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Pistorius walks on stumps in court

Paralympian draws gasps from onlookers after removing prostheses and hobbling in front of the judge.

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Melbourne vigil for Orlando victims

Jennifer, right, and Mary Ware light candles during a vigil downtown for the victims of a mass shooting at the Pulse ...

A vigil will be held at Federation Square on Thursday in honour of the victims of the Orlando shooting.

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Kimberley man appeals campsite eviction

Traditional Micklo Corpus has appealed to keep his campsite.
Hannah Barry

Yawuru man Micklo Corpus is determined to stay at the entrance of the Buru Energy gas well, despite a building order requiring the removal of his campsite.

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Alligator drags toddler into the water

Child taken: An alligator seen here in a file picture.

Parents desperately tried to pull their two-year-old from the animal's jaws as it dragged him into a lagoon at a US Disney hotel.

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Why gluten-free diets don't work

Most people who think they are wheat intolerant, aren't.
Peter H.R. Green and Rory Jones

Most people who believe that they are wheat-sensitive, without medical confirmation, are probably not.

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Solar to overshadow power firms

New products and surging output from solar systems will keep a lid on power we buy.

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More talk and no action from G20

Michael Pascoe

At the halfway mark on the timetable to 'turbocharge' our economy, that commitment has gone down as another bit of nonsense.

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What's revived suburban strip shopping

Tommy Collins co-directors Tommy McIntosh (L) and Ben Avramides at their restaurant Sth Central in South Yarra.

Melbourne's once ailing retail strips find new life as the number of vacant shops go down and new residents move in.

'Very tiring': kids on house hunting

Macaulay Culkin

Finding a new home can be tough on the whole family. But if hours of searching have you tired, what about the children?

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Murder of the Inugami Clan 12:40am - 3:10am

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Harry's Practice 1:30am - 2am

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rage 1:55am - 3:48am

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Murder of the Inugami Clan 12:40am - 3:10am

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Home Shopping 2am - 2:30am

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Murder of the Inugami Clan 12:40am - 3:10am

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How to beat the bloat 

Berries are easily tolerated fibre-rich foods and don't tend to produce bloating, unlike some vegetables.
Ellie Krieger

Do you feel so bloated you feel like you're having a 'food baby'? Follow this advice.

Should we go back to having two sleeps each night?

Should we sleep twice a day?

Melinda Jackson and Siobhan Banks

Around a third of the population have trouble sleeping, including difficulties maintaining sleep throughout the night.

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How I finally quit making excuses

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JAMIE VARON

Getting healthy habits to stick isn't difficult. But, first you need to bottom out, start small and build back up in your own way.

Why am I always cold indoors?

Always cold?

Our perception of cold is the product of numerous factors both inside and outside our bodies – many of them beyond our control.

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'They know I like to clown around'

Infamous moment: Chris Gayle and 'that' interview with Mel McLaughlin.

Chris Gayle has attempted to deflect any criticism for his conduct during an infamous interview with a female journalist by saying 'she knew exactly how the West Indians are'.

Wallabies Sio and Holmes dropped

Dropped: Scott Sio (left).
Tom Decent

Props Scott Sio and Greg Holmes have been dropped from the Wallabies starting side, while Sean McMahon has been given the nod to fill the void left by David Pocock.


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