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Parts of south-east Queensland have copped hail the size of tennis balls during a series of "very dangerous" thunderstorms which passed over the region earlier this afternoon, the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) says.
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A Frenchman has been stabbed to death at a remote outback road stop north of Alice Springs. FTBAPGL. A Melbourne man has been arrested over the fatal stabbing a Frenchman at a remote Northern Territory roadside rest stop.
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MORE of us are dreaming of a hot Christmas than a white one, and the same goes for our northern hemisphere counterparts. Research conducted on behalf of ALDI in the UK, the US and Australia rated the land Down Under as the most desirable destination ...
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News Corp Australia has taken over Australian News Channel, the operator of Sky News TV channels. (AAP). Previous Next Show Grid. A News Corp Australia sign.
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AUSTRALIAN POLITICS LIVE: Hello and welcome to PoliticsNow. It's the last parliamentary sitting day of the year. • PARLIAMENT PROTESTS: The activists who forced a dramatic shutdown of Question Time yesterday returned to Capital Hill this morning.
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Schools across Australia and New Zealand were evacuated on Thursday morning, after receiving threatening phone calls. At least one of the calls was an automated message saying there could be an explosive device in the school and students could be hurt ...
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Islamabad (AFP) - Pakistan said Donald Trump praised its prime minister as a "terrific guy" and offered support for a "fantastic" country, in an effusive phone call that baffled many after sharp criticisms in the past.
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A MASSIVE industrial fire has sent gigantic flames and plumes of smoke into the air across Sydney's south. Black clouds spewed from a chimney at one of four Botany plants belonging to a chemicals and plastics manufacturer.
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THE victim of this morning's shark attack on the state's mid north coast was thrown six feet into the air by the shark which “chomped” on to him three times - managing to escape by kicking the great white in the head.
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Liberal President Michael Kroger has intervened to try to quash a branch stacking row engulfing the Liberal Party as it moves to preselect candidates in two prized seats.
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Albert Rapovski, left holds the sawn-off shotgun as he poses on a motel bed with his friend Mahamd Hassan. Photo: Supplied. High on ice, short on sleep and dressed only in his underwear, Albert Rapovski was snapping selfies with some friends and a ...
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Protesters return to Parliament House as Malcolm Turnbull says he's 'surprised' they weren't charged
Protesters have returned to Parliament House for the second day in a row, this time scaling the building's front wall and unfurling a banner which reads "close the bloody camps now".
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The Caves Beach double murder inquest in Newcastle has suffered a setback, hearing two proposed witnesses had died and one was missing.
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A Queensland man claims he was assured by Legal Advisory Service 'practice manager' Jacob Reichman and barrister Chris Rosser that the worst he faced from a guilty plea was a suspended sentence.
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The Andrews government is poised to hire at least 2400 new police in a desperate bid to quell rising anguish about its law and order credentials.
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A bank account called "Complete Freedom" gave Luke Brett Moore a latitude he never expected. Over the course of 50 transactions, the Goulburn man exploited a system error to withdraw $2.1 million, spending it on exotic cars, a power boat, paintings, ...
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A Keilor woman has been charged over a horrific fatal crash involving a petrol tanker on the Calder Freeway. One person was killed and six others injured when the woman's car allegedly pulled out in front of the truck, causing it to swerve.
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One of the wives of convicted terrorist recruiter Hamdi Alqudsi, who has been told she must remove her veil in court if she is to give evidence as a witness, has failed to show up at a hearing in the NSW District Court.
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South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill has made an apology in State Parliament to members of the LGBTIQ community who have been discriminated against because of legislation.
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A 35-year-old man from Prospect, in Tasmania's north, has been charged with murder after a violent altercation between four men at a Launceston house.
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