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Services held at Gallipoli and France

Thousands gathered for the dawn service at Anzac Cove have been told there is no more poignant place to be for an Australian or New Zealander.

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Should Anzac Day inspire more than just fervour?

It's clear now that Anzac Day has grown to become our most important commemorative day. But is that in itself enough?

Should it also spark more of a national conversation? And shouldn't we at least try and invest the day with what historians like Clare Wright call "historical authenticity"?

Along with the mass patriotic sentiment, the huge crowds and even the football grudge matches the day now inspires, some are still searching for more.

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Death toll in Bangladesh building collapse rises

Bangladeshi police say the death toll from a building collapse in the capital Dhaka has risen to 145.

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World

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Death toll in Bangladesh building collapse rises

Bangladeshi police say the death toll from a building collapse in the capital Dhaka has risen to 145.

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Business

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ASIC warns on social media trades

As US authorities investigate the source of a fake Twitter message that sparked a share slip on Wall Street, the Australian market regulator is warning that social media cannot be trusted.

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Politics

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Parental scheme's timing depends on budget: Abbott

Federal Opposition Leader Tony Abbott says the timing of the Coalition's paid parental leave scheme and an associated tax cut will depend on the state of the budget.

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Sport

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Humble Magnussen glad to be back swimming

James Magnussen says Australia's swimming scandals have been blown out of proportion, but promises to change his brazen ways and become a humble champion.

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Science and Technology

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Just for Lulz: timeline of hacks

Lulz Security gained notoriety in 2011 for hacking government and corporate websites "for fun".

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Environment

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Unspoilt stretch of Murray-Darling to be conserved

The last untouched part of the Murray-Darling River system has been protected, after graziers sold the land to a conservation group.

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