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2016
2016x1
04-01-2016
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Labor pressures PM over Dutton's 'mad witch' text. New fish species discovered in Kimberley to be named after author Tim Winton, Indigenous places. Will the battle over union reform .. show full overview
2016x2
05-01-2016
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Fox Sports reporter Neroli Meadows speaks to 7.30. Cricketer Chris Gayle receives public lesson in etiquette after making a pass at female journalist. One punch attack: water polo .. show full overview
2016x3
06-01-2016
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A rogue state? North Korea carries out nuclear weapons test without warning. US President Barack Obama takes gun reform into his own hands. Grammy nominee Leon Bridges on soul, songs and .. show full overview
2016x4
07-01-2016
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North Korea nuclear test: was it or wasn't it? Waroona fire: Wind change pushes flames south towards Harvey. Coles, Woolworths pledge to remove products containing plastic microbeads. .. show full overview
2016x5
08-01-2016
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Jasper Jones comes to life on Belvoir St and the big screen. Thai transgender kickboxer fights for a sex change. Could a national scheme block dangerous toys at the border? Cricket .. show full overview
2016x6
11-01-2016
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Skin donation shortage leaving bushfire victims at risk, tissue bank warns. WA Premier: water supply, warning messages for Yarloop fire will be investigated. Australians with Lyme .. show full overview
2016x7
12-01-2016
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David Bowie: the world celebrates the boy from Brixton. Guilty: Court of Arbitration for Sport brings three-year Essendon supplements saga to an end. Margaret Zhang: Student blogger .. show full overview
2016x8
13-01-2016
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London property market locks out all but the very rich. The Big Short: behind the Wall Street book and on the movie set with Michael Lewis. Ovarian cancer survivor to take on 7 marathons .. show full overview
2016x9
14-01-2016
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The Spanner Man: one of the world's most unusual artists. Attackers, civilians killed in blasts described as acts of terror in Jakarta. Police blamed for third suicide at shooting range .. show full overview
2016x10
15-01-2016
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Jakarta attack: five of seven dead were claiming to be from ISIS. Australian graffiti artists garner international fame as thousands flock to Geelong Powerhouse feature. Australian .. show full overview
2016x11
18-01-2016
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Australian couple kidnapped by Al-Qaeda militants in Burkina Faso. The French could help Australian couple kidnapped in Burkina Faso: expert. Tennis racket: allegations of match fixing rock tennis world.
2016x12
19-01-2016
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China posts slowest economic growth in 25 years. The sound of the 70s: we farewell the Eagles co-founder Glenn Frey. Testing the friendship: Malcolm Turnbull's message to Washington. .. show full overview
2016x13
20-01-2016
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There's not enough quality magazines for young women: Cleo founding editor. Australia's ambassador to the US Kim Beazley wraps up his posting. Is the once unstoppable businessman Clive .. show full overview
2016x14
21-01-2016
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Gay UK man's death certificate will recognise his marriage: Jay Weatherill. Diving made possible for disabled people swapping wheelchairs for water. SPC Ardmona rules out future .. show full overview
2016x15
22-01-2016
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Rise in slaughter of stolen dogs for consumption in South-East Asia. The name of God is Mercy: a Vatican journalist on writing the Pope's biography. Transgender: one man's journey of .. show full overview
2016x16
26-01-2016
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Zoolander director, star Ben Stiller on Justin Bieber, Donald Trump and the narcissm of social media. Should Australia become a republic? Indonesian government 'using Sydney server for .. show full overview
2016x17
27-01-2016
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Heroin: a new drug epidemic with an old drug. Zika virus an unwanted distraction for Australia's Olympic athletes. Brexit debate heats up ahead of EU exit referendum. Festival of Small Halls brings live music to struggling Tasmanian towns.
