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Nauru refugee kids were ‘coached’
Danielle Le Messurier, with AAP THE Nauru Government has slammed the ABC’s Four Corners report as ‘racist’ and ‘false’, alleging staff coached children who appeared on the program.
‘There is only room for one culture’
KIM Vuga, whose organisation Love Australia or Leave has become a new political party, has a stark message for those who don’t like Aussie culture.
Labor grills Brandis on WhatsApp use
PENNY Wong called on George Brandis to reveal his WhatsApp history after claiming he never shared sensitive material, as the PM’s top 50 websites emerged.
One Nation support soars: Newspoll
SUPPORT for Pauline Hanson’s controversial One Nation party has skyrocketed since the July 2 Federal Election and shows no signs of slowing.
Labor retains government in ACT
LABOR in the ACT have declared victory, winning a fifth term in office in a minority government as the Canberra Liberals face 19 years in opposition.
Packer staff ‘detained in China’
THREE Australian employees of James Packer’s Crown Resorts casino chain, including the General Manager for VIP services, have reportedly been detained in China.
Shock Day quits Senate as company busts
FAMILY First senator Bob Day has announced he will resign from Federal Parliament following the collapse of his building company, Home Australia. Analysis | Two mistakes led to collapse | Angry tradies descend on offices
Prince Harry reunites with orphan pen pal Mutsu Potsane
THE 15-year-old first met the royal a decade ago when Harry was visiting Africa on his gap year. The exchange sparked a longstanding friendship, corresponding regularly ever since.
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Update Family ‘gassed’ in elaborate plan
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Exclusive Badgery’s airport to be bigger than Heathrow
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Network move Extreme lengths to protect Karl
CHANNEL 9 is seemingly going to extreme lengths to protect its golden boy Karl Stefanovic as he copes with his marriage breakdown.
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Northern suburbs Alleged vending machine thief arrested
A MAN arrested over numerous thefts from vending machines across metropolitan Adelaide is expected to front Elizabeth Magistrates Court today.
Pawelski Murder Police appeal to mystery caller in cold case murder
MAJOR crime detectives are asking a mysterious caller to phone back as they approach an arrest in the decade old murder of Emma Jade Pawelski.
Gibbs Blockbuster Gibbs deal edges closer
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Traffic chaos Runaway dog closes West Gate Bridge
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Torn down Outrage over heritage pub demolition
THE State Government will consider higher penalties for the illegal demolition of heritage buildings after a 19th century Carlton pub was knocked down on the weekend.
Police negotiation Siege shuts down suburban street
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Peter van Onselen Turnbull must lead the way
GOVERNMENT strategists need to understand that sometimes there are issues which if left on the agenda will distract from everything else you do.
Election promise Labor vows to sack Perth mayor, council
WA LABOR has again vowed to sack Perth Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi and the rest of the city council if elected next year over alleged undeclared gifts and travel.
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Safety first RACT delivers black spot plea
SIX Tasmanian traffic sites should be considered for federal funding under the Black Spot Program, the RACT says.
‘Constitutional matter’ Pro-life protester in court challenge
TASMANIA’S nation-leading abortion laws are set to face a constitutional challenge from a pro-life campaigner convicted of protesting outside a termination clinic.
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No drive-thru Driver doles out damage to Centrelink office
A 16-YEAR-OLD teenager has been charged with dangerous driving after crashing his car into the Palmerston Centrelink office
Back to work Gunner to face heat as parliament returns
NEW Chief Minister Michael Gunner has vowed to hit the ground running today — with home ownership, youth justice and public disclosure as his first agenda items in the new parliament
Exclusive Failed takeover left Kormilda needing bailout
UPDATED: CONCERNED Kormilda parents will rally on the steps of Parliament House this morning amid revelations a failed takeover is behind the school’s financial situation
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- Not guilty plea in corruption trial
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Geelong welfare frauds stole $100k
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Man injured from golf buggy jump
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Billionaire brings belief
CAIRNS leaders have rolled out the welcome mat for a billionaire Syrian developer whose plans for the city herald a “new era” in tourism development.
Wulguru residents armed and dangerous
TOWNSVILLE residents frustrated with juvenile crime are taking matters into their own hands, threatening an armed response.