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An FBI investigation into Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server while secretary of state is reignited after new emails are discovered during an unrelated probe.
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The Indian brother of the bus driver burnt to death in Brisbane says his family suspects the killing was a hate crime, despite police yesterday stating there was no apparent motive for the attack.
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Australia's largest bird of prey, the Tasmanian wedge-tailed eagle, is 11 deaths closer to extinction, with TasNetworks confirming the birds were electrocuted flying into powerlines.
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Australia has made no progress in the fight against poverty over a decade, in fact, the percentage of Australians living in poverty actually increased according to a recently released report.
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Specialist engineers will examine all rides at all Queensland theme parks, including Dreamworld where four people died this week, the State Government says, with the Premier also announcing a Workplace Health and Safety audit.
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American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature earlier this month, tells the Swedish Academy he will accept the prize.
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The Federal Opposition and the Greens ramp up their criticism of Family First Senator Bob Day, who seems to be hedging his bets on whether to resign from the Senate amid hopes of a financial bailout.
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It is ironic that many inmates taking part in a Risdon Prison writing project, when given the theme "a good mate", choose to write about the drug ice and the devastation it has caused them.
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An unexploded World War II hand grenade is found at the family home of a veteran, now deceased, at Northbridge on Sydney's lower north shore.
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An unknown on the world stage at the start of the season, Australian Rhiannan Iffland storms to the Red Bull Cliff Diving title with five wins from seven events.
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Brett Whiteley, one of the Liberals' self-described "three amigos" rejected by voters at the last election, is angling for a senior role within the Tasmanian branch of the party.
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The former motorcycle world champion, who arrived back in Sydney this morning, says he was kept isolated from the outside world for 12 days and received "not much" help from the Australian Government.
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In Adelaide, Joan collects bottles and cans, earning $50 a week to supplement her pension, so she has a little extra for coffee, cigarettes and giving to charity.
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A Tasmanian man missing for over a week in a Malaysian mountain range told friends he was "very well" before heading off on his backpacking adventure.
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With just 1 per cent of intellectually disabled people in Australia participating in sport compared with 23 per cent of the wider population, Special Olympics Australia CEO Corene Strauss says the country needs to "step up".
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It is about to become legal to cultivate and manufacture medicinal cannabis in Australia, which means that people can apply for a licence to grow their own cannabis crop. But how is that going to work across the country?
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American Airlines passengers are evacuated on the runway at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport after "an engine-related mechanical issue" causes a plane to catch fire.