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Lessons for this year's schoolies
4:00 AM AEDT | It may not be obvious from the images that you will see over the next three days, but South Australia’s schoolies celebrations are the envy of other destinations nationwide.
Water woes on Eyre Peninsula
4:00 AM AEDT | The Eyre Peninsula is harsh, red and dry. Its pretty coastal towns, mining centres and agriculture depend almost entirely on a water supply that’s fast running out.
1:27 AM AEDT | FEDERAL police have raided the homes of executives from a Reserve Bank of Australia company, Securency, as part of an international bribery investigation.
1:27 AM AEDT | A nondescript building houses Sydney's scariest, most unsettling helpline, where the smallest victories are cause for joy, writes Adele Horin.
1:25 AM AEDT | SYDNEY is facing the early onset of the bushfire season with a heavy build-up of fuel still lying in the forests around the city, despite an increase in hazard reduction burning this year.
1:22 AM AEDT | IN A profession notoriously resilient to hard times, online dating sites threaten to do what the global financial crisis could not - send the sex services industry broke.
1:07 AM AEDT | Changing Scientology's tax-exempt status could involve a legal stoush, writes Malcolm Knox.
1:04 AM AEDT | For the first time in his premiership, Nathan Rees this week looked like a leader. But were voters listening? Andrew Clennell investigates.
1:01 AM AEDT | DURING the last federal election campaign, Maxine McKew was the belle of Bennelong. But if two years is a long time in politics, its eternity at the box office. So the telemovie we'll call Mad Maxine has been shelved indefinitely.
1:01 AM AEDT | NEW restrictions will be imposed on 66 of the state's most violent pubs and clubs as part of a revised scheme to reduce alcohol-related violence.
1:01 AM AEDT | AUSTRALIA POST has been found in court to have underpaid a new breed of postie who work under onerous contracts to deliver mail.
1:01 AM AEDT | KEVIN RUDD is expected to use an address to the Australian Christian Lobby today to announce continued funding for chaplains in schools.
1:01 AM AEDT | THE Federal Government forecast $4 billion would be deposited in First Home Saver accounts by 2012, but the scheme has had a very slow start with just $41 million deposited after its first nine months, according to the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
1:01 AM AEDT | THEY are clean, quiet and efficient: no wonder electric and electric hybrid cars are seen as the future of motoring.
1:01 AM AEDT | THE acquittal of a woman who stabbed a teenage girl in an after-school brawl sends a dangerous message to students that fights can be settled with weapons, not words, a police officer says.
1:01 AM AEDT | JENNY Lauschke has never played rugby. At least, not normal rugby.
1:01 AM AEDT | TV DIGITAL multichannels will not have to screen a minute of Australian programming, with the federal Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, declaring that local content rules will not apply.
1:00 AM AEDT | A look at what's on offer on television from the world of sport this weekend.
1:00 AM AEDT | THOROUGHBRED racing's first EPO charges have been laid. Racing Victoria stewards yesterday asked trainer Bevan Laming and son Richard to answer charges regarding the banned substance being found ...
1:00 AM AEDT | Tamworth war horse The Jackal must overcome massive hurdles in today's $100,000 Ferrier Hodgson Stakes at Eagle Farm.Obviously, the $100,000 prizemoney, $30,000 more than any race at Rosehill ...
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20 Nov 09 | BRITNEY Spears' singing prowess may be deeply suspect but she can thrust her genitals at a camera with aplomb.
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