Harbour crash victims named
Posted on 2 May, 2008
The identities of four of the six victims from yesterday's deadly boat crash on Sydney Harbour have been confirmed.
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Five dead in Sydney Habour crash
Posted on 1 May, 2008
Five young people are dead and nine have been injured after the overloaded small boat they were in was hit by a trawler in Sydney Harbour early this morning.
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Nelson backs same-sex law changes
Posted on 30 April, 2008
The Federal Opposition has given its in-principle support to proposed changes to moves to end discrimination against same-sex couples in areas like superannuation and tax.
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Georgiou repeats call to scap citizenship test
Posted on 29 April, 2008
Liberal backbencher Petro Georgiou says Australia's controversial new citizenship test should not just be reviewed - it should be scrapped altogether.
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Woman gunned down on doorstep
Posted on 28 April, 2008
A woman has been shot dead at a house in Frankston, south-east of Melbourne.
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Anzacs remembered as dawn services
Posted on 25 April, 2008
Thousands of people have gathered at Anzac Day dawn services around the country this morning, to mark the 93rd anniversary of Australian and New Zealand troops landing at Gallipoli.
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Territorians 'drink more, smoke more' - and are fatter: study
Posted on 24 April, 2008
Northern Territory men are fatter than the national average, according to a new study from the Chronic Disease Network.
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Olympic flame touches down in Canberra
Posted on 23 April, 2008
The Olympic flame has landed amid tight security at the Canberra airport RAAF base.
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Rudd tax review sparks call to hike GST
Posted on 22 April, 2008
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's support for a review of the tax system has sparked debate about raising the rate of the GST.
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2020 not just a rubber-stamping exercise: Rudd
Posted on 21 April, 2008
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has denied that the ideas from his 2020 summit are simply an endorsement of existing Government policies.
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US climate change plan 'disastrous and Neanderthal'
Posted on 18 April, 2008
US President George W Bush's plan to cap greenhouse gases by 2025 has been dismissed as "disastrous" and "Neanderthal" by some ministers at a climate change meeting in Paris.
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Childcare providers wary of PM's competition comments
Posted on 17 April, 2008
Not-for-profit childcare providers have welcomed Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's vision of childcare centres in 2020, saying it is what they have been advocating for decades, but have voiced concern over the commercialisation aspect.
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Seven dead in NZ river accident
Posted on 16 April, 2008
A canyoning trip in New Zealand has ended in tragedy, with six students and a teacher from Auckland found dead after they were swept away in a river.
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Alliance to use 2020 to tackle alcohol violence
Posted on 15 April, 2008
A new alliance will use the 2020 summit to lobby the Federal Government to take more action against alcohol-related violence.
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100 million at risk from rising food costs: World Bank
Posted on 14 April, 2008
A doubling of food prices over the past three years could push 100 million people in poorer developing countries further into poverty, and governments must step in to tackle the issue, World Bank president Robert Zoellick said today.
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Teen charged over torso find
Posted on 11 April, 2008
A woman has been charged with the murder of a man in northern Victoria.
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Olympic torch debacle: relay cut short, ceremony cancelled
Posted on 10 April, 2008
The Olympic torch relay in San Francisco has been cut short and the closing ceremony cancelled amid widespread pro-Tibetan protests.
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Carey hires new lawyer, assault case delayed
Posted on 9 April, 2008
Disgraced former AFL star Wayne Carey has hired a high-profile US criminal lawyer to fight his legal battle in Miami, where he is accused of assaulting two policeman.
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Olympic flame extingushed in Paris
Posted on 8 April, 2008
Hundreds of pro-Tibetan protesters have disrupted the Paris relay of the Beijing Olympic torch overnight (Australian time), clashing with police and twice forcing torchbearers to extinguish the flame and take refuge on a bus.
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CBD blaze: Sydney Hilton evacuated
Posted on 7 April, 2008
The Hilton Hotel in Sydney's CBD was evacuated this morning because of a fire in an empty clothes shop in a nearby three-storey building.
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