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Father, sons die in wharf tragedy
3:12 PM ACST | TWO children and a man have died and another man is in a critical condition after a five-year-old boy is thought to have accidentally pushed the pram of his three-year-old brother into the water on the South Coast.  | AUDIO: Father, sons die in wharf tragedy
12:20 PM ACST | Andrew Symonds to make his comeback for Australia in the first Test against NZ.
12:12 PM ACST | Canberra Raiders halfback Marc Herbert will use the meteoric rise of teammate Terry Campese as inspirationin his bid to nail down a permanent first-grade spot next season. Campese went from fringe...
12:11 PM ACST | Despite rumours, Queensland rugby fans unlikely to see Billy Slater wearing No.15.
11:21 AM ACST | New Zealand coach Stephen Kearney has named an unchanged side to contest Saturday night’s Rugby League World Cup final against Australia at Suncorp Stadium. As expected Nathan Fien and Thoma...
11:20 AM ACST | Munster invoked the famous spirit of the their 1978 predecessors but ultimately it wasn't quite enough as the All Blacks came back to snatch a nerve-wracking and precious 18-16 victory in Limerick today.
19/11/2008 | Siddle's no dummy - or is he?
19/11/2008 | The AFL already had an illicit drugs policy, but that was never enough to catch Ben Cousins.
19/11/2008 | Chairman of selectors nominates Andrew Symonds as Australia's senior all-rounder.
19/11/2008 | The Wallabies have revamped their pack by rewarding prop Ben Alexander, promoting breakaway Dean Mumm and shifting Hugh McMeniman to the second row for Saturday night's Test against France.
19/11/2008 | The last thing Brisbane needs right now is more stormy weather, but some Kiwis - like their side growing in confidence by the day - are claiming lightning might strike again on Saturday night in the World Cup final.
19/11/2008 | Cahill declares himself fit and ready to play a full game against Bahrain, despite what his club manager thinks.
19/11/2008 | SOUTH Africa have reprised painful memories of the 2005 Ashes by recruiting former England coach Duncan Fletcher as a consultant for the Proteas' forthcoming tour of Australia.
18/11/2008 | RECESSION? What recession, according to a generation of young people who have grown up with full employment, low interest rates and a buoyant economy.
18/11/2008 | DELL is under fire after it twice advertised a computer for sale at less than half the usual price last week but then abruptly pulled the offers, refusing to honour any orders. But customers say D...
18/11/2008 | INNOCENT events involving five men were falsely interpreted to allege they conspired to plan a terrorist act in a move "akin to McCarthyism", a jury has been told.
18/11/2008 | GAYE FITZGERALD had a blank wall, $250 and an idea.
18/11/2008 | MARRICKVILLE Council is considering a street art policy where tags would be removed but some graffiti on private property could be protected. A council-commissioned report titled "Graffiti/Str...
18/11/2008 | THE Qantas aircraft that suffered a mid-air explosion near Manila in July has been involved in another accident, this time on the ground.
18/11/2008 | IN A body blow for Australia's solar industry, the nation's biggest solar-panel factory will close early next year, taking 200 skilled jobs with it, equal to one-eighth of the total Australian solar workforce.
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14/11/2008 | There isn't any doubt any more about whether Deputy PM, Julia Gillard, has the killer instinct. The problem tends more to be how to drag her off the victim's body.
 
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