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Sunken trawler 'Dianne' found by police sonar off central Queensland coast
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Sunken trawler 'Dianne' found by police sonar off central Queensland coast

The vessel was found two to three nautical miles offshore. Police will guard the scene overnight, with a full recovery operation to begin on Saturday.

  • by Toby Crockford

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M1 clogged for second time on Friday after two separate crashes
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M1 clogged for second time on Friday after two separate crashes

The latest crash in Daisy Hill saw 10 kilometres of delays form on both sides of the motorway.

  • by Toby Crockford
Derailed new generation train pulled off line by 'shunter': Minister
Public Transport

Derailed new generation train pulled off line by 'shunter': Minister

The new train that was derailed on Thursday appears to have been pulled offline by the shunting engine.

  • by Tony Moore
Australian-based software giant on brink of joining the $US10 billion club
Business

Australian-based software giant on brink of joining the $US10 billion club

Atlassian is more valuable than some of Australia's best-known corporate icons such as Qantas and News Corp.

  • by John McDuling
NAB chief executive Andrew Thorburn said 343 staff had come forward relating to the problem.
Banking & finance

'Deceptive act': NAB vows 'consequences' for staff shortcut

NAB told a parliamentary inquiry staff had falsely witnessed key documents 2000 times across the lender.

  • by Clancy Yeates

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New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern determined to change nation's course

New Zealand has been touched by the upheaval in establishment politics and economics that has already struck so much of the world.

Nick O'Malley
Nick O'Malley

The way to stop the Harvey Weinsteins of the world isn't #instacleavage

Girls are buying into a culture that encourages them to look permanently sex-ready.

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Elizabeth Farrelly

As Bob Hawke might say, 'Bloody bewdie, Jill!'

We await Bob Hawke's intervention in the euthanasia debate.

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Tony Wright
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CBA chair Catherine Livingstone appeared alongside chief executive Ian Narev before the federal government's banking inquiry on Friday, facing questions about the explosive money laundering allegations levelled against the bank.
Banking & finance

CommBank defends disclosure and executive pay

CBA chair Catherine Livingstone has faced intense questioning over the money laundering compliance scandal that has rocked the bank in recent months.

  • by Clancy Yeates

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Seven basic friendship rules to teach your child
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Seven basic friendship rules to teach your child

Making - and keeping - mates can be a complicated business but equipping kids with some simple guidelines will help them navigate their way.

How to fix the most common cooking mistakes Australians make
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How to fix the most common cooking mistakes Australians make

Australians not only love to cook but that we are a nation of curious cooks. It's only natural that sometimes we make mistakes.

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Clubs on notice as Cronk signals he's ready to play on
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Clubs on notice as Cronk signals he's ready to play on

Cooper Cronk wants to keep playing - and the Roosters are in the box seat to land his signature.

  • by Adam Pengilly and Chris Barrett
Chris Lynn is one of the stars of the Big Bash League
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Chris Lynn signs five-year deal with Brisbane Heat

The Big Bash League's brightest star has become its highest paid player.