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Ballarat Health Services loses $2.7m in scam blunder
VIC: Police are investigating how scammers have defrauded Ballarat Health Services of $2.7 million.
Police must interview Pell
VIC: Jesuit priest and human rights lawyer Frank Brennan want police to interview Cardinal George Pell immediately.
Golliwog mascot deemed racist will go
VIC: The golliwog mascot of the Beechworth Sweet Co has to go, says owner Sally McGregor.
Love rivalry fuelled road rage: court told
NSW: A man has allegedly used his car to push a love rival’s vehicle 300 metres along a ...
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National
Stan Grant delivers fiery speech on Indigenous rights in wake of abuse scandal
Indigenous broadcaster Stan Grant has delivered an impassioned speech on Aboriginal rights and recognition following the treatment of ...
Haunting Don Dale images only 'tip of the iceberg'
The haunting images of youth prisoners is the 'tip of the iceberg' when it comes to a national ...
'You are terrorists, you make bombs': racist taunts help keep Nauru refugee kids out of school
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Tilting against windmills? Industry doubts NSW support for wind farms
New wind farm guidelines are expected to impose tough requirements on developers to limit their visual impact.
'It's time for renewal': former Greens leader Bob Brown tells Lee Rhiannon to quit
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Aboriginal groups push back against the royal commission, Brian Ross Martin
Aboriginal groups in the Northern Territory are pushing back against the royal commission into youth detention claiming Malcolm ...
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Community
Queanbeyan to continue receiving CAT Awards recognition
Queanbeyan and Goulburn’s reputation as lead-foot motorists
Entertainment
Temper trap tour comes to Sirromet
Alternate rock pioneers Garbage and Australia’s own multi-platinum chart toppers The Temper Trap come to Sirromet for a ...
Disney comes to BCC Capalaba
Experience the magic of Disney’s live action classics with the Disney Fairytale Film Festival in July and August, ...
Trio of women to perform
Folk Redlands will host a workshop and performance by Kim Banffy, Ann Leung and Jodi Murtha on Sunday, ...
RedFest features on Great South East
The music of RedFest will be featured on the Great South East segment on Channel Seven at 5.30pm ...
Life & Style
New Charles Weston School opens in Coombs in the Molonglo Valley, Canberra
Children in the Molonglo Valley now have access to contemporary learning facilities with a touch of history.
Proposed listing rule changes may lock small investors out of sharemarket floats
If changes to the listing rules proposed by the Australian Securities Exchange go through, small private investors may ...
An hour's walk to counter those desk-bound blues
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Health insurance companies encourage consumers to rate doctors on new website
Specialist fees will be published and consumers will review their quality of care in a new rate-my-doctor website ...
Modern public servants face post-superannuation poverty peril
Being a career public servant doesn't mean you are set for life; yes, your super can run out.
Pharmacist conflicts of interest and 'up-selling' patients flagged in major federal government review
A pharmacist's dual role as retailer and healthcare professional had blurred the line between treating people as customers ...
Opinion
Does Australia even need a government?
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Are you an expert traveller? Test your knowledge with this week's travel trivia quiz.
How to beat jet lag: Why is jet lag worse when flying east?
For Aussie travellers on a holiday in Europe, the jet lag is likely to be worse when they ...