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Facebook photos led to discovery of explosives: police

Pictures posted on social media led police to search a house south of Brisbane where they found explosives, Queensland Police say.

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Palmer's Lambie headache is now a migraine

The Palmer United Party's problem child, Senator Jacqui Lambie, is again causing headaches for the eponymous party's leader.

Being ex-communicated from PUP for disloyalty would only seal her reputation as Queen of the Underdogs, and Clive Palmer knows it. He can't control her, nor can he afford to lose her.

Amongst the political chaos that such manoeuvrings produce, it's refreshing at least to see that Lambie knows how to outsmart the old dog.

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Man killed by police in hostage stand-off identified

A man who was fatally shot by police after taking a hostage at knifepoint is identified as Brendan John Lindsay.

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World

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Indian army admits 'mistake' in Kashmir teen killings

The Indian army admits it made a mistake in shooting dead two teenagers in Kashmir, a rare public admission of fault.

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Business

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Australia and China close to signing free trade deal

As APEC kicks off in Beijing, senior Australian Government ministers are talking up the likelihood a trade deal with China will be ready to sign when president Xi Jinping visits Australia for the G20 summit.

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Politics

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APEC ministers pledge to step up graft fight

Asia-Pacific government ministers meeting in Beijing endorse plans to deepen regional anti-graft efforts, in a move that coincides with a high-profile corruption crackdown within China's Communist Party.

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Sport

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Cheika always confident of Wallabies victory over Wales

Michael Cheika insists defeat to Wales never crossed his mind despite the Wallabies trailing late in their 33-28 win.

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Science and Technology

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Home owners' security footage being streamed on website

Footage from hundreds of security cameras monitoring Australian businesses and homes is now available to anyone with an internet connection to view online.

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Environment

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Officials deny claims Chinese diplomats in Tanzanian ivory buying sprees

Officials condemn reports Chinese delegates are using official visits and diplomatic privilege to smuggle ivory out of Tanzania saying the claims are "fabrications".

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