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Home town of Stephanie Scott honours murdered teacher

Hot air balloonists in the small town of Canowindra, where Stephanie Scott grew up, have dedicated a flight to the murdered teacher.

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The Drum

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Minimum tax is maximum pain for government

Wednesday's Senate committee hearings into corporate tax avoidance made great theatre, but it was far more than that.

The anger the evidence generated will have a significant impact on the domestic taxation and entitlement debate.

You could sense the country saying to the Government: sort them out first; they've got the big bucks; only then can you come for us.

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Spieth maintains Masters lead as stars shine in third round

Jordan Spieth is maintaining his lead at the US Masters, but 'moving day' has lived up to its name for the chasing pack.

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World

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Obama, Castro herald new era at Americas Summit

US president Barack Obama and Cuba's Raul Castro have heralded a new era of bilateral relations as they both addressed a landmark Summit of the Americas ahead of historic one-on-one talks.

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Business

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Atlas Iron suspends operations in WA's Pilbara

Junior miner Atlas Iron will progressively suspend production at its Pilbara mine sites in response to the low iron ore price, creating uncertainty for almost 600 workers.

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Politics

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Egypt sentences Muslim Brotherhood leader, 11 others to death

An Egyptian court confirms the death sentences of the Muslim Brotherhood leader, Mohamed Badie, and at least 11 other senior members of the group for inciting chaos and violence.

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Sport

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Spieth maintains Masters lead as stars shine in third round

Jordan Spieth is maintaining his lead at the US Masters, but 'moving day' has lived up to its name for the chasing pack.

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Science and Technology

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Rescuers abandon efforts to save beached melon-headed whales in Japan

Rescuers are forced to abandon efforts to save around 150 melon-headed whales that became stranded on a beach in Japan, after frantically trying all day to save them.

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Environment

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Not possible to rid mainland Australia of all feral cats, Government document says

A new Federal Government document has stated it is not possible to rid mainland Australia of the scourge of feral cats, despite the Environment Minister's earlier promise to do so.

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