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Antidepressant warning for children

Study findings have 'disturbing implications' for treating depression in young: psychiatrist.

Carl Williams, Roberta Williams

Roberta's monumental debts

Roberta Williams has failed to pay for the high-end granite headstone on the grave of former husband, gangland murderer Carl Williams and school fees.

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Thurston's shark encounter

Johnathan Thurston spots a shark swimming close to a Townsville beach after doing a live cross for the Today Show. Nine News

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'They're ignoring the evidence'

Professor Patrick McGorry says mental health is 'missing in action' in the election campaign.

Mental health has gone backwards under the Abbott-Turnbull government, according to Australia's leading mental health advocate.

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Record numbers sleeping rough

Two homeless people sleeping in Turner Alley on Tuesday morning.
Aisha Dow

There has been a 'shocking' surge in the numbers of people sleeping rough in Melbourne's central city.

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How one tweet wiped out $777m

Elon Musk clarified that Tesla was working exclusively with Panasonic for Model 3 cells.

The market value of a Samsung affiliate nosedived this week after a single tweet by billionaire Tesla founder Elon Musk.

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Thriller Misconduct took less than $200 on its first weekend in the UK. Not even Al Pacino and Anthony Hopkins could rescue it.

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