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Southampton stun Liverpool to reach League Cup final
Shane Long struck a stoppage-time winner as Southampton upset Liverpool 1-0 at Anfield on Wednesday to reach the League Cup final with a 2-0 aggregate victory in their last-four clash. -
Police find missing teen last seen in Batemans Bay
Police have found 15-year-old Kyeesha Aldridge-Huntley after she went missing from Batemans Bay on Tuesday afternoon. -
Tour bus operator text allegedly stripped away superannuation
A Gold Coast tour bus operator accused of trying to illegally strip away worker superannuation with a text message will face court over tens of thousands of dollars of alleged underpayments. -
The surprising hits and misses in cinemas over the holidays
Who knew that a koala with an American accent would be so popular? -
What's on TV: Saturday, February 4, 2017
movie A Bigger Splash (2015) Masterpiece Movies (pay TV), 6.20pm -
Our national identity must be addressed, not ignored
Sometimes we are spot-on choosing our Australian of the Year, and biomedical scientist Alan Mackay-Sim, from Queensland's Griffith University is a fine example. -
2017: a year painted Adele
The biggest tour ever to Australia, the return of music legends and albums that promise a new future. It's the year ahead and it looks packed. -
Bridesmaid Marc Leishman seeks win at Torrey Pines
Australian golfer Marc Leishman is desperate to ditch the bridesmaid tag as he looks to better his two runner-up finishes at the famed Torrey Pines golf course. -
New Zealand dollar lifts as inflation returns to RBNZ target range
The New Zealand dollar rose to a 10-week high after data showed inflation was back in the central bank's target range. -
Melbourne weather: Prepare for a mild but sunny Australia Day
However you're planing to spend your Australia Day this year, it might be best to pack a cardigan. -
Where can you drink in public on Australia Day?
Some councils require permits for large gatherings in addition to normal restrictions, and restrictions and alcohol free zones are subject to change. If you're unsure about restrictions in your area check directly with your local council. -
Australia Day 2017 public holiday guide: What’s open and what’s on in Melbourne
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Father charged over fatal jet-ski crash in Queensland outback
A father has been charged with causing the death of his nine-year-old son in a jet-ski crash at a lake in outback Queensland. -
Sterling's rank among global currencies at risk in Brexit wake
Fallout from Brexit points to the pound losing its rank, and relevancy, in the $US11 trillion stockpile of currency reserves. -
ACT police seek witnesses to barefoot theft after Holt 7-Eleven robbed
Police say the man threatened staff before escaping on foot with a sum of cash. -
Police seek man who exposed his penis and rubbed it on woman at St Kilda bar
Police are seeking a man who sexually assaulted a woman at a St Kilda bar last month. -
Brilliant and hilarious: Dan Aykroyd's loving remembrance of Carrie Fisher
The 64-year-old Blues Brothers star was engaged in Fisher in 1980. -
Australia Day Brisbane trains will run on time: QR
South-east Queenslanders have been assured enough train drivers have been rostered on to deliver services on Australia Day following a series of timetabling debacles. -
Television icon Mary Tyler Moore dead at 80
Emmy-winning actress Mary Tyler Moore, who brightened television screens as the perky suburban housewife on The Dick Van Dyke Show and then as a fledgling feminist on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, has died at the age of 80. -
Protesters hoist 'Resist' flag behind White House
"We're here to resist the normalisation of this administration", said one of the protesters. -
How friends with benefits can actually make a friendship stronger
When I was an insecure 16-year-old, I came out to my female best friend. What followed was just as bold, but it involved both of us: We hooked up. -
Australian Open: After escaping domestic violence, Lucic-Baroni sobs through interview
Mirjana Lucic-Baroni broke down mid-sentence and sobbed. She couldn't go on. -
Welcome for our newest Australians - Courier Mail
Courier Mail
Welcome for our newest Australians
Courier Mail
ALMOST 600 people are set to be welcomed as new Australian citizens at a ceremony in Brisbane. The Australia Day citizenship ceremony at City Hall on Australia Day will be the state's largest, with people from 64 countries to receive a warm welcome ...and more » -
Nick Cave Brisbane review: Curfew gives singer the blues
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Malmsbury riot: Seven teen escapees still on the run
Seven teenagers remain on the run after escaping from the Malmsbury youth detention centre on Wednesday amid a riot where a guard was attacked and had his security pass stolen. -
Newtown Social Club to close in April, blaming Sydney's 'regulatory climate'
Live music venue The Newtown Social Club has announced that it is closing its doors later this year, blaming the "current regulatory climate in Sydney" for making the business unsustainable. -
Bourke Street: Police investigate hundreds of witness statements
Victoria Police have taken hundreds of calls from people who witnessed the Bourke Street tragedy unfold last Friday, and urged those who have not been contacted to remain patient. -
