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Police apply to hold teen for up to 14 days over alleged Anzac Day terror plot

Police in Victoria apply to detain an 18-year-old man without charge after his arrest in counterterrorism raids that targeted a group of people allegedly plotting an Islamic State-inspired Anzac Day attack.

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COAG: sound and fury, signifying not very much

Australia's heads of government have treated us to another non-event in Canberra.

Anything positive and meaningful, like getting national agreement on a co-ordinated strategy to combat domestic violence, would have been worked out beforehand bar some minor quibbles.

Meanwhile, the rumblings over tax and federation reform have been put off to a special leaders' "retreat".

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Two people with life-threatening injuries after major SA crash

Two people sustain life-threatening injuries and three others are seriously injured after a three-vehicle crash in South Australia's mid north.

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World

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Mohammed Morsi 'could face death penalty' over protester deaths

Egypt's ex-president Mohammed Morsi could be sentenced to death on Tuesday on charges of inciting the killing of protesters, experts say, in the first verdict against him nearly two years after his fall from power.

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Business

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Australia, UK announce crackdown on profit shifting

Australia and the UK agree to work together to tackle profit shifting by multinational companies in an effort to drive an international crackdown on the practice.

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Politics

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NT Opposition Leader resigns in face of police investigation

Embattled Northern Territory Labor leader Delia Lawrie announces she is stepping down to focus on the "legal challenge" confronting her as police investigate her actions over the Stella Maris inquiry, with Michael Gunner taking over.

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Sport

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Dominant Hawthorn too good for Bulldogs in Launceston

Hawthorn has put in a dominant performance in Launceston to see off the the Bulldogs by 70 points.

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Science and Technology

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Amazonian tribe study shows human bodily bacteria is changing

A study looking at the gut, mouth and skin microbes in people from a small, isolated tribe in southern Venezuela's Amazonian jungles shows just how much modern life may be altering humankind's bodily bacteria.

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Environment

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Macquarie Island wildlife recovering after rabbit eradication

Once overrun with feral rabbits, World Heritage-listed Macquarie Island is on its way to returning to the wildlife haven it once was.

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