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Severe weather front with damaging winds due to hit Adelaide
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Another storm front is expected to hit Adelaide by this afternoon after weekend gales and heavy rain. -
Adelaide weather: Severe weather front with damaging winds due to hit Adelaide
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Another storm front is expected to hit Adelaide by this afternoon after weekend gales and heavy rain. -
Two men injured in home invasion at Lilydale in Melbourne's east
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Two men are taken to hospital after a violent home invasion at Lilydale in Melbourne's east. -
Could flat pack homes be the answer to Australia's affordable housing crisis?
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Affordable flat pack homes, which can be built in four weeks, could revolutionise Australia's challenged housing industry. -
Police search Victorian bushland for missing Queensland teen Matthew Doolan
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Police and SES personnel search bushland in Victoria's east for missing Queensland teenager Matthew Doolan. -
Amber Alert: Overnight search fails to find missing 5yo Gold Coast girl
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An overnight search fails to find a five-year-old girl who ran away from her Gold Coast home on Sunday evening, but several sightings are reported. -
North Hobart stabbing: Community in shock over death of shopkeeper Voula Delios
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The tight-knit North Hobart community struggles to come to terms with the alleged murder of well-known local shopkeeper Voula Delios. -
Wests Tigers to meet discuss Robbie Farah's NRL feud with coach Jason Taylor
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Wests Tigers management are due to meet to discuss Robbie Farah's criticism of the NRL club and his ongoing feud with coach Jason Taylor. -
Why do Canberrans pronounce Manuka differently?
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When it comes to saying Manuka out loud, two slightly different pronunciations emerge. -
Nice attack: dancing, drugs, extremism: the multiple lives of Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel
Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel led multiple lives. His darkest side appears to have been his best-kept secret. -
Reports finds Australia's health system fails some communities year after year
via abc.net.auIt has been well documented that remote and indigenous areas have some of the highest rates of preventable health problems. But a new Grattan Institute report finds that some of those areas are reporting high rates, undetected until now, for 10 years or more and not enough is being done to identify them. -
Tigers kill two women in China
A woman has been mauled to death by a Siberian tiger in a wildlife park in Beijing. -
Russia escapes Olympic ban as Aussie athletes arrive to 'uninhabitable' village
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Melbourne Express: Monday, July 25, 2016
Melbourne Express is your morning primer - a live blog with breaking news, headlines, transport updates and weather. -
Lendlease pushes the envelope at new Barangaroo digs
Lendlease has entered a new era of workplace design with the opening of its new global headquarters at Barangaroo's Tower three, which it built. -
Aldi grocery share tops 10 per cent: ACCC
German discount chain has cut duopoly's market share to about 70 per cent, competition tsar says. -
Jamie's Italian, Cargo Bar up for grabs as Keystone assets hit market
120 parties have expressed interest as the sale of high-profile assets of food and beverageKeystone group begins. -
Evidence of 'torture' of children held in Don Dale detention centre uncovered by Four Corners
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Four Corners obtains damning footage exposing one of the darkest incidents in the history of juvenile justice in Australiathe tear gassing of six boys being held in isolation at a Darwin detention centre in an incident one lawyer says amounts to "torture". -
Mojgan Shamsalipoor: Peter Dutton won't intervene in case of Iranian asylum seeker student
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The campaign to free Mojgan Shamsalipoor, a Brisbane school student who was returned to immigration detention and separated from her husband after two years in the community, continues after Immigration Minister Peter Dutton refuses to intervene in her case. -
Chris Froome joins the greats of cycling with third Tour de France win
Chris Froome rode a wave of hostility to his first two Tour de France wins, but had an easier time out of the saddle on his way to a third, winning respect if not love from the tough French crowds. -
Tara Brown's return to 60 Minutes was a triumph of denial
It was her first report since the bungled child abduction scandal in Lebanon, so how did Tara Brown do in her much-hyped return to 60 Minutes? -
Rio Olympics 2016: Athletes' village 'unliveable', Kitty Chiller reveals 'stress test' failure
AOC chef de mission confirms Australian athletes unable to move in amid serious plumbing and electrical problems, less than two week from opening ceremony. -
Rio Olympics 2016: Russia escapes blanket ban by IOC
