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Witnesses describe the moment a passenger plane crashes into a retail outlet near Essendon Airport, killing all five people on board. Follow live.
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Five people die as a result of Victoria's worst civil aviation accident in 30 years, after a plane crashes into a shopping centre near Melbourne's Essendon Airport, authorities say.
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The circumstances surrounding the recent death of a fourth Adelaide cancer patient connected to an under-dosing of a chemotherapy drug, Carol Barinsfather, will be examined at an inquest.
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The selection of Lieutenant General Herbert Raymond McMaster to replace Michael Flynn surprises some observers who wonder how the General, who is known for questioning authority, will deal with a White House that has not welcomed criticism.
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Adelaide man Simon Peisley is jailed and his wife given home detention after they concocted death threats, including packages with red-stained children's clothing, at their workplace, the Aboriginal Health Services division of SA Health.
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A Sir Hans Heysen masterpiece returns to South Australia before being auctioned next month where it is tipped to break a record price for a watercolour painting.
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A group of South Australia's biggest electricity users are hoping to be allowed to band together in a bid to negotiate favourable long-term electricity contracts.
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Part of a major Adelaide hospital was cordoned off earlier today after a man turned up feeling ill soon after opening an envelope and medical staff who dealt with him also started feeling unwell.
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The Commonwealth Bank is accused of refusing to pay the full employer superannuation entitlement to more than 7,000 part-time workers.
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A coal lobby group claims using "clean coal" would be a cheaper way to lower carbon emissions than renewable energy sources.
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Attorney-General George Brandis draws laughter from the Q&A audience as he suggests victims of the Government's error-plagued automated debt recovery system can simply contact Centrelink to have the their case resolved.
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Colourful street art is popping up in Adelaide during this year's Fringe festival, as world-renowned artist Jimmy C takes to the laneways of his former home town.
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A Vietnamese asylum seeker says she faced three months of detention and beatings after being returned by Australian immigration officials.
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Prosecutors in Bali will today outline the punishment they want handed down to Byron Bay woman Sara Connor and her British boyfriend over the killing of a policeman. This is the case against them.
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SES crews are scouring bushland where a decomposed body was found north-west of Melbourne, about 30 kilometres from where a previous search was conducted for missing Avondale Heights mother Karen Ristevski.
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IOC vice-president John Coates tells Tokyo Olympics golf venue to admit women members or lose the right to host 2020 Games.
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Exploration could be about to take off with the Australian Antarctic Division investigating a new year-round runway site on the icy continent.