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  1. Exclusive: When money goes missing on the way to the ATO

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  2. Comment: We can’t turn our back on the fact that Indonesia and Australia need each other

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  3. 'Wrong signal': Chief scientist Alan Finkel urges a review of the ATAR system in order to lure more students to science, maths and technology subjects.

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  4. Shane Warne snaps up another slice of Brighton real estate, this time splashing $5.5 million on a lavish trophy home |

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  5. Donald Trump lied to me about his wealth to get on the Forbes Rich List.

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  6. China's 'National Sword' restrictions on recycling has left an estimated 1.25 million tonnes - or 20 per cent - of Australia's recycling with nowhere to go

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  7. The Swedish DJ and producer known as Avicii, 28, has been found dead in Oman.

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  8. Officers had 'no option' but to shoot drunken postie, coroner finds

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  9. Analysis: Friday's pause in the climate wars may turn out to be a phony peace before skirmishes break out anew |

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  10. 'Bear-trap' fail: Deutsche Bank makes accidental $45 billion transfer

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  11. These robots have the potential to save countless relationships

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  12. 'In the future, everyone will be walking around with virtual pets': Aussie game tops Apple's augmented reality apps

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  13. Comment: What Australians can do to counter Russian router attacks |

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  14. At the age of 91, Sheila Van Emden has spent more than 30 years battling for recognition for those who she believes haven't quite had their share of the limelight for their wartime service

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  15. The federal government's travel bill is on a steep climb despite efforts to cut back

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  16. Comment: Adam Goodes’ treatment both inside and outside Australia’s football stadiums tells us that Indigenous players are celebrated for their sporting brilliance - until they remind us of our past

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  17. Robots in Singapore have completed a task many humans dread - assembling flat-packed IKEA furniture

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  18. An elderly man convicted of the mail-bomb slaying of a US federal judge in 1989 has become the oldest person to be put to death by lethal injection

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  19. Industry players have called on state and federal governments to keep pushing forward on the National Energy Guarantee's design

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  20. Aldi will continue to lighten Woolworths and Coles’ coffers as it increases its appeal to wealthier customers |

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