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Females reveal the top two physical traits they find most attractive in a man

A dating expert has polled a group of more than 200 Australian women about what their two favourite physical qualities are in a man, and the results aren't as obvious as you might think.




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Justin Narrier jailed after stabbing nurse, 55, at Royal Perth Hospital with makeshift shiv

Justin Trent Narrier, 31, attacked the 55-year-old nurse during her night shift at the Royal Perth Hospital around 1.50am on May 12 last year.




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The Block's El'ise and Matt show off their nine-year-old daughter's 'magical' newly renovated room

The Block's El'ise and Matt's passion for renovation certainly hasn't dwindled since their stint on the popular Nine show. 




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Tony Abbott's former seat sparks tongue-in-cheek calls for wind turbines

The petition on change.org was launched three days ago and pleads with the newly-elected independent Zali Steggall to keep promise for climate change action by putting up wind turbines on Sydney beach.




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'I don't do diplomacy': Tony Abbott back to manning the fire hoses as he waits for next career move

Tony Abbott is wondering what to do next after losing the parliamentary seat he held for 25 years to a former Olympic skier in last month's election.




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Voter, 62, who stabbed Tony Abbott volunteer with corkscrew is senior partner at KPMG

A man who stabbed a Tony Abbott volunteer with a corkscrew as he was putting up campaign posters in Sydney has been revealed as a senior partner at global tax firm KPMG. 




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Accountant, 62, who poked a supporter of Tony Abbott with a corkscrew avoids jail 

A Sydney accountant who used a corkscrew to poke a Tony Abbott supporter has avoided jail time. 




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David Oldfield UNLEASHES on Pauline Hanson in tell-all book revealing how One Nation was founded

One Nation's co-founder unleashed on Pauline Hanson in his new book Before You Judge Me, saying it's hard to find any redeeming features in the firebrand politician.




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Former PM Tony Abbott is seen fighting fires in south Sydney while Scott Morrison relaxes in Hawaii

Mr Abbott, who has volunteered with the Rural Fire Service for more than a decade, was pictured at the Bargo BP service station wearing the yellow uniform of his Davidson squadron.




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Tony Abbott 'blew off cabinet meetings to fight fires' and told John Howard he was busy

Tony Abbott joined the NSW Rural Fire Service in 2000 while he was a minister and skipped cabinet meetings to help his Sydney brigade fight fires or clear storm damage, his captain said.




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Tony Abbott reveals why he REALLY became a firefighter amid bushfire crisis 

Former PM Tony Abbott spoke of going up against 20m walls of flame, leading crews into the inferno, and what inspired him to join, telling his story along with three other NSW RFS members.




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Tony Abbott filmed working to control a bushfire over the weekend in Bendalong 

The former prime minister donned a breathing apparatus and oxygen tank in 45C heat as he fought a fire that engulfed a home in Bendalong over the weekend.




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Tony Abbott greets army reserve troops as he arrives in Nowra to fight fires

Tony Abbott has arrived at the Rural Fire Service in south coast of New South Wales, as he prepares for another day of battling blazes.




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Australian ambassador to the US Joe Hockey dishes on his relationship with Donald Trump at farewell

The party was hosted by Australian billionaire businessman Anthony Pratt, with former prime minister Tony Abbott and golfer Greg Norman among the star-studded guest list.




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Tony Abbott tells Heritage Foundation 'every extreme weather' is wrongly linked to climate change'

Mr Abbott said the fires were always going to happen in a country like Australia and hit out at those saying global warming was the cause as almost 'religious' in their beliefs.




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Tony Abbott calls for more 'middle-class' women to have children and says women on welfare have lots

Speaking at an event at Centre for Independent Studies in Sydney on Tuesday night, Mr Abbott said lower birthrate figures among the middle class were a 'real problem'.




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Tony Abbott's daughter Frances celebrates two year wedding anniversary

Frances Loch, 28, posted a photo of her wedding day that highlighted how much her life has changed since she wed Sam Loch on Valentines Day 2018 - most notably her radically different haircut.




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Tony Abbott calls for a 'complete shutdown' of Australia as the only way to limit COVID-19 spread

Tony Abbott said he believes Australia's response to the pandemic has been 'better' than other countries as the government has been thinking of a scenario such as this for many years.




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The Irishman review: Robert De Niro is fabulous and Joe Pesci quietly almost as good

The Irishman is three-and-a-half hours long and is out on Netflix towards the end of the month, raising the initially tempting prospect of watching it at home, maybe spread over two, even three nights.




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Last Christmas review: George Michael's music deserved something superior

On paper, at least, Last Christmas seemed to have so much going for it - a screenplay co-written by the clever, funny, not-to-mention double-Oscar-winning Emma Thompson.




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Frozen II review: It's a sequel that never recaptures the magic of the original

Six years ago, when the original Frozen film was released, I was one of many, many adults who absolutely loved it.




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Knives Out review: Passes an evening gently amusingly

Somewhat improbably, this is a film that brings together two of the biggest franchises in the film-making world.




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Motherless Brooklyn review: It's beautifully cast and very good indeed

Film noir - that knowing mix of murder, a crumpled private investigator in a brimmed hat and always, but always, a deadly dame - is one of my favourite genres.




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Jumanji: The Next Level review: Slowly the equally silly and enjoyable sequel begins to win us over

When he's in the right mood and in the right film, Danny DeVito is a class act.




