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Worker freed after being trapped in forklift




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SA Police released CCTV footage from a second assault



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One man dead, another injured after becoming trapped at Sydney tip



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The Bambigi Swim School started in 2018 and has since secured $21,600 in NSW Government funding.




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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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Two people were killed and a baby was seriously injured in the fiery crash

Police say a car and truck collided on the Bruce Highway near Conn Creek.




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Australian Federal Police raids ABC offices in Sydney

The Australian Federal Police has raided ABC offices in Sydney over a series of 2017 stories known as The Afghan Files.




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ABC's editorial director says AFP raids an 'uncomfortable development'

The ABC's editorial director Craig McMurtrie says the raids by the federal police on the ABC's Sydney offices are an uncomfortable development with implications for press freedom.





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Gemma Cosgrave and Steven Arthur died when their car collided with a truck on the Bruce Highway at Cardwell. (Supplied)




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Kurt Drewes explains how the concentrated solar thermal plant works







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Australians turning natural disaster related-trauma into art




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A 7-year-old boy is in a critical condition after boat capsized




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Men filmed urinating outside a bus at the Sea and Vines Festival in McLaren Vale (Instragram: victoriahumphries_)



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Nyora shipwreck filmed for first time on ocean floor off Cape Jaffa




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One of several Gold Coast properties raided by police (Supplied: QPS)





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Residents evacuated from Sydney high-rise after cracks spotted

A high-rise in the Sydney suburb of Mascot was evacuated overnight after residents spotted cracks in building.




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Trio arrested after high-speed chase through Adelaide's suburbs

A dramatic daylight high-speed chase in suburban Adelaide involving two allegedly stolen cars has culminated in several arrests, with one of the suspects climbing onto the roof of a home in an effort to evade police.




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Police hunt brothers who allegedly launched 'despicable' attack on off-duty policeman

Assistant Commissioner Bob Hill urged two brothers who allegedly assaulted off-duty Assistant Commissioner Chris O'Neill near a Melbourne train station to turn themselves in.




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The intervention was slammed on Fox Sport's On The Couch

Players Jack Ziebell and Heath Shaw were wrestling near the boundary line at Bellerive Oval when a security guard approached the pair.




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Greek cafes, like the Rose Marie in Orange, served food and fantasy that changed cultural face of Australia

The Greek diaspora was a phenomenon that became an important part of our multicultural history and brought with it an innate understanding of what made for a first-class dining experience.




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Twelve-year wait almost over for remote WA desert communities needing new law to build new houses

Three remote Western Australian Indigenous communities say they have been disadvantaged because their homes lie within national park and reserve areas and they want out.




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Tiny wasps show some success in fight to save Christmas Island's red crabs from crazy ants

A tiny wasp enlisted to save Christmas Island's famous red crabs from extinction is showing promising results in the battle against the crustaceans' crazy ant foes.




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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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Rare gold specimens unearthed at WA mine compared to 'finding a needle in a haystack'

King Midas has left his mark again on the same Western Australian gold mine which made global headlines last year after producing some of the biggest gold specimens ever seen.





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Irlen syndrome, the condition medical experts say doesn't exist, promoted to school teachers

According to medical experts, a condition that requires coloured glasses does not exist, yet WA and NSW teachers have attended training sessions on it.




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Kalgoorlie's 'Pink House' the last brothel standing on Hay Street's historic red-light district

The closure of an historic brothel has provided another nail in the coffin for one of Australia's most famous red-light districts, which has operated illegally for more than a century.




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Squalid homes demolished, residents relocated from Aboriginal reserves, in shadow of big-money mines

People are living in squalor right next to the richest mines in the country, and no-one's prepared to take responsibility for maintenance.




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Gold miner fined $150,000 over death of worker, the third fatality in six-year span at Central Norseman mine

The owners of the mothballed Central Norseman gold mine in WA have been fined over the death of a worker fatally crushed in 2016.




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Tourists arrive disappointed to find Pink Lake isn't pink. Scientists say they can change that

A team of scientists in Western Australia will investigate how to turn an iconic lake pink in a project believed to be an Australian first.





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Aboriginal communities sue Federal Government over 'racially discriminatory' work-for-the-dole scheme

Remote WA Aboriginal communities are suing the Federal Government in a landmark action over its controversial work-for-the-dole scheme which they argue is unlawful.