2016x18
28-01-2016
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Labor's bad news aligned with my bad news so I joined: Anne Aly. NRL fans say the sport needs to clean up its act following Mitchell Pearce's lewd video. Why Donald Trump continues to .. show full overview
2016x19
29-01-2016
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Pressure grows on sport authorities after deaths of two boxers in Queensland. NSW Government announces 10-year public housing reform plan. Israeli government under fire for crackdown on .. show full overview
2016x20
01-02-2016
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US election: Iowa caucus kicks off presidential race. Hefty political and policy challenges ahead as politicians return to Canberra. Wills preselection: Labor's factional, union .. show full overview
2016x21
02-02-2016
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Doctors risk jail time for speaking out about treatment of children in detention. Malcolm Turnbull storms into Parliamentary year, warning troops to be ready for an early election. Tesla .. show full overview
2016x22
03-02-2016
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Peter Dutton: I want to be the minister that removes children from detention. Risking jail time: more doctors speak out about state of children in detention as High Court throws out .. show full overview
2016x23
04-02-2016
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Brisbane Archbishop Phillip Aspinall denies his actions led to youth being abused by priest. 'We can't do everything' CSIRO chief executive explains a shift in their focus. GST debate: .. show full overview
2016x24
05-02-2016
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Julian Assange 'vindicated' by UN's ruling in his favour. Health authorities do not know how a growing group of Australians got gastro from lettuce. Who will pay to rehabilitate the .. show full overview
2016x25
08-02-2016
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Jackie Chan K-pop auditions: inside the hard grind for Australian pop artists to make it big in South Korea. GST debate: The Government talks up big new tax cuts as it buries plans for a .. show full overview
2016x26
09-02-2016
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Orange is the New Black star, Yael Stone, talks about the show's appeal. Is the government preparing to privatise Medicare payments. IVF industry criticised for 'misleading claims' and 'aggressive marketing'. Why is it so hard to Close the Gap.
2016x27
10-02-2016
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New Hampshire primary: Analysis on the unpredictable race to the White House. Andrew Robb to focus on mental health after retiring from politics. Indigenous life expectancy has not .. show full overview
2016x28
11-02-2016
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Barnaby Joyce 'a retail politician, not a detail politician: Tony Windsor. Unlicensed financial trader scorches small investors in collapsed Ponzi scheme. Barnaby Joyce: The rise of the Nationals leader and deputy prime minister.
2016x29
12-02-2016
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I will fight for the people we represent: Nationals Deputy Leader, Fiona Nash. POMs Virus devastating the Tasmanian oyster industry. I wasn't trying for the androgynous vocal, my voice .. show full overview
2016x30
15-02-2016
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It's very clear that Bernie Sanders can not win: former congressman Barney Frank. Petrol prices are still too high says the consumer watchdog. Negative gearing: changes in tax policy on .. show full overview
2016x31
16-02-2016
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Debate: what should negative gearing policy reform look like. Adam Goodes champions Indigenous businesses in role with Supply Nation. Compromise sought on 'backpacker tax' as working .. show full overview
2016x32
17-02-2016
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Scott Morrison defends Government's economic plan. Scott Morrison says there won't be any big spending cuts this election year. Australian comedians supercharge an online campaign to .. show full overview
2016x33
18-02-2016
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Minor parties to target marginal seats if Government proceeds with planned Senate voting reforms. Up to seventy cancer patients under-dosed during treatment at Sydney hospital. Islamic .. show full overview
2016x34
19-02-2016
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There's no democracy in Liberal Party says suspended member, Charlie Lynn. Zed Seselja and Jim Chalmers discuss the politics of negative gearing. Otto Frank's lost letters reveal .. show full overview
2016x35
22-02-2016
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Senate reform: Malcolm Turnbull opens the door to early election and infuriates crossbenchers. Double dissolution election is 'still a live option' says finance minister. Australian .. show full overview
2016x36
23-02-2016
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Capital gains tax discount cut for superannuation funds under consideration by Government. Famous couples make their pillow talk public for Sydney's Spectrum Now Festival. Inquiry .. show full overview
2016x37
24-02-2016
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Ovarian cancer survivor story draws bi-partisan tears. Bow hunter targeted with global hate campaign for shooting feral cats in Australia. Domestic violence perpetrators learn they are .. show full overview
2016x38
25-02-2016
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Defence White Paper: spending on weaponry and military forces is not an 'either-or' proposition. NDIS budget under strain with boom in autism diagnoses. Gay rights activists welcome .. show full overview
2016x39
