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09 Sep 09 | Retail sales numbers may bounce around, but there are reasons to be optimistic about the economy's outlook
09 Sep 09 | A bus driver and 11 children have been taken to hospital after their bus and a car collided in southern NSW.
Balibo five 'brutally murdered'
09 Sep 09 | The Australian Federal Police have launched a war-crimes investigation into the murders of five Australian newsmen at Balibo, East Timor, in 1975, allegedly by Indonesian troops.  | CommentsComments (2)
09 Sep 09 | Controversial shock jock Kyle Sandilands has been suspended from radio following comments he made about comic actress Magda Szubanski.
Jessica Watson crashes on day one of global quest
09 Sep 09 | Australian schoolgirl skipper Jessica Watson, 16, has crashed her yacht on her first day at sea ahead of a record solo circumnavigation attempt.  | CommentsComments (2)
Kyle's big mouth in nasty relapse
09 Sep 09 | HE RETURNED to the airwaves on a short leash but 2DayFM declined to use a newly installed kill switch on Kyle Sandilands yesterday when the shock jock suggested Magda Szubanski would lose more weight in a concentration camp.   | CommentsComments (2)
Richardson refuses to name official mentioned in mystery McGurk tape
09 Sep 09 | THE Labor powerbroker Graham Richardson says he will appear before any upper house inquiry into the Michael McGurk affair.  | Lifestyles of the rich and ...External LinkICAC too slow on McGurk case: ...External Link
Liberal senator crosses the floor on refugee bill
09 Sep 09 | DEFIANT Opposition MPs allowed the Government yesterday to remove ''a blot on our statute book'' billing refugees for their detention.
08 Sep 09 | As Roger Federer battled it out with the Spaniard Tommy Robredo on the hard court in New York at the US Open, the celebrity couple showed their soft spot for each other.
08 Sep 09 | PETER COSTELLO has squared the ledger with John Howard's former chief of staff, Arthur Sinodinos, by suggesting he run for Mr Howard's old seat of Bennelong.
08 Sep 09 | RATES of chlamydia increased by 10 per cent last year, infectious syphilis was epidemic in homosexual men and almost 1000 new cases of HIV were diagnosed, figures released today show.
08 Sep 09 | TWO baby sea eagles have hatched at Sydney Olympic Park but brotherly - or sisterly - love doesn't seem to be part of the picture. A camera trained on the nest has shown that one sibling is very much bigger than the other and looks to be acting the bully, stomping on the smaller one and generally throwing its (heavier) weight around.
08 Sep 09 | A FORMER senior Commonwealth Bank manager sexually harassed a female employee, then used his power and influence to have her sacked when she rejected his advances, a court has heard.
08 Sep 09 | ABOUT 100 police were called to contain a unruly crowd on the street last night after police raids on four houses in Auburn. They said 250 people - later revised to 150 - had gathered on Cumberland Street; some threw broken bottles at police.
08 Sep 09 | THE construction of a new Iron Cove Bridge at Rozelle is likely to be bonanza for some of the country's big construction, engineering and management firms, newly uncovered documents reveal.
08 Sep 09 | THE Government has called in its scientific big guns to think about what front-line jobs women should be doing in the armed forces.
08 Sep 09 | THE assassination of such a low-life character as Michael McGurk in such a high-life suburb as Cremorne was always going to focus attention on the city's different tribes, but now Sydney and the state Labor Government have become a free-fire zone mixing unfounded gossip and claims of graft and corruption.
08 Sep 09 | It is pop music's most distinguished and lucrative catalogue. Yet as other artists have embraced new media, the Beatles' canon has been the missing link.
08 Sep 09 | A YEAR before construction is due to begin on the CBD Metro, the State Government appears to have hit the wall in negotiations over a large piece of land in Rozelle crucial to the project.
08 Sep 09 | AS THE Rees Government prepares to unveil the environmental impact assessment for the CBD Metro today, documents have emerged showing the Government was advised the best way to reduce rail congestion was to build a new heavy rail line between the south-west and north-west suburbs via downtown Sydney.
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