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Dogged attacks in New England fight

Tony Windsor's quixotic mission to knock off Barnaby Joyce is the election campaign's great sideshow.

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Cowboys hold on in thriller

The North Queensland Cowboys have overcome the Manly Sea Eagles on the back of a two-try performance by Jason Taumalolo.

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Talk turns to Bill Shorten's future

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Labor hardheads say discussions had been held over the party's leadership after the election

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Migrant panic masks mass visa fraud

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Nick McKenzie, Richard Baker

People smugglers, crime gangs are systemically rorting Australia's visa programs.

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Airlines flight erupts in flames

The right wing of the plane erupted in flames after it landed at Changi Airport.

Shortly after making an emergency landing on Monday morning, witnesses caught the drama on camera.

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Britain will always be part of Europe

Vote Leave campaigner Boris Johnson arrives for a press conference at Vote Leave headquarters in London.
Boris Johnson

Brexit finally gives us a chance to extricate ourselves from the job-destroying coils of EU bureaucracy

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VSODs taking over Australia

More than 5 million households are expected to be paying for online videos by 2019.

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Goldman Sachs tips UK recession

British Prime Minister David Cameron falling on his sword in the wake of the Brexit vote.

Britain is likely to enter a recession within the year as a result of the Brexit vote, Goldman Sachs' top economists say.

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Finance fascinates in musical hit

Hamilton is the hottest ticket on Broadway and will eventually make its way to Australia.
Catherine Robson

The popularity of Hamilton proves that regardless of who you are, finance can be interesting when looked at in new ways.

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North Queensland Cowboys were heavy favourites to beat Manly but the Sea Eagles made them earn their two competition points.


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NRL witholds $1m bonus to clubs

Dispute intensifies: ARLC chairman John Grant.
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NRL teams are set to be denied access to the first advance of more than $1 million each from the 1.8 billion broadcast windfall.

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