26-02-2016
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Pearls group: Investigators track over $100m from Indian scam to Australia. Inside the murky world of people smugglers in the city of Izmir, Turkey. Australia must take a stand against .. show full overview
2016x40
29-02-2016
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Coalition backbenchers encouraged to press for more clarity on tax plans. Cardinal George Pell retains the support of Pope Francis amid Royal Commission: John Allen. Domestic violence .. show full overview
2016x41
01-03-2016
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Conchita Wurst talks Eurovision, gay marriage and her famous beard. Child abuse survivors don't believe Cardinal George Pell's evidence at Royal Commission. How will Texas vote during .. show full overview
2016x42
02-03-2016
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Senate changes: Pat Dodson to champion Indigenous policy, Di Natale defends reform. George Pell: I will always believe that he knew, says 'pissed off' child abuse survivor. Super .. show full overview
2016x43
03-03-2016
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Catholic Priest says Royal Commission wouldn't exist if people fulfilled their pastoral duty. Malcolm Turnbull tries to steady the political ship amid submarine leak. Malcolm Turnbull .. show full overview
2016x44
04-03-2016
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Staggering losses and survival stories emerge as Fiji rebuilds after Cyclone Winston. Australians should continue to travel to Fiji, Julie Bishop encourages. Alan Alda on why science and .. show full overview
2016x45
07-03-2016
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Tony Abbott responds to Niki Savva's book, labels Peta Credlin affair claims 'scurrilous gossip'. Malcolm Turnbull must deliver on the expectations he's raised, says former Liberal .. show full overview
2016x46
08-03-2016
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Classic cars outperform stock market to deliver vintage returns for investors. Preselection fight in Bronwyn Bishop's Mackellar seat labelled 'undemocratic'. Child abuse royal .. show full overview
2016x47
09-03-2016
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Government working towards May 10 Budget, election later in year: Mathias Cormann. Meet the makers behind Making A Murderer. Sydney firm selling Queensland test and answers for security .. show full overview
2016x48
10-03-2016
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Coca-Cola reveals $1.7 million funding for Australian health research groups. Australian charged with cyanide coffee killing in Indonesia may have been jealous, says consultant. Former .. show full overview
2016x49
11-03-2016
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Confusion reigns: Jobs of 550 workers at Clive Palmer's nickel refinery still in doubt. Susie Maroney encourages positive health messages after melanoma diagnosis. Meeting to resolve a .. show full overview
2016x50
14-03-2016
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US presidential election: Why Donald Trump should care about the Hispanic vote. Turkey bombing: The Australian ambassador's lucky escape in Ankara. Collapsed training college owners had .. show full overview
2016x51
15-03-2016
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Bill Shorten: Labor would bring unemployment rate to 5 per cent. Penguin help: Australia's next generation of scientists. Shouting match erupts on 'messy and ugly' Senate day. Melbourne's criminal underbelly exposed again in a midnight slaying.
2016x52
16-03-2016
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Likelihood of Trump v Clinton firms up after Super Tuesday 2. Apex gang member explains why tough talk from police, premier made them angry. Is the Treasurer walking away from personal .. show full overview
2016x53
17-03-2016
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Thai military junta steps up crackdown; student activist describes being abducted by hooded soldiers. Punk rock was my life's soundtrack, says Henry Rollins. Call for regulation of .. show full overview
2016x54
18-03-2016
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Classic car owners put their dearly beloved cars up for auction. Senators debate voting reforms for Senate and Safe Schools program. Mick Gatto called in to Bank of Queensland franchisee .. show full overview
2016x55
21-03-2016
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The kindness of strangers sees domestic violence survivor Marlene's half smile become a full one. Interview: Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on ABCC legislation, tax reform, negative .. show full overview
2016x56
22-03-2016
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Nearly half of all voters have no opinion on double dissolution election: poll. Brussels Airport and metro rocked by explosions, at least one dead. Fairfax CEO says newspapers are not forever as company restructures.
2016x57
23-03-2016
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How the Brussels terror attacks unfolded. Radiologist deregistered over sex offence charges in the US. People should not be overcritical of Belguim's security agencies: expert. We have .. show full overview
2016x58
24-03-2016
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Families of paramedics who took their own lives call for action from St John Ambulance in WA. Using Aussie slang makes a person more likeable, ANU study finds. Lead homicide detective .. show full overview
2016x59
28-03-2016
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Great Barrier Reef coral bleaching at 95 per cent in northern section, aerial survey reveals. Tensions over land ownership are at boiling point in South Africa. Interview: Author Helen .. show full overview