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Jamie Murphy is expected to fly home today after Bali police confirmed there were no drugs detected in the Perth teenager's blood and urine, or in the white powder found on him in a nightclub, and he was released from a Kuta police station.
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Premier Colin Barnett confirms jobs are being cut from the state government department, Tourism WA, despite tourism being a central re-election plank.
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Immigration Minister Peter Dutton stands by comments suggesting it was a mistake to resettle many Lebanese-Muslims in Australia, claiming he spoke the truth and would not be intimidated.
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Senator Jacqui Lambie's backpacker tax amendments have passed the Senate, just in time for Question Time. Follow live.
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A serial arsonist who broke into and set fire to mobile phone towers across Perth's northern suburbs is being sought by police.
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Follow all the action in our live blog as a new-look Australian team tries to restore some pride against South Africa at the Adelaide Oval.
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Australia's largest residential apartment developer is being taken to the federal court over claims it has been preventing guests from lodging negative reviews on the influential travel website TripAdvisor.
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A well-known email marketing provider, MailChimp, appears to have been caught up in a malware scam targeting clients of Australian companies, including gardening and home services provider Jim's Group.
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Australian artists make a stand against Sydney's controversial lock-out laws at the ARIA Awards, as Flume picks up five gongs and Montaigne takes the Breakout Artist Award, on a night that saw Crowded House inducted into the Hall of Fame.
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Mining giant Rio Tinto says it intends to generate $5 billion of further free cash flow by the end of 2021, as it ramps up efforts to raise productivity across its $50 billion portfolio of assets.
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Incredible aerial footage showing kilometres of gridlocked traffic in Los Angeles area goes viral, as tens of millions of Americans set out for Thanksgiving holidays.
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A Federal Parliamentary committee calls for a tribunal to be established to help victims of Australia's banks, following its inquiry into the big four.
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Nine-year-old South African conservationist Hunter Mitchell arrives in Australia to accept a prestigious award from Australia Zoo for his efforts to save an abandoned baby rhino.
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Queensland criminologist Paul Wilson is sentenced to 18 months in prison for historical child sex offences, despite his defence lawyer arguing for a non-custodial term, saying attitudes toward such offending were different back then.
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Italian confectionery group Ferrero launches an investigation into allegations that Romanian children as young as six were making toys for its Kinder chocolate eggs.
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Three people remain in a critical condition and at least four others have died after Melbourne's "thunderstorm asthma" emergency, Victoria's health department says.
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Nine-year-old Paige dreams of playing AFL football for her beloved Carlton Football Club, and for the first time ever it is a real possibility, as female fans begin to dream big thanks to the AFL women's competition.