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Millions of people celebrate 2015 with fireworks, parties

Celebrations across the country are mostly incident-free with millions of Australian revellers turning out to see in the new year.

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The Drum

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Why Islamic State glorified the Sydney siege

The new edition of Islamic State's magazine claims the Sydney siege gunman as a righteous jihadist, and we shouldn't dismiss this level of propaganda lightly.

Online publications like this are easy to produce and the fact it is in English ensures it reaches the widest possible audience.

Islamic State would certainly be aware of the worldwide media attention that the Martin Place siege attracted and would want to replicate that if at all possible.

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People smuggler crew abandons nearly 1,000 migrants on ship, Red Cross says

Nearly 1,000 migrants arrive in Italy on a cargo ship after reportedly being abandoned by the ship's crew in the Adriatic Sea, the Italian Red Cross says.

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World

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People smuggler crew abandons nearly 1,000 migrants on ship, Red Cross says

Nearly 1,000 migrants arrive in Italy on a cargo ship after reportedly being abandoned by the ship's crew in the Adriatic Sea, the Italian Red Cross says.

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Business

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Stagnant ASX ends year with a whimper

The Australian share market fell on the last day of 2014, but managed to eke out a modest gain for the year.

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Politics

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Leaders' New Year messages look towards positive changes in 2015

Australia's political leaders say jobs, families and the Anzac centenary are the priorities in 2015.

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Sport

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Fearless Phoenix complete 3-1 smash-and-grab win over Reds

Wellington withstood a mountain of first-half pressure to pile on the goals in the second term.

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Science and Technology

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Father-son team hope to make Australian space history

An Australian man and his 12-year-old son are hoping to make history with the development of the smallest spacecraft able to re-enter Earth's atmosphere and land safely.

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Environment

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Proposed Abbot Point dredge spoil site 'worst possible' for environment

The Queensland Government has known for more than two years that the site where it proposes to dump millions of tonnes of dredge spoil at Abbot Point was the worst of seven possible options from an environmental point of view.

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