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11:05 pm May 22, 2012
Schapelle Corby gets 5-year sentence cut
Schapelle Corby has been granted a five year cut to her prison term, paving the way for her early release.
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11:54 am May 15, 2012
Police seek man over stabbing death of bikie's son
Police investigating the murder of the teenage son of a Sydney bikie last year believe they are closing in on his suspected killer.
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5:03 am May 3, 2012
Mixed views on Olympic ceremony uniform
Swimmer Libby Trickett has hailed Australia's Olympic uniforms as "fantastic" although critics say they make the athletes look like lawn bowlers.
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4:30 pm May 1, 2012
CSG exploration should go ahead: report
A NSW parliamentary committee says the exploration for coal seam gas should go ahead but has called for a moratorium on production licences.
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11:18 am Mar 21, 2012
Mountaineer, Everest adventurer Lincoln Hall dead at 56
"It's an easy way of meditating in a way, your mind drifts off, there you have no choice because if you take your mind off the game you can die."But aside from his love of climbing, family was also important for Mr Hall.
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4:38 am Mar 20, 2012
Australia court finds man guilty for 2009 bushfire
Brendan Sokaluk's police interview.
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12:11 pm Mar 19, 2012
Wests Tigers on the verge of signing clubless star Willie Mason
THE Wests Tigers are on the brink of signing former Test forward Willie Mason.
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10:16 am Mar 16, 2012
Protect our Grand Prix: Support your guards
Every year, hundreds of thousands of people converge on Albert Park for the thrills and spills of the Australian Grand Prix.
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6:05 am Mar 18, 2012
First submissions to inquiry published
The Senates Legal and Constitutional Committee into Senator Sarah Hanson Youngs Marriage Equality Amendment Bill 2010 has published the first submissions it received from the general public and opponents are out in front.
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7:33 am Mar 9, 2012
ANZ leaves interest rate unchanged
ANZ has left its standard variable interest rates unchanged in line with the Reserve Bank, which kept the official cash rate at 4.25 per cent on Tuesday.
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1:49 pm Mar 8, 2012
Al Jazeera reporter resigns over "biased" Syria coverage
Al Jazeera Arabic's Beirut correspondent, Ali Hashem, resigned on Tuesday after leaked emails revealed his frustrations over the news channel's coverage of Syria, according to a source within the television network.
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4:06 am Mar 8, 2012
Australian man pleads guilty over collar-bomb hoax
Paul Douglas Peters has admitted to attaching a fake collar bomb around the neck of Sydney schoolgirl Madeleine Pulver.
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3:15 pm Mar 7, 2012
State of emergency declared in Wagga Wagga
Photo: Sandbags ready to be used against the rising Murrumbidgee River sit in the back of a ute in Wagga Wagga in southern New South Wales on March 6, 2012.
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8:41 am Mar 3, 2012
Latest River Heights for Hawkesbury R at Windsor PWD
Data as TablePrevious StationNext StationBack to BulletinThe data is provided for flood warning purposes and most data will not be available during non flood periods.
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8:38 am Mar 3, 2012
Senior Constable David Rixon Memorial Fund
Police officers are in shock over the tragic death of Senior Constable David Rixon in Tamworth this morning.
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12:00 pm Feb 24, 2012
Harvey Norman store ablaze
and from the ABC AM interview, where I took the extract on the podcast, thisis what I found: "...Kevin Rudd was put...
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1:51 am Mar 15, 2012
'Bulli rapist' walks free from Sydney prison
Williamson was granted parole in January.
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10:26 am Feb 14, 2012
Thanks for the many good wishes....A pro cyclists birthday starts with...6am control..
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1:57 am Mar 2, 2012
Julia Gillard staffer forced to quit over protest
JULIA Gillard has hit out at Aboriginal activists who caused an ugly Australia Day clash and forced police to rescue her and Tony Abbott from an awards ceremony.
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6:02 am Dec 27, 2011
Meldrum making slow progress in hospital
Music industry veteran Molly Meldrum is making slow progress after speaking his first words in hospital since his devastating fall.
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8:13 pm Jan 13, 2012
Storms hit Canberra
Thunderstorms have kept the State Emergency Service busy in the ACT.
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7:02 pm Dec 19, 2011
NY police arrest suspect in bomb plots
New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has named the suspect arrested on terrorism charges in New York as 27 year-old Jose Pimentel, of Washington Heights, Manhattan.
