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Pauline Hanson's sister could replace Malcolm Roberts in the Senate
Fairfax Media can reveal bankruptcy proceedings have been filed against One Nation's Fraser Anning, potentially ruling him constitutionally ineligible too.
Fairfax Media can reveal bankruptcy proceedings have been filed against One Nation's Fraser Anning, potentially ruling him constitutionally ineligible too.
Swimming Australia is introducing mindfulness, meditation, yoga and personal development to elite athletes' training, as research shows mental resilience is key to performance.
Study's findings suggest fearful parents and doctors are treating infants with medication they may not need.
The Australian government has awarded a three-year contract for upgraded biometric scanning in a radical immigration overhaul.
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In 2010, Russia faced a drought, heat wave and catastrophic wildfires that destroyed a third of its wheat harvest. Half a year later, the Arab Spring began.
The Australian tennis coach has proclaimed his innocence during his first court appearance in the US, after being accused of sexually abusing two young girls for a year.
A group of physicians says the idea that stopping antibiotics early might be dangerous to the patient and society as a whole is not grounded in strong science.
They were bra inserts aimed at providing a lift of a very different kind, totalling 13kg of methamphetamine, with a street value of $7 to $15 million.
Australian could potentially lose her plea deal due to an apparent communication error.
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