Police searching for missing teen last seen in Batemans Bay
Police are searching for 15-year-old Kyeesha Aldridge-Huntley, who has not been seen since Tuesday afternoon. -
Madonna denies plans to adopt two more children from Malawi
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While Trump sounds false alarm on voter fraud, top staffer Stephen Bannon registered in two states
The voter registration of Stephen Bannon drew a complaint during the campaign from a group that opposed Trump. -
Sundance accident: actor Tim Daly breaks both legs skiing
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Autolyse Cafe and Bakery closed down and staff terminated after popular Braddon business sold
Twelve full-time and 20 casual employees are now without a job after the Autolyse cafe and bakery was sold and then shut down this week. Autolyse bread is also no more. -
More than 20 banks to meet German officials on Monday for Brexit move talks
German regulators will meet with representatives more than 20 foreign banks on Monday in preparation of a post Brexit world. -
Donald Trump moves ahead on Mexico border wall
The Republican president is also expected to take steps in the coming days to limit legal immigration. -
Canberra Now: News in 90 seconds for January 26, 2017
All your Australia Day details, an inspiring friendship and the quest to save bettongs from extinction. -
Congress intel committee wants documents on Russia election probe
US intel agencies contend Moscow waged a multifaceted campaign of hacking and other actions to boostTrump's election chances. -
Boeing lifts cash, earnings forecasts
Boeing shares reached an all-time high as the 787 Dreamliner emerged from a decade of losses. -
England coach Eddie Jones switches story over injured face
England coach Eddie Jones has led the media a merry dance as he gave two alternative explanations for a cut and badly bruised eye that led to him attending the official launch of the Six Nations championship wearing a large bandage. -
Brexit plan: PM Theresa May promises more details for parliament
Her pledge was a tactical backdown in the face of a growing call from MPs for more transparency. -
Copper touches two-month high on fears of strike at BHP mine in Chile
Copper hits two-month high, before retreating to end flat. Most other metals eased ahead of Lunar New Year. -
Donald Trump calls for investigation into discredited claims of voter fraud
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Women's March on Washington gives Donald Trump a rare glimpse at reality
The sight of angry protests knocked more than just Trump's ego and bottomless need to be adored – it undercut the narrative that "the people" are unquestioningly with him. -
Court documents unclear if police opposed bail, magistrate says
Alleged Bourke Street killer Dimitrious "Jimmy" Gargasoulas was released on bail after a police made submissions to a bail justice during his hearing, it can be revealed. -
Madonna seeks to adopt two more children in Malawi
Pop star Madonna has applied to adopt two more children from Malawi, a judiciary spokesman said on Wednesday, after previously adopting two other infants from the southern African country. -
President Donald Trump poised to lift ban on CIA 'black site' prisons
The Trump administration is preparing a sweeping executive order that would clear the way for the CIA to reopen overseas "black site" prisons, like those where it detained and tortured terrorism suspects before former President Barack Obama shut them down. -
Brisbane to welcome nearly 600 new Aussies - 9news.com.au
via 9news.com.auBrisbane to welcome nearly 600 new Aussies
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Almost 600 people are set to be welcomed as new Australian citizens at a ceremony in Brisbane. The Australia Day citizenship ceremony at City Hall on Thursday will be the state's largest, with people from 64 countries to receive a warm welcome from ... -
Iron ore advance seen overextended
Prices are near the highest in more than two years on speculation of sustained Chinese demand for imports. -
Usain Bolt stripped of Olympic gold medal after teammate disqualified for doping
Olympic champion Usain Bolt will lose one of his nine gold medals after his teammate Nesta Carter tested positive for a banned substance. -
On a Night Like This @ MELT 2017
Friday, January 27, 2017, 9 – 10pm
An entirely untrue story featuring some true Minogue hits. This is the Erin Minogue Experience.A one-woman contemporary comedic cabaret featuring a swag of classic Kylie and Dannii hits, this is an eye-opening staged-biopic of an extraordinary life unled, revealing untold insight into a celebrity sibling who never existed, based on an entirely untrue story.
Event type: Concerts & musicCost: $35 - An additional fee applies to each b -
Morning Mantra Meditations with the Monks of Tibet @ BrisAsia Festival
Friday, January 27, 2017, 5 – 7am
Start your day with a clear and alert mind as Tenzin Choegyal and the Monks of Tibet offer a special meditation experience using mantra recitation, energy-based sounds which produce vibrations in the universe.Morning Mantra Meditations with the Monks of Tibet, will be followed by Salute to the Sun, a yoga session with Tatiana K. The session is free and open to all skill levels and ages. Venue: Cultural Forecourt, South Bank
5-5.45am: Monks o