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Sean Abbott will make a decision on whether to return to first class cricket at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Tuesday
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Carol Mills, the secretary of the Department of Parliamentary Services (DPS), is accused of misleading parliament about how much she knew about an investigation into one of her employees.
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NSW’s corruption watchdog says it will not release its reports on developer donations and Australian Water Holdings until the high court rules
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Woman known as Shishy cries as she tells royal commission how her abuse became more violent as the children in NSW compound grew older
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A magistrate has told the inquest into Luke Batty’s death, Greg Anderson’s behaviour alarmed her and indicated Luke was at risk
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The immigration minister says he won't take any moral lectures from Labor or the Greens in the wake of new asylum seeker laws passing the Senate
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Court documents say drummer made two calls in September to a man he knew and made threats to him and his daughter
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The immigration minister says he won't take any moral lectures from Labor or the Greens in the wake of new asylum seeker laws passing the Senate
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Senator Ricky Muir says he wrestled with the decision of backing changes to asylum seeker laws in the senate
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Senior ABC journalist Sarah Ferguson delivers a punchy Walkley awards speech that made for awkward listening for the corporation's management
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Senator Ricky Muir says he wrestled with the decision of backing changes to asylum seeker laws in the senate
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Australia for the first time exercised sweeping new security powers allowing it to block citizens from travelling to overseas conflict zones such as those in Iraq and Syria
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The Palmer United party leader, Clive Palmer, says the creation of the safe haven enterprise visa will provide hope to asylum seekers
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The parents of four young Sydney men believed to have joined Islamic State (Isis) say they would never have taken their sons to the airport if they knew they were heading to Syria to fight.
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Australian Greens senator Richard Di Natale gives a glimpse into the lives of those who dispose of the bodies of Ebola victims in Monrovia, Liberia
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Treasurer Joe Hockey says that the national accounts released today shows economic growth over the last 12 months is considerably better than the previous year
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Australia's immigration minister, Scott Morrison, says the government will increase the refugee and humanitarian intake by 7,500 places, subject to Senate approval
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Macksville locals Wally Sweet and Steve Bailey talk about the passing of hometown cricketer Phillip Hughes, ahead of the funeral on Wednesday at his former school, with thousands expected to attend.
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In a new video, the Australian government has begun telling asylum seekers it will grant them only temporary visas, appearing to pre-empt legislation it is attempting to get through parliament
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Liberal Democratic senator David Leyonhjelm has attacked the government for its 'hopeless' consultations with senators
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Despite being asked numerous questions on his position in relation to university fees, Senator Ricky Muir from the Motoring Enthusiast party refuses to answer
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Two sea turtles have been released into the waters of Queensland's Great Barrier Reef after being rehabilitated in captivity
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Tony Abbott receives an unexpected on-air grilling while appearing on Channel Nine's Today Show
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Australian race driver has been involved in a serious crash at a World Endurance Championship race in Sao Paulo, Brazil
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Critics of the federal government in the Senate have lined up to tell the Coalition to take note of the loss in Victoria over the weekend. The Greens leader Christine Milne says 'one term Tony is a real possibility', while independent South Australian senator Nick Xenophon says Labor's victory was not so much a message but 'a Taser to the throat' of the Coalition
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Remarkable aerial footage captured by Queensland police shows the extent of the storm which lashed Brisbane on Thursday
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Cricket Australia CEO James Sutherland says Phillip Hughes would want the game to continue but stressed that would happen only when people are ready
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