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  1. "Life is short and shorter for smokers. Just legalise vaping," wrote Liberal Andrew Laming MP in a 10-word dissenting report |

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  2. Former coach Mickey Arthur says he'd been trying to fix the team's culture before he was sacked by Cricket Australia

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  3. .: It was clear that this wasn't a staged managed apology. No spin. This was real

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  4. You won't have to go hungry this long weekend if you forgot to stock up on goodies - especially if you know where to head |

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  5. Breaking: "I am absolutely devastated," Steve Smith told a press conference as he broke down in tears

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  6. Gladys Berejiklian said she was “genuinely pleased” with the government’s decision |

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  7. Breaking: Cameron Bancroft has admitted to lying about the use of sandpaper to rough up the ball's surface

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  8. New figures reveal the best job odds since the mining boom: 10 unemployed for each 3 vacancies

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  10. Police officer who shot dead Courtney Topic denies he panicked: court |

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  11. George Pell's lawyer asks why police trusted a 'nutter' and a 'troubled soul'

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  13. No other country to have committed its own ball-tampering offences has kvetched about it in such a self-flagellating way, writes Waleed Aly

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  14. Learning salsa as important as mastering calculus, says education expert

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  15. Disgraced former vice-captain David Warner has broken his silence on his role in the ball tampering scandal |

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  16. Comment: Spending on elite sport will always rub some up the wrong way |

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  17. Exclusive: Last year's traffic data reveals the times to avoid this Easter long weekend |

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  18. Exclusive: Paying the estimated bills would have seen small business owner Stephen Wetton go "belly up"

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  19. A group of Indian nationals claiming to be journalists covering the Commonwealth Games have reportedly been detained at Brisbane International Airport

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  20. 8 hours ago

    Vladimir Petrov, formerly of the Soviet embassy in Canberra, and his wife Evdokia, read the Herald on September 14, 1955. The Petrovs had defected in 1954, offering to provide evidence of Soviet espionage in exchange for political asylum. Staff photographer

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