Australian Geographic - 6 hours ago
A decade ago Australian Geographic spoke to Jimmy Little, an icon of 1960s Aussie pop culture. Jimmy Little signs autographs in Martin Place, 1962.
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Yahoo!7 News - 2 hours ago
After eight hours locked together on the ground floor of Ted Baillieu's office four anti-coal protesters ended their sit-in when the Victorian premier's chief of staff Tony Nutt agreed to talk with them.
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ABC Online - 46 minutes ago
Health Services Union national secretary Kathy Jackson says there should be a judicial inquiry into how Fair Work Australia has handled the investigation into her union.
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Sydney Morning Herald - 4 minutes ago
Author Tara June Winch credits the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards with kick-starting her career. An author who credits the Queensland Premier's Literary Awards with kick-starting her career has condemned Campbell Newman for axing the initiative, ...
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The Daily Telegraph - 16 hours ago
Anders Holmdahl will have his case against compulsory voting heard in a makeshift open court at Flinders University. Picture: Naomi Jellicoe Source: The Advertiser THE Supreme Court will today hear a legal challenge that could end compulsory voting in ...
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Herald Sun - 23 minutes ago
MANY students at Victoria's biggest universities are not happy, registering satisfaction ratings with some popular courses at about 70 per cent.
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Telegraph.co.uk - 3 hours ago
Bob Carr, Australia's foreign minister, whose brother died after a heroin overdose, has urged the decriminalisation of low-level drug use, after a report concluded the war on the scourge was lost.
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ABC Online - 4 hours ago
MARK COLVIN: The political scandal in New South Wales involving Sydney's Star Casino has claimed its first victim. The Premier's director of communications Peter Grimshaw has handed his boss, Barry O'Farrell, his resignation.
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ABC Online - 1 hour ago
The Commonwealth Auditor General has criticised the Federal Government's handling of the tender process for the government-funded international broadcasting service.
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Sydney Morning Herald - 22 hours ago
DOCTORS are over-prescribing an antibiotic that can cause permanent and severe loss of balance, a study has found. The study looked at more than 100 patients who were treated at the balance disorders clinic at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital between 1988 ...
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Ninemsn - 5 hours ago
By ninemsn staff The victim of a pedophile claims radio shock jock Derryn Hinch acted against her wishes by identifying her after he named her abuser on air.
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Ninemsn - 2 hours ago
A Melbourne boy's pet python proved slippery when he tried to clean its cage, biting him, wrapping itself around his arm and refusing to let go.
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ABC Online - 4 hours ago
Police have found a number of bones in a creek in Sydney's west during a search for the body of a man who went missing almost seven years ago.
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Courier Mail - 9 hours ago
Tara Hawkes, who was attacked by a crocodile in the Kimberly has thanked those who helped save her. A crocodile has bitten a woman on the leg while she was swimming in Western Australia's Kimberley region.
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Herald Sun - 8 hours ago
A 28-YEAR-OLD man has pleaded guilty to aggravated dangerous driving causing the death of a cyclist in the Perth beachside suburb of Cottesloe.
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ABC Online - 8 hours ago
A Canberra man accused of murdering his 75-year-old mother has been sent to hospital for an urgent mental health assessment. Gabor Laszlo Aranyi, 32, appeared briefly before Chief Magistrate Lorraine Walker charged with the murder of his mother Ottilia ...
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Herald Sun - 8 hours ago
THE man who narrowly escaped death when a bullet scraped past his neck in Sydney's west was meant to be killed, police said. Officers are treating the shooting at a home in Merrylands last night as an attempted murder.
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Sydney Morning Herald - 10 hours ago
Prime Minister Julia Gillard has rejected criticism by a dumped minister that she needs to review the carbon tax and that voters are getting fed up with the government's "spin".
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ABC Local - 13 hours ago
Tasmania's Premier says she will be fighting for Commonwealth revenues at a meeting in Canberra of Australia's Treasurers.
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ABC Online - 2 hours ago
By Matt Wordsworth More than 150 tickets were issued in just over a fortnight using the CitySafe CCTV system. A parking inspector working for the Ipswich City Council in south-east Queensland has been using a network of security cameras to book drivers ...
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