in the face of poor economic conditions.

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If clichés just aren't cutting it for you, here are some fresh takes on how to get a head start on your career.

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5 ways to pay off the mortgage quick

Owning a home can be incredibly rewarding, but it also comes with a fair amount of financial responsibility.
Heidi Armstrong

Stories about people who pay off sizeable home loans in record time are always talked about – but what are some of the tricks to doing it?

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Flight Centre shares have risen from a low around $4 to about $40 over the past eight years.
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If you understand a company's strategy, management and opportunity, you'll be ready to pounce when the time is right.

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Sinead O'Connor has been found safe.
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Sinead O'Connor has been found after going missing for more than a day in a Chicago suburb.

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Hayne unaware of 'secret deals' at Eels

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Hayne says he knows nothing about receiving off-the-record payments of nearly $500,000 when he was at the NRL club.

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