Engineering and project management firm WorleyParsons has reported a first-half loss of $2.4 million, sending its shares down by almost 18 per cent.

Brumbies sign halfback injury cover

Sydney Rays halfback Dewet Roos has been added to the Brumbies squad as they look to fill the gap left by a serious injury to Tomas Cubelli.
Amid a rally in New York against US President Donald Trump's immigration policies, various reports says a revised travel ban targets the same seven countries.

Bull crushes NSW man against fence

A man has been airlifted to hospital with pelvic injuries after a bull pinned him against a fence on a farm in northern NSW.
Johnson, who had been third in the world rankings, takes over top spot from Australian Jason Day, who had held the honour for 47 consecutive weeks.
Product comparison business iSelect has posted a $2.6 million net profit for the first half, in a turnaround from its $4.2 million half-year loss a year ago.
Johnson, who had been third in the world rankings, takes over top spot from Australian Jason Day, who had held the honour for 47 consecutive weeks.
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Rising expansion costs has hit G8 Education's annual net profit as the childcare provider embarks on a $212.8 million capital raising.
SBS World News Radio: The Middle East and combating terrorism have dominated the last day of an international security summit in Germany.
A surprise dumping of summer snow has landed on the Victorian alps and another flurry is expected.
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A leading scientists says putting patients into a state of hibernation, with a very low body temperature, may hold the key to treating fourth stage cancers.
Lawyers for former chauffeur Gordon Wood have heavily criticised a star witness in a murder case against him as he sues the state of NSW for damages.

Shorten hopes for two-state solution

Ahead of a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has reiterated Labor's support for a two-state solution.
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