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Dark Place trailer



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All eyes on the east coast spotting Migaloo on his 30th birthday




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Brendan Bolton sacked as Carlton coach mid-season

The Carlton Blues have sacked coach Brendan Bolton mid-season, saying the win-loss ratio had become too dire to ignore.








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Police provide timeline of Darwin shooting

NT Police say the shotgun used in the mass shooting in Darwin yesterday was illegally acquired, potentially as far back as 1997.











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Kevin Rudd accuses John Setka of damaging Labor's "brand"

The former prime minister says the CMMFEU should consider the wider implications of the controversy.



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Queensland Environment Minister Leeanne Enoch announces Adani approval




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'We working to meet every one of those requirements' Adani Australia CEO Lucas Dow





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'We working to meet every one of those requirements' Adani Australia CEO Lucas Dow





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MusicACT head David Caffery discusses the decibel limit for city venues

As David Caffery explains what 60dB sounds like.




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Environment Minister Leeanne Enoch speaking with an anti-Adani activist on the weekend (Facebook)




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Environment Minister Leeanne Enoch speaking with an anti-Adani activist (Facebook)




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Premier Daniel Andrews says the new laws will boost equality in Victoria

The Victorian Parliament will debate a bill which would allow people to change their gender on their birth certificate without needing to undergo surgery.




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Paul Dale testifies at the Lawyer X royal commission on Monday

Disgraced former drug detective Paul Dale tells the Royal Commission into Management of Police Informants he has waited years to expose what he says is "corruption" within the highest ranks of Victoria Police over the use of Nicola Gobbo as a police informer.




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'Predatory' Gold Coast payday lender accused of targeting vulnerable Aboriginal communities

Hundreds of Indigenous people living in communities across the West Australian desert are being signed up to loans by a Gold Coast-based lender they can neither afford nor understand, advocacy groups say.







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'It's time': End of an era as brothel madam puts historic Kalgoorlie bordello on the market

Seven years after closing the doors of her famous Kalgoorlie brothel, madam Mary-Anne Kenworthy has listed the property for sale, marking the end of an era for the historic red-light district.






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Woman charged over 1995 murder of baby boy in the WA mining town of Kambalda

A woman, who was 14 at the time, has been charged with the murder of a baby boy in 1995 in outback Western Australia.




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Mother accused of wilfully murdering baby boy in Kambalda 24 years ago was also a victim of crime

A 38-year-old woman accused of murdering her newborn baby 24 years ago in the toilets of a remote WA caravan park is allowed to return home to Victoria to await the outcome of the case.




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Standalone solar replaces power lines in remote WA farming community

After a devastating bushfire, one remote WA farming community takes steps towards a solar solution and it's cheaper, safer, and more reliable.




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Historic Kambalda baby murder case takes new twist as stepfather charged with abusing 13yo mother

A cold case investigation into the death of a baby in a caravan park in WA's Goldfields 24 years ago takes another twist, with a 55-year-old Queensland man charged with historic child sex offences.





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Kalgoorlie mine workers evacuated from Frog's Leg mine after more than 100 seismic events in one day

The future of one of Australia's most profitable gold mines appears to be on shaky ground after more than 100 seismic events were recorded in a single day.




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'I need time to heal': Chinese-Australians speak out after racist vandal attack

A Chinese-Australian family whose home was targeted in a coronavirus-related act of vandalism receives an outpouring of support from neighbours, celebrities and fellow Australians online.




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Friday Wrap with David Speers

Joining Virginia is Mornings regular and Insiders ABC presenter David Speers, summarizing the top stories of the week and previewing this Sunday's episode of Insiders.




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When the local Anzac Day service was cancelled, residents of this street improvised

Only a few weeks ago Karon Baker was in tears when her local Anzac Day service was called off, but by 6:30am this morning, she couldn't wipe a proud smile off her face.




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Anne lived across from Frank for 47 years and never knew how they were connected until today

While war veterans around the country are disappointed Anzac Day services have taken a different form, one woman in Melbourne is grateful for a connection.




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Air force veteran Frank Sims and his family celebrated Anzac Day in their driveway this year.

RAAF veteran Frank Sims was disappointed to not be able to walk with remaining men in the Odd Bods Association but was grateful to have his family around him on Anzac Day in 2020. Brighton East, Melbourne.




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Bushfire recovery work a win-win for environment and endangered trout cod

Trees damaged by recent bushfires are used to restore Upper Murray River with the hope of saving the endangered trout cod.




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The Catholic Church said Stephanie was lying about abuse. More than 20 years later, Eileen has cleared her daughter's name

A 95-year-old celebrates a win after a decades-long fight for an apology from the Catholic Church in Melbourne for the abuse of her daughter by priest Gerard Mulvale.