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Almost certain washed up plane debris from Boeing 777: Malaysia

Malaysia's deputy transport minister says it is "almost certain" that the debris that washed up on La Reunion island in the southern Indian Ocean belongs to a Boeing 777 aircraft.

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A job revolution is coming, and we can't ignore it

We need to confront the changing nature of work and technology, and admit that jobs are on the line. Let's not bury our heads in the sand and let the discussion be dominated by vested interests and naysayers.

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Almost certain washed up plane debris from Boeing 777: Malaysia

Malaysia's deputy transport minister says it is "almost certain" that the debris that washed up on La Reunion island in the southern Indian Ocean belongs to a Boeing 777 aircraft.

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Almost certain washed up plane debris from Boeing 777: Malaysia

Malaysia's deputy transport minister says it is "almost certain" that the debris that washed up on La Reunion island in the southern Indian Ocean belongs to a Boeing 777 aircraft.

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Business

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Milk shaken by Chinese demand rollercoaster

Like so many other commodities, the price of milk has ridden a China-driven rollercoaster over the past few years.

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NSW drops prosecutions against Uber drivers

The New South Wales Government withdraws prosecutions against two dozen Uber drivers due to a lack of evidence.

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Sport

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Goodes is playing the victim, says Akermanis

Jason Akermanis says Adam Goodes is being a "sook" over the booing controversy, which he says is not driven by racism.

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Science and Technology

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Security agencies reveal 11,000 cyber security incidents last year

The nation's top spy agencies warn that the number of cyber security threats facing Australia is increasing by the day, saying there were thousands of cyber security incidents affecting Australian businesses last year.

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Environment

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'I was scared to death': In pursuit of the world's big cats

National Geographic photographer Steve Winter, known for his intimate photos of big cats, arrives in Australia for the first time to deliver a series of talks on his thrilling career in wildlife photography.

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