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  1. 'We've treated customers unfairly': CBA boss warns of more bad news

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  2. Almost half of voters do not think NSW’s multi-billion dollar investment in transport will improve their commute |

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  3. 'Devastating': At least 70 buildings have been destroyed in Tathra, and the Rural Fire Service said that number could increase

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  4. Republicans defend Russia probe as Trump openly attacks Mueller

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  5. 'It's going to be a miracle if it's still there': More than 30 homes and buildings are feared destroyed after an out-of-control bushfire tore through Tathra

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  6. Some Australians could be spared the full burden of Bill Shorten’s $59 billion tax revenue grab

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  7. Vladimir Putin has won a landslide re-election victory, extending his rule for another six years

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  8. Good morning. Here's today's front page of the Herald

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  9. Comment: Just as the small town of Biloela was waking up, Border Protection officers came and took a family away. We want them back

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  10. Explore the hotel room with 'the worst view in the world' |

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  11. A dream-turned-nightmare: Hollywood made me want to scream, says Tim Minchin |

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  12. .: My husband is now my carer - and it is the best and worst thing to happen to us

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  13. Exclusive: "I want to write about the things that are just universal to childhood but that becomes more difficult as technology becomes more pervasive." |

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  14. 'We have had some of out friends murdered': White South African farmers dig in against deadly 'persecution'

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  15. Comment: Australia's oldest hoon was just trying to save money on petrol |

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  16. NRL to launch Greg Inglis racial abuse investigation as Panthers apologise

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  17. 'Far from the end of the world': How to counter Labor's proposed tax changes |

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  18. A simple question led Sydney businessman Steve Killelea to develop metrics to analyse peace and to quantify its economic value |

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  19. A 25-year working friendship has taken two Australian researchers to the cusp of realising their dream: plants filled with edible medicine |

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  20. Each year, The Flight of the Crow is commemorated in Slovenia. But if you are reading this from Australia, you've most likely never heard of it |

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