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Saturday, 11 February 2017

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In this update, Donald Trump says he's considering delaying an appeal to the Supreme Court to get a legal stay on his travel ban reversed; Australian Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf has become the first dual-national to be stripped of their citizenship; around one hundred beached pilot whales appear to have been saved in New Zealand; and Canberra has confirmed Jarrod Croker is expected to miss up to six weeks due to a knee injury.

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In this update, Donald Trump says he's considering delaying an appeal to the Supreme Court to get a legal stay on his travel ban reversed; Australian Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf has become the first dual-national to be stripped of their citizenship; around one hundred beached pilot whales appear to have been saved in New Zealand; and Canberra has confirmed Jarrod Croker is expected to miss up to six weeks due to a knee injury.

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IN THIS UPDATE; MELBOURNE CITY AND BRISBANE HAVE PLAYED OUT A CONTROVERSIAL DRAW IN THE A-LEAGUE.
MELBOURNE HAS PRODUCED A STUNNING COMEBACK TO BEAT COLLINGWOOD IN THEIR AFL WOMEN'S CLASH.
THE CAIRNS TAPIANS HAVE SECURED SECOND SPOT AND A HOME NBL FINAL

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IN THIS UPDATE; MELBOURNE CITY AND BRISBANE HAVE PLAYED OUT A CONTROVERSIAL DRAW IN THE A-LEAGUE.
MELBOURNE HAS PRODUCED A STUNNING COMEBACK TO BEAT COLLINGWOOD IN THEIR AFL WOMEN'S CLASH.
THE CAIRNS TAPIANS HAVE SECURED SECOND SPOT AND A HOME NBL FINAL

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In this update, New South Wales is bracing for catastrophic fire conditions with the state facing a fire rating worse than black Saturday; and in Western Australia, several parts of the state remain on flood alert after the summer deluge; Australian Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf has become the first dual-national to be stripped of their citizenship, under tough anti-terror laws; and US president Donald Trump is considering a new executive order on his immigration ban from seven predominantly Muslim countries.

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In this update, New South Wales is bracing for catastrophic fire conditions with the state facing a fire rating worse than black Saturday; and in Western Australia, several parts of the state remain on flood alert after the summer deluge; Australian Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf has become the first dual-national to be stripped of their citizenship, under tough anti-terror laws; and US president Donald Trump is considering a new executive order on his immigration ban from seven predominantly Muslim countries.

Melbourne City's second-stringers show their wares, earning a point with a gritty comeback to draw 2-2 with the Roar in Brisbane.

After leading by 19 points at half-time, Collingwood goes scoreless in the second half as Melbourne wins at Princes Park.

A new pod of 240 whales beaches itself on a remote New Zealand beach just hours after weary volunteers managed to re-float a different group of whales following an earlier mass stranding.

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In this update, New South Wales is bracing for catastrophic fire conditions with the rural fire service warning people to stay away from areas that are under threat; in Western Australia three people were rescued as flooding North East of Perth forced people from their homes submerging vehicles and properties in the shire of Northam; Australian Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf has become the first dual-national to be stripped of their citizenship, under tough anti-terror laws; and Canberra has confirmed Jarrod Croker will miss at least the NRL season opener against North Queensland due to a knee injury.

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In this update, New South Wales is bracing for catastrophic fire conditions with the rural fire service warning people to stay away from areas that are under threat; in Western Australia three people were rescued as flooding North East of Perth forced people from their homes submerging vehicles and properties in the shire of Northam; Australian Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf has become the first dual-national to be stripped of their citizenship, under tough anti-terror laws; and Canberra has confirmed Jarrod Croker will miss at least the NRL season opener against North Queensland due to a knee injury.

Dramatic video has captured the moment strong winds caused a truck driving down a US highway to topple over onto a patrol car.

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Dramatic video has captured the moment strong winds caused a truck driving down a US highway to topple over onto a patrol car.

A helicopter rescues about 15 people trapped by floodwaters on Western Australia's south coast, after torrential rain swells waterways.

At least six people are dead and more than 120 are injured after a powerful earthquake strikes in the southern Philippines overnight, damaging buildings and an airport and knocking out power.

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IN THIS UPDATE;
THE CANBERRA RAIDERS HAVE CONFIRMED JARROD CROKER WILL MISS AT LEAST THE NRL SEASON OPENER
CARLTON HAS BEATEN A MUCH IMPROVED GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY IN THEIR AFL WOMEN'S CLASH.
THE PLAYING CAREER OF 14-TIMES MAJORS WINNER TIGER WOODS IS AGAIN UNDER A CLOUD.

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IN THIS UPDATE;
THE CANBERRA RAIDERS HAVE CONFIRMED JARROD CROKER WILL MISS AT LEAST THE NRL SEASON OPENER
CARLTON HAS BEATEN A MUCH IMPROVED GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY IN THEIR AFL WOMEN'S CLASH.
THE PLAYING CAREER OF 14-TIMES MAJORS WINNER TIGER WOODS IS AGAIN UNDER A CLOUD.

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In this update, extreme conditions have sparked risks of fire danger across New South Wales; in Western Australia flood warnings are in place across parts of the state following heavy rainfall; Australian Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf has become the first dual-national to be stripped of their citizenship, under tough anti-terror laws; thousands of protesters in Indonesia have gathered outside Jakarta’s grand mosque, demanding the city's Christian governor to be jailed for blasphemy.

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In this update, extreme conditions have sparked risks of fire danger across New South Wales; in Western Australia flood warnings are in place across parts of the state following heavy rainfall; Australian Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf has become the first dual-national to be stripped of their citizenship, under tough anti-terror laws; thousands of protesters in Indonesia have gathered outside Jakarta’s grand mosque, demanding the city's Christian governor to be jailed for blasphemy.

WA Labor says it will set aside 50 per cent of iron ore royalties to pay down state debt, but it has not ruled out increasing taxes.

Carlton is unbeaten after two rounds of the AFL Women's season, coming home with a wet sail to beat GWS by 13 points.

The WA Greens say polling shows 33 per cent of Liberal voters will not support the party if it does a preferences deal with One Nation.

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In this update,
national security sources have confirmed Australian Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf has become the first Australian to be stripped of their citizenship under tough terror laws; the heatwave across South Eastern Australia is expected to worsen this weekend as authorities warn of catastrophic bushfire conditions in some areas; residents in parts of Western Australia are bracing for more wild weather after torrential rain flooded homes and towns overnight; and the US president Donald Trump has indicated he may hold off on Supreme Court action to challenge the legal block on his controversial travel ban.

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In this update,
national security sources have confirmed Australian Islamic State fighter Khaled Sharrouf has become the first Australian to be stripped of their citizenship under tough terror laws; the heatwave across South Eastern Australia is expected to worsen this weekend as authorities warn of catastrophic bushfire conditions in some areas; residents in parts of Western Australia are bracing for more wild weather after torrential rain flooded homes and towns overnight; and the US president Donald Trump has indicated he may hold off on Supreme Court action to challenge the legal block on his controversial travel ban.

How do you cope with the heat when you're in one of the hottest towns in Australia?

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