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Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker review: Takes a complex path towards the inevitable ending 

At the media screening of what appears to be the last Star Wars film, a brief shot of the Scottish actor Denis Lawson at the controls of a Rebel Alliance fighter flashed up on to the screen.




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Little Women review: Beautifully cast and sporadically very funny

My mother, a former actress, adored Little Women and read the book aloud to my sisters and me, with different voices for each of the March sisters.




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The Gentlemen review: There may be a plot twist too many but Guy Ritchie is definitely back in town

By strange happenstance, Guy Ritchie's new film is full of actors I haven't always been very complimentary about being really rather good - with one disappointing exception.




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1917 review: There are moments of great tension, but it comes close to a point-of-view video game 

At first glance, 1917 seems a strange film, a First World War picture that arrives three years too late for a centenary, three months too late for Remembrance Day.




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Bombshell review: A film that powerfully captures a key turning point in social history

I first saw Bombshell a few weeks ago, and when I told people what a treat they had heading their way, they naturally wanted to know what it was about.




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The Personal History Of David Copperfield review: 'An unbridled joy'

As nomination season for the big film awards comes to a close, it is clear there are both winners - basically Joker, 1917, The Irishman and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood - and losers.




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Richard Jewell review: A surprisingly powerful and watchable film 

Amazingly, the great Clint Eastwood will be 90 years old this year, but there's little sign of his film-making career - now well into its seventh decade - slowing down.




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Dolittle review: An awful film in which Robert Downey Jr gives one of his worst performances

Until 2008, Robert Downey Jr was best known as the troubled actor who failed to live up to the Oscar-nominated promise he demonstrated in Chaplin & came close to wrecking his career with drugs.




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Will there be a Joker in the Oscar pack? Event's film critic tips tonight's big winners

Whisper this softly, but we might just be falling out of love with film awards. The television ratings for last weekend's Bafta awards were the lowest for 12 years.




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Emma review: It's so good... the only jarring note is hit by its lack of ethnic diversity

Before it hits what eventually turns out to be its totally delicious stride, there are moments when this new production of Jane Austen's Emma looks as if it's simply going to be too much.




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Greed review: Turns into a melodramatic cautionary tale

By and large, I rather admire the film career carved out by Steve Coogan, an actor to whom there's always been more than the admittedly ridiculously funny Alan Partridge.




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The Invisible Man review: It's disappointing

Let's begin with what this new version of The Invisible Man is not.




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Military Wives review: This is one of the must-see films of the year

The film year is not quite the same as the calendar year, effectively running from one Oscar ceremony - this year's was in early February - to the next.




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Misbehaviour review: This is a film that raises complex questions 

We live in seismic times for the women's movement.




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Phone shop worker is electrocuted by mobile phones he was charging with extension cable in Thailand

Kanchamaiporn Saithong, 35, was found sprawled on the floor of his room lying on top of the two phones after he failed to turn up for work in the city of Chonburi.




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Two drunk Thai men fall over as they try to fight each other

Footage shows the neighbours - an elderly man and another who appears to be in his thirties - trading feeble punches on a street in Buriram, north-eastern Thailand.




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Pictured: Swedish kickboxer, 22, held over murder of Real Housewives of Cheshire star's shot brother

Flamur 'Alex' Beqiri, 36, has been linked to several gangland murders in Sweden where he was once one of the country's most wanted men. He died in a hail of bullets outside his home in London.




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Amber Gill puts on a very leggy display in a leather mini skirt as she walks with pal Anna Vakili

The Love Island winner, 22, put on a leggy display in a black leather mini skirt while leaving a radio station with pal Anna Vakili in London on Thursday.




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Francesca Allen jokes 'she's a really ugly blonde' but 'feels like a Kardashian' while wearing a wig

The beauty, 24, shared several short clips of her chatting about trying out a new hair do on Instagram on Wednesday night, but wrote on one of her posts: 'I'm a really ugly blonde'.




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Father of three, 26, drowned in a lake while his friends watched on helplessly

Too Moo, 26, was swimming in Champion Lakes, Perth, when he failed to resurface about 6.15pm on Thursday.




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Daredevil dog climbs up 10ft metal gate before squeezing between the bars and leaping to the ground

The daredevil pooch carried out the incredible feat in Hua Hin, Thailand. An amazed onlooker films as the hound slowly scales the gate before wiggling through a gap and jumping down the other side.




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Tiger pounces on squealing piglet after Thai zoo puts two pigs in big cat's enclosure

WARNING: DISTRESSING CONTENT Si Racha Zoo in eastern Thailand put on the 'tiger chasing piglet show' so visitors could watch the the tiny animals being chased by female tiger Saimai.




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Francesca Allen flashes her bright yellow bra under sheer shirt and peach power suit

With a sheer floral shirt revealing a bright yellow bra the Love Island star brought the sun to an otherwise rainy night as she stepped out for a sushi dinner at Amazonico, in Mayfair, London.




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The 'world first' transparent jungle bubbles in Thailand that let guests elephant-watch and stargaze

The pods, called Jungle Bubbles, have been installed at the five-star Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort in Chiang Saen, northern Thailand.




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Josh Taylor insists he will not let alcohol derail his golden future after abusing nightclub bouncer

Britain's No 1 boxer Josh Taylor has vowed to never again let alcohol jeopardise that hard-earned status nor imperil his golden future.




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Giraffe that escaped from truck transporting it to a zoo in Thailand is found dead in swamp

WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT: A giraffe was found dead today in swamp in Chachoengsao province,Thailand(left), just two days after it escaped from a truck bound for a zoo.