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Hackett to sue over botched pre-nups

Written By Unknown on Senin, 31 Desember 2012 | 23.20

Candice Alley and Grant Hackett ended their five-year marriage in May. Picture: Richard Dobson Source: The Daily Telegraph EXCLUSIVE: FALLEN swim star Grant Hackett claims a botched pre-nuptial agreement with pop star wife Candice Alley has...
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Paedophile Dennis Ferguson found dead

Convicted paedophile Dennis Ferguson has been found dead inside his Sydney apartment Convicted paedophile Dennis Ferguson found dead. Source: The Daily Telegraph CONVICTED paedophile Dennis Ferguson has been found dead inside...
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Why crims and ageing rockers love Oz

The price of illicit drugs is so much higher in Australia, that criminals are willing to risk jail to smuggle them in. File picture: Tim Hunter Source: News Limited Strong Australian dollar attracts criminals, says report Trots out the "penal...
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Jockey dies after horrific race fall

Jockey Ashlee Mundy has died after a horrific race fall in New Zealand. Picture: Kate Czerny Source: News Limited POPULAR Gold Coast-based jockey Ashlee Mundy has died after a horror race fall in New Zealand. Mundy, who was a regular...
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Mum 'was drinking' before body found

Police believe a body recovered from Sydney Harbour is that of a 49-year-old woman who went missing from a boat overnight A MOTHER of two was a competent swimmer but had been drinking with her family before police found her body in...
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Man in court on toddler murder charge

MURDER CHARGE: A man is facing a murder charge over the death of a two-year-old boy. Picture: Kerris Berrington Source: PerthNow MURDER CHARGE: A man is facing a murder charge over the death of a two-year-old boy. Picture: Kerris Berrington...
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Tourist in court over man's glassing

A SCOTTISH tourist accused of glassing a man in a St Kilda cafe last week could enter a plea as early as next week. Richard James Goldie, 24, allegedly stabbed 27-year-old Essendon man Daniel King in an Acland Street cafe in the early hours...
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Bob Brown joins Sea Shepherd board

The Sea Shepherd ship "Bob Barker" collides with Japanese harpoon ship Yushin Maru No. 3 in Antarctic waters. Source: Supplied FORMER Australian Greens leader Bob Brown has joined the board of anti-whaling group Sea Shepherd. Dr Brown,...
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What weather to expect Christmas Day

Written By Unknown on Senin, 24 Desember 2012 | 23.20

Darwin locals Will Geinrich Luong, Greg Morgan, Laura Costelloe, Bailey May Tambling and Heather Sweeting make a snowman out of sand on Mindil Beach for Christmas. Source: Northern Territory News CHRISTMAS Day will deliver a mixed bag of sun...
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CASA suspends Cairns-based airline

Cairns-based Barrier Aviation has been grounded by the aviation authority with serious and known defectst. Picture: Stewart Mclean Source: Cairns Post THE Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) has suspended a far north Queensland airline...
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Aussies warned of Phuket scamsters

Kata Beach , Phuket , Thailand Source: Supplied AUSTRALIAN tourists in Phuket should be wary of extortion gangs, some of which are in cahoots with local police. Australian Ambassador James Wise and his British counterpart, Mark Kent, have...
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Your phone will become your car key

YOU'LL never need to worry about lost car keys again. Hyundai has unveiled a smartphone system that will replace them. Inside the car, you place the phone on a pad in the centre console that wirelessly charges it while the content is synced and...
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National Christmas road toll now 11

A man is recovering in Hospital after a semi trailer carrying a shipping container collided with his Holden Astra on King Georges Road, Roselands, NSW. Picture: Bill Hearne Source: News Limited THE national holiday road toll has risen to 11...
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Apology not good enough, say victims

Aust's most senior Catholic has apologised to those who have 'suffered at the hands' of priests and teachers AN apology made by Australia's most senior Catholic to those who suffered abuse at the hands of priests has been labelled a...
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Fake Santa cracks safe, robs shop

A man dressed as Santa Claus broke into a safe and stole cash. Picture: NSW POLICE MEDIA Source: The Daily Telegraph ONE Sydney thief has tried to give Santa Claus a bad name by dressing as the big man himself and cracking open a shopping...
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Driver nabbed writing shopping list

A WOMAN has been caught writing a shopping list while driving on a busy road in Melbourne's southwest, hours before Christmas trading hours cease. The 46-year-old woman was noticed in Williamstown about 8.30am driving her maroon Toyota Camry...
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Croc bites teenage boy at NT billabong

Written By Unknown on Senin, 17 Desember 2012 | 23.20

A 16-year-old boy has been mauled by a crocodile near a remote Northern Territory community. A croc has bitten a teenager boy's leg in the Northern Territory.  It follows two other attacks in the past two months.  Both...
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Kids 'addicted' to fast food app

