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.
A surprise dumping of summer snow has landed on the Victorian alps and another flurry is expected.
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.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull expects to be able to put a floor on what states receive from the GST when WA's share reaches 70-75 per cent in 2019/20.
Chinese nationals will be able to apply for Australian visitor visas online.
Bruce Springsteen invited a teenager on stage in Brisbane after the teen indicated he had skipped school to attend the concert.
Treasurer Scott Morrison has dismissed a report suggesting he abruptly cancelled a round of meetings with nation's big four banks.
The federal government was defrauded of more than $1.2 billion between 2010 and 2014, according to a report by the Australian Institute of Criminology.
An energy company has been told how energy demand in South Australia fluctuates widely.
A man died at a Victorian recycling business after a steel item fell from a forklift, while another man died in a quad bike rollover on a forest track.
Victoria Police will replace 11 boats in three years in a $7.2 million overhaul, including the decommissioning of anti-terrorism vessel VP01 Fearless.
A man who was attacked by a shark while spearfishing in far north Queensland is still in a critical condition after reportedly losing a leg during surgery.
The state government says a 'rapid-build' high-security jail which will house 400 inmates at the Wellington Correctional Centre will now open mid-year.
The public sector union has labelled "ludicrous" the idea that ATO staff are heading home en masse at 4.51pm after rejecting a proposal to extend their day.
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