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Swan Goodes 'gutted' but places no blame

"Shattered" Swan Adam Goodes says the 13-year-old girl who racially abused him at the MCG deserves support too.

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The Drum

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Hazel Hawke: from the heart

The death of Hazel Hawke, ex-wife of former prime minister Bob Hawke, has brought forth an outpouring of intense emotions and words from the heart.

People felt they knew her; that somehow she would understand their stories and concerns, and she was one of them.

Through her advocacy of numerous community causes to her candour about the onset of Alzheimer's, hers was a life marked by courage, dignity and speaking out in the public interest.

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Just In

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Gillard, Abbott rally party faithful

As the federal election bandwagon rolls on, Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott have rallied party faithful.

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World

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Toronto mayor denies crack cocaine allegation

Toronto's mayor has denied smoking crack cocaine amid claims of video footage proving otherwise.

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Business

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Australian shares slide for second day

Australian shares recorded their worst weekly performance this year, with a second straight day of heavy falls.

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Politics

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Gillard, Abbott rally party faithful

As the federal election bandwagon rolls on, Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott have rallied party faithful.

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Sport

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Swan Goodes 'gutted' but places no blame

"Shattered" Swan Adam Goodes says the 13-year-old girl who racially abused him at the MCG deserves support too.

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Science and Technology

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Ecuador satellite hits Soviet-era space junk

A tiny Ecuadoran satellite that collided in space with the remains of a Soviet rocket has survived the crash, but is damaged and not transmitting.

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Environment

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Global warming could be slower than first thought: report

A new report says the planet may be warming slower in the short-term than had been previously projected.

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