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So-called 'mushroom murder' back in court

The case of the convicted triple murderer Erin Patterson was back in court in Victoria today, as her lawyers seek to overturn her convictions.

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Coalition MP's vote against Labor's gambling bill

Two Coalition MP's have crossed the floor of the parliament to vote against the federal government's gambling reforms.

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'Alleged incident': Sydney Swans face controversy

The CEO of the Sydney Swans, Matthew Pavlich says the AFL club is "shocked and disappointed" by an alleged incident involving several players in Melbourne overnight.

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Productivity Commission condemns WA GST deal

An interim report from the Productivity Commission has found that Western Australia's GST deal has been a big mistake that has cost taxpayers billions of dollars.

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Taxpayers bailout Tomago aluminium smelter

Taxpayers are to fund a $2.5 billion bailout of Australia's largest aluminium smelter at Tomago in New South Wales.

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Wilkie refers govt gambling plans to NACC

The Independent MP Andrew Wilkie has referred the Labor Government's handling of its gambling ad reforms to the National Anti-Corruption Commission.

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Rates on hold but inflation still too high

The Reserve Bank has decided to leave interest rates on hold today, but the Governor is warning that inflation is still too high and if it does not come down another rate rise is inevitable.

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Air Services Australia apologises for Jetstar incident

The federal government body responsible for controlling air traffic in Australia has apologised for a near miss involving Jetstar and Qatar airways planes on the tarmac at Sydney airport.

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Vic poultry to stay inside as bird flu spreads

Victoria is the first state to require poultry producers to keep their birds indoors as the H5 bird flu crisis worsens in Australia.

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Gambling ad reforms stall in parliament

The Albanese government is facing a battle to get its gambling ad reforms through parliament with the Greens and the Coalition refusing to back the legislation in its current form.

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