The International Olympic Committee will not ban Russia from participating in the Rio Games and has not suspended the Russian Olympic Committee. -
Syrian asylum-seeker allegedly uses machete to kill woman in Germany
A 21-year-old Syrian refugee killed a woman with a machete and injured two other people on Sunday before being arrested in the southern German city of Reutlingen. -
Australian Chloe Hosking wins La Course by Tour de France
Australian rider Chloe Hosking has taken out the 2016 La Course by Tour de France, ahead of Lotta Lepisto and Marianne Vos. -
Formula One: Why only a fool would bet against Daniel Ricciardo
For Daniel Ricciardo it comes down to this: after three months of bad luck, team intrigue and strategic blunders, he still sits third in the championship standings. -
Munich shooting: Attack was one year in the planning, says state crime office
The 18-year-old gunman who killed nine people in Munich on Friday began planning the attack one year ago after visiting the site of a 2009 school shooting in south-west Germany that killed 15 people. -
NRL: Canberra Raiders firing on all cylinders as playmakers tweak game
Blake Austin wants to use Canberra's challenging end to the season to prove they're a top-four calibre team. -
Tom Papley re-signs with Sydney Swans until 2018
Tom Papley has re-signed with the Sydney Swans until the end of 2018. -
Investors watching inflation, central banks
All eyes will be on this week's inflation figures which might nudge the RBA towards another rate cut. -
Formula One: Podium finish leaves Red Bulls' Daniel Ricciardo Hungary for more
Daniel Ricciardo's run of bad luck has finally ended with a fighting third place finish behind Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg at the Hungarian Grand Prix. -
Bulls & Bears: PokémonGo and Nintendo
This weekend's release of PokémonGo in Japan saw shares rocket higher still, but analysts are divided over the future of Nintendo. -
Gone Girl - Transcript
via abc.net.auCAROLINE JONES, PRESENTER:Hello I'm Caroline Jones. Tonight, a young woman who puts a human face to the issue of "unauthorised" boat arrivals in Australia. Her name is Mojgan Shamsalipoor. After fleeing terrible personal trauma in her home country, Iran, and making the hazardous journey to Australia, she found sanctuary, education and love in Brisbane. Yet her apparent good fortune came to an abrupt end when she was taken back into immigration detention. The future now looks bleak for Mojgan, ye -
Gone Girl
via abc.net.auTwo young people fall in love and marry, but are then suddenly torn apart. -
LNP's Barrett Centre closure inquiry response was in bad taste
Which inquiry was a witch hunt? -
Splendour in the Grass: tens of thousands enjoy music festival as weekend wraps up
Tens of thousands of people have flocked to this year's Splendour in the Grass over the weekend as the music festival wrapped up on Sunday night. -
Police searching bushland near Mitchell River National Park for missing Queensland teen
Police and SES are searching bushland at Cobbannah for a Queensland teen missing since Sunday morning. -
'Anyone can build a future': private sector heeds the call to help refugees forge way in Australia
After fleeing the rubble-strewn streets of Baghdad, Nader Sameer is literally building the foundations of a new life – learning how to mix mortar, lay bricks and find a meaningful path in Australia. -
Amber alert issued for 5-year-old girl missing from Nerang
Police, SES scour area near M1 searching for missing girl. -
Mark Lanegan review: Showcase of evocative songwriting
Former Screaming Trees frontman back in the country as part of Splendour In the Grass. -
'She didn't ask for it': is this why women don't get the top job?
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Airbnb, TripAdvisor, ProductReview: We still trust strangers' recommendations
On a daily basis we trust strangers we connect with. -
Player dies after tackle in masters football match
Player died after being tackled on Sunday afternoon. -
'Maybe two more murders': Roberta Williams
Letters taken from a prison computer used by underworld killer Carl Williams may implicate him in more murders, his ex-wife says. -
Australian activist Sybelle Foxcroft faces charge over Thai 'tiger temple' closure
An Australian activist whose investigations led to the closure of a "tiger temple" in western Thailand faces a defamation charge brought by the temple. -
60 Minutes: Failed 'child recovery' reporter Tara Brown returns with Rozelle blast story
Controversial 60 Minutes presenter Tara Brown made her return to the program on Sunday night but there was no mention of the failed Lebanon child snatching that led to her absence. -
Bomb scare at Queenstown Airport after note found on Qantas plane
A bomb scare triggered by a note found on a Qantas plane has caused an evacuation of Queenstown Airport in New Zealand on Sunday afternoon. -
Wests Tigers coach Jason Taylor hails young halves Mitchell Moses and Luke Brooks
Jason Taylor wanted ownership from his halves. And he got it as he relishes the semi-final pressure in the final six weeks of the season. -
Fears for Melbourne's west as huge growth outpaces infrastructure
When John Gibbons arrived as a councillor at the then Shire of Werribee 20 years ago, it was growing - but not particularly quickly.

