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Bitcoin hit with tax blow in Australia
19 Dec 2014: Purchases of bitcoin will now be viable for sales tax, making life more difficult for startups5 comments - Queensland 3hr 42min ago
Eight children from same family stabbed to death in Cairns
19 Dec 2014: Victims aged from 18 months to 15 years were all from same family, with mother being treated in hospital for wounds to chest - Coral 4hr 10min ago
Major coral bleaching in Pacific may become worst die-off in 20 years, say experts
19 Dec 2014: Warm sea temperatures are causing massive coral reef die-off across the Northern Pacific in what could be the start of an historic bleaching event around the world20 comments - Queensland 5hr 30min ago
Queensland woman in hospital after children stabbed – video
19 Dec 2014: Video (44 sec)Queensland police say the mother of seven of eight children found murdered at a house in Cairns is now in hospital - Western Australia 9hr 52min ago
Western ringtail possum's endangered status blamed on feral cats and foxes
19 Dec 2014: Species moved from vulnerable to endangered list after numbers drop by 80% to about 8,000 in just three isolated pockets in south-west Western Australia5 comments - Australian law 10hr 47min ago
Magistrate taken off case after using Google to search for details of trial
19 Dec 2014: Perth magistrate Barbara Lane tenders resignation after a complaint and is found to have breached procedural fairness16 comments - Australia news 11hr 34min ago
Cairns stabbing deaths: police discovered 'distressing' scene - audio
19 Dec 2014: Video (4min 19sec)Detective Inspector Bruno Asnicar speaks to the media of the 'distressing' scene in Cairns, north Queensland, after the stabbing deaths of eight children in the city - Queensland 12hr 38min ago
Clive Palmer's media adviser Andrew Crook charged over alleged plot to coerce banker
19 Dec 2014: Crook and two others charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice, retaliation against a witness and attempted fraud against NAB - Fishing 12hr 47min ago
Seafood country-of-origin labelling may be extended to fish and chip shops
19 Dec 2014: Guardian Australia:Extension of laws has been backed by environmentalists, certain fishers, the Greens and the independent senator Nick Xenophon47 comments - Culture 13hr 7min ago
Stella Young memorial: 'Stella made this place better ... she made Australia better'
19 Dec 2014: Young’s loved ones wear polka dots and are adorned in glitter, flowers and hats as they pay tribute to the disability advocate and comedian23 comments - Wind power 13hr 32min ago
Removal of anti-windfarm group's charity status is a 'victory for science'
19 Dec 2014: Greens say decision by regulator to remove Waubra Foundation’s tax-deductible status is ‘a victory for science and a victory for public health’92 comments - Royal commission into trade union governance and corruption 13hr 39min ago
Julia Gillard calls for apology from Coalition members after royal commission findings
19 Dec 2014: Royal Commission into trade union governance and corruption recommends criminal charges against scores of officials but not former prime minister. - Sydney siege 14hr 15min ago
Siege survivor Julie Taylor tells of heartbreak over loss of Katrina Dawson
19 Dec 2014:The 35-year-old barrister, who is 20 weeks pregnant, says the public outpouring of grief has given her strength after the ordeal in which her colleague Katrina Dawson and the ‘courageous’ cafe manager, Tori Johnson, were killed - Australia 14hr 50min ago
Kate Winslet stars in Australian period comedy The Dressmaker – first picture
19 Dec 2014: Principal photography on highly anticipated new Australian film The Dressmaker, starring Kate Winslet, has concluded19 comments
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Purchases of bitcoin will now be viable for sales tax, making life more difficult for startups5 comments
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Warm sea temperatures are causing massive coral reef die-off across the Northern Pacific in what could be the start of an historic bleaching event around the world20 comments
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This year Tony Abbott was punished for his reliance on mantras and oversimplifications instead of real policy solutions. The question for Australia in 2015 is who will grasp the nettle of a detailed debate297 comments
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At a time when the world is giving more to aid, Australia has cut its aid budget by a quarter. What does this say about the kind of country we want to be?79 comments
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Crook and two others charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice, retaliation against a witness and attempted fraud against NAB
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Featuring Jos Buttler’s manful century against Sri Lanka, David Warner’s emotional salute and Alastair Cook’s bond with the England fans22 comments
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Steve Smith hit 133 in his first match as Australia’s Test captain as the hosts took what could prove to be a vital 97-run lead in the first Test against India at Brisbane112 comments
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Unchecked, automation will destroy many skilled jobs and push people into insecure, unskilled work. The winners will be those who learn how to code129 comments
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At a time when the world is giving more to aid, Australia has cut its aid budget by a quarter. What does this say about the kind of country we want to be?79 comments
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The globally popular Serial podcast asks serious questions about the way justice in done in the US. A similar project would never get off the ground in Australia30 comments
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