Hungry Jacks was singled out for "Encouraging a young audience to consume unhealthy food any time" via a simple shake of their phone. Picture: Supplied Source: news.com.au DIETITIANS are pushing to ban a smartphone app that dishes out free...
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Only Aussie made will do for Diggers

An Australian soldier wearing a torn US-made uniform last year. Source: News Limited COMBAT clothing for Australian troops will be 100 per cent Australian made under a new contract due to be revealed today. The government got into hot water...
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Xmas shoppers to spend $12b this week

Customers are expected to part with nearly $520 each on average in the week before Christmas. Source: news.com.au RETAILERS expect shoppers to spend almost $12 billion within Australia this week in the run-up to Christmas, nearly twice...
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Cops to fight beard rights in own time

Beards: Police officer Michael Kuyken fronts the media after an initial hearing in October. Source: HWT Image Library A GROUP of officers challenging a Victoria Police ban on beards and ponytails will have to pursue their discrimination bid...
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End of an era as Ford shuts FPV shop

Ford Performance Vehicle quality controller for 20 years, Des Meehan. Picture: Tony Gough Source: HWT Image Library THE beeping of forklifts normally signals the arrival of parts coming in, but today it means equipment is being moved out. ...
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Christmas party tragedy as plane crashes

An experienced Gympie pilot has been killed in a fiery crash just moments before he was due to land at a Christmas party A CHRISTMAS party has ended in tragedy after a plane crash killed a pilot hired by a skydiving company in southeast...
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Help sought for amphetamine abuse

There are no proven medications to effectively treat amphetamine-type substance dependence. Source: Supplied A NSW drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre has experienced a spike in the number of people seeking treatment for amphetamine-type...
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Crosby accused of racist statements

Written By Unknown on Senin, 19 November 2012 | 23.20

Australian Lynton Crosby leaving City Hall in London before the result of the Mayorial Election. Source: News Limited THE Australian political strategist who helped John Howard win four consecutive elections has become embroiled in a race row...
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Health fund costs set to soar

A proposed 5 per cent rise in health insurance premiums would be more than twice the rate of inflation. Source: National Features Federal Health Minister Tanya Plibersek has to approve the rises. Picture: Ray Strange Source: The Daily Telegraph...
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Schoolies completely lose it in Bali

Australian schoolies partying hard in Bali during their end-of-year holidays. Picture: Lukman S. Bintoro Source: adelaidenow BALI has gone berserk with schoolies - with the teens' disregard for terrorism warnings just as crazy as their drunken...
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Don't use the F-word, says dietician

Queensland chief health officer Dr Jeannette Young has called for parents to ban children from drinking soft drink and juice. Picture: Sarah Marshall Source: The Courier-Mail A LEADING dietician wants to ban the words "fat" and "diet" to win...
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ALP 'can't throw allegations around'

Labor Senator Doug Cameron says he's concerned by the way the party is targeting Liberal MP Julie Bishop and critiquing her time as a lawyer. Picture: Sam Ruttyn Source: News Limited A FEDERAL Labor backbencher has warned both sides of politics...
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Man, 26, 'critical' after 10-storey fall

CRITICAL: A City Beach man remains in a critical condition with spinal injuries after surviving a fall from a 10-storey Wembley apartment block. Source: PerthNow A 26-YEAR-old man remains in a critical condition in hospital this morning after...
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Super storm 'just blew up on the city'

Queensland's weather bureau boss has hit back at claims it dropped the ball during one of Brisbane's worst storms in recent years THE Weather Bureau's Queensland chief says Saturday's superstorm didn't meet warning parameters after...
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Man hunt launched over Sarah's death

Facebook friends of missing Victorian Sarah Cafferkey are hoping the body of a woman found is not hers. A MAN considered a person of interest in the murder of Sarah Cafferkey is a convicted killer who once escaped from jail . The...
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Time-wasting at work costs $87b a year

Written By Unknown on Senin, 12 November 2012 | 23.20

Bludgers, who make up just 5 per cent of the workforce, account for more than 20 per cent of time wasted across the day, a report has found. Picture: Thinkstock  Source: The Advertiser AUSTRALIANS are getting more productive in the workplace...
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Google must pay defamed man $200k

The judge rejected Google's claim that it was not a publisher. Source: AFP A MELBOURNE man has been awarded a $200,000 payout after Google linked his photograph to one of Australia's most notorious underworld figures. In what is believed...
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Emirates' mid-air engine explosion

Passengers have told of a loud bang on an Emirates A380 that was forced to turn back to Sydney Airport. People wait at Sydney airport. Picture: Steve Harris Source: The Daily Telegraph DISTRESSED passengers told how they...
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Pure hell: Church play vilifies gays, abortions

An abortion doctor being tormented by death, in a scene from the production. Picture: Pottershouse.com.au Source: news.com.au Pentecostal Christian church hosts "Escape From Hell" night Audience members furious at vilification of gays, abortions...
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