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A former police officer convicted for killing an elderly woman with a Taser strike will not be jailed after a court dismissed prosecutors' sentence appeal.
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A state MP has been put behind bars ahead of his sentencing for the historical sexual abuse of a man and teenage boy.
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Police are warning of possible traffic disruptions on Thursday morning due to a wide-load escort.
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Stagnant NAPLAN results paint a concerning picture for Australian students, sparking calls for greater investment to help those falling behind.
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The Reserve Bank has been given the green light to cut interest rates again in August after underlying inflation fell to a near four-year low.
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The ATO's been told to sort out the language it uses when writing to taxpayers. Chartered accountant GAIL FREEMAN agrees with the Tax Ombudsman that recipients
A surge in international students coming to Australia following the pandemic border closures contributed to rising rents, but was not the main factor.
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"The group is almost as fascinating to watch as it is glorious to hear," SARAH BYRNE reviews the concert by the rising a cappella ensemble from Leipzig,
"Julius Caesar is a demanding work to stage — sprawling, rhetorical, and complex in tone," writes theatre reviewer ARNE SJOSTEDT.
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BRIAN ROPE reviews photographer Hilary Wardhaugh's exhibition You Cannot Trust an Open Sky.
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In Backbone, the connecting thread is a distinct sense of melancholy that one can’t help but attribute to the predicament that the School of Art & Design
An environmental issue that has decimated marine animals across Australia will be subject to a Senate inquiry after broad parliamentary support.
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