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Tuesday, 14 February 2017

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Beverley O'Connor speaks to Khaled Beydoun of the University of Detroit Mercy Law School about the implications of Michael Flynn's resignation.

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Beverley O'Connor speaks to Dr Haji Amirudin Abdul Wahab, the CEO of Cyber-Security Malaysia about the arrest of dozens of men who had scammed millions of dollars from lonely women.

One of Victoria's most prestigious private schools, Geelong Grammar, says it has made changes to its policies and will learn from its failings in handling allegations of child sexual abuse.

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Business confidence in Australia has surged to the highest level in three years, and trading conditions are better than they've been for nine years, according to a new business survey out today.

Hamas names one of its most hardline figures as its new leader in the Gaza Strip, a move analysts say is a sign of the growing influence of the group's military wing.

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If Donald Trump's election victory was the biggest surprise of 2016, the second was the recovery in the prices of iron ore and coal. Iron ore is headed for $100 a tonne, but will it be enough to save Australia's prized triple-A rating?

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Early gains faded late in the session, thanks to a sell-off in the banks and the ASX 200 dropped 0.1% Marcus Padley from Marcus Today speaks to Elysse.

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IN THIS UPDATE, NAT FYFE IS THE DOCKERS NEWS SKIPPER.
ANDREW WALKER MAY MAKE A RUGBY COMEBACK AT 43 AND THE ICC IS COMING UNDER PRESSURE TO IMPLEMENT A CONCUSSION RULE.

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IN THIS UPDATE, NAT FYFE IS THE DOCKERS NEWS SKIPPER.
ANDREW WALKER MAY MAKE A RUGBY COMEBACK AT 43 AND THE ICC IS COMING UNDER PRESSURE TO IMPLEMENT A CONCUSSION RULE.

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30 years of globalisation could be coming to an end - that's the prediction from one of the world's leading financial advisor's Lazard. So how to invest in a post-globalisation world? Lazard's managing director and portfolio manager Ron Temple speaks to Elysse.

Carl Williams organised for underworld figure Graham Kinniburgh to be killed 13 years ago after a failed bid to have gangland rival Lewis Moran murdered, a court hears, as Stephen Asling stands trial for murder.

Tasmanian survivors of sexual abuse linked to the Anglican Church plan to launch legal action after damming findings by the royal commission.

Either Michael Flynn has one of the world's worst memories or he deliberately misled his Vice-President and the United States as to the content and subject matter of his calls to the Russian ambassador, writes Philip Williams.

The RSL's national leadership and its NSW branch are negotiating terms for the entire state council to stand down amid investigations over several alleged financial scandals.

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NSW Police conduct raids on properties in Sydney, February 14, 2017.

Three man are arrested in south-west Sydney over their alleged involvement in a re-birthing syndicate in which vehicles are stolen and -resold.

A RSL club faces an extraordinary attack from Bec Cody over toilet wall tiles which depict Indigenous men — criticism the club says is "ridiculous" and "out of order".

The exotic tomato potato psyllid is discovered in the Perth region, and has the potential to devastate the Western Australian potato industry.

There has been no love lost between the political parties this Valentine's Day, with the campaign trail marked by digitally-altered photographs, public declarations of political "love" and thorny tax questions.

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Videos showing workers being forced to simulate sex acts for not meeting sales targets have emerged as part of an $60 million class action against leading charity fundraiser, Appco Group Australia, February 14, 2017.

Shocking new videos showing workers being forced to simulate sex acts for not meeting sales targets have emerged as part of a $60 million class action against leading charity fundraiser Appco Group Australia.

Amongst the litany of miserable statistics in this year's Closing the Gap report, there is a standout exception: 30,000 Indigenous university graduates who have erased their employment gap. These are the success stories of the quiet revolution, writes Stan Grant.

Australia Test batsman Nic Maddinson resumes training with New South Wales after taking a break from the game but there is no time frame on his return to the field.

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Papua New Guineans are in mourning after the shock death of a revered former Miss PNG winner and beloved community figure (Video: Dion Kombeng and Jimmy Segodi).

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