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3:06 am Nov 17, 2011
NSW minister 'didn't take Orica calls'
The head of Orica says he tried on three occasions to contact NSW environment minister Robyn Parker following an August leak, but only got as far as her chief of staff.
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10:22 am Nov 16, 2011
Man freed from car on Sydney rail tracks
An elderly man has been freed from a car that plunged over an embankment onto railway lines on Sydney's North Shore.
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6:02 am May 13, 2012
Exiles: Iran advancing active nuclear arms programme
India has successfully test fired one of its longest range missiles, which is capable of carrying a one-tonne nuclear warhead deep inside China, officials said.
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7:30 am Dec 1, 2011
Remembrance Day Poppy
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old; Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
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1:57 pm Mar 6, 2012
Aussie navy sailor dies in Cambodia
Royal Australian Navy sailor has died while on shore leave in Cambodia.
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5:17 am Jan 6, 2012
Orica to be prosecuted over toxic leak
Chemicals firm Orica is being prosecuted over the leak of toxic vapour from one of its factories. Hexavalent chromium belched into the air from the company's ammonium nitrate plant at Kooragang Island, near Newcastle, on August 8
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6:48 am Nov 21, 2011
Strong storms hit Sydney
Over 100 sets of traffic lights are blacked out or flashing yellow as a result of the storm that has passed through Sydney. Drivers are asked to exercise extreme caution when approaching and entering intersections.
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9:39 am Nov 6, 2011
NBA deal on table until Wednesday
Commissioner David Stern gave NBA players an offer and a deadline: Accept a chance to earn up to 51 percent of basketball-related income by Wednesday or get ready for a deal that's a whole lot worse.
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2:10 am Nov 4, 2011
Queen Elizabeth II arrives in Australia
Canberra student James Rhodes received a nod from the Queen - but the 11-year-old may have cost himself the chance of a personal word with Her Majesty.
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2:30 pm Oct 20, 2011
Sydney commuters saved from bus chaos
Sydney's commuters have been saved from a transport meltdown after the NSW Industrial Relations Commission ordered government bus services be returned to normal.
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4:56 pm Nov 26, 2011
ARIA Awards nominations #ARIAnoms
MELBOURNE musician Gotye has received seven nominations at this year's ARIA Awards.
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9:49 pm Mar 8, 2012
Steve Jobs on Why He Wore Turtlenecks
Get the most popular stories and breaking news directly in your Twitter feed Steve Jobs's black turtlenecks helped make him the world's most recognizable CEO.
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4:00 pm Mar 8, 2012
Iranian actress jailed over Aussie film
An Iranian actress has been sentenced to a year in prison and 90 lashes for appearing in an Australian produced movie critical of the Islamic republic's hard-line policies.
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11:50 am Oct 6, 2011
14-year-old NSW boy arrested in Bali
A 14-YEAR-OLD boy from New South Wales has been arrested in Bali on drugs charges and is being held in the police jail.
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4:40 am Nov 9, 2011
Gillard promotes carbon tax at forum
PRIME Minister Julia Gillard has promoted her carbon tax scheme at the federal government's tax forum, saying her plan to triple the tax free threshold will encourage people to work.
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6:32 am Aug 9, 2011
London Riots Come to The Ledbury
Will and I were going to celebrate with a night out at 2 Michelin star restaurant The Ledbury.
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11:49 pm Jul 28, 2011
Census won't count Jedis or pastaferians
You may be a Jedi or even a Pastafarian, just don't expect it to be acknowledged in this year's census.
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5:28 am Jul 28, 2011
Events mark one year to 2012 Olympic Games in London
Events are being held in London to mark the start of the 2012 Olympic Games in one year's time.
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3:02 pm Jul 13, 2011
Assange extradition 'disproportionate'
“It would be most unfair, and not conducive to justice, for Julian Assange to be extradited to Sweden when he has not been charged with any offence,” said Peter Tatchell, Director of the human rights lobby, the Peter Tatchell Foundation.
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8:46 am Jun 30, 2011
Ten faces business-wide cost restructure
Ten Network Holdings is set to announce a raft of business-wide redundancies next week, a move that stems from a strategic review ordered by interim chief executive Lachlan Murdoch back in February.
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9:32 pm Jun 17, 2011
Shock as Andrew Chan loses Bali appeal
Bali Nine ringleader Andrew Chan's family and lawyers are stunned that he has lost his final appeal against his death sentence for his role in a 2005 plot to smuggle heroin from Bali to Australia.