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International Jugglers Day
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Hunt for rioters after bishop's church stabbing
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NSW Police will boost their resources in western Sydney after a teenager was arrested over a stabbing attack on a bishop at an Assyrian church.
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Visa offered to guard hurt in Bondi stabbing
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The prime minister has confirmed the offer of a permanent visa will be made to an injured Pakistani security guard following the Bondi Junction stabbing.
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Jobless rate inches higher to 3.8 per cent
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Australian employment decreased by around 7000 people in March, coming in below expectations of a 7200 job boost.
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Police urge wanted man to surrender
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Police are looking for 38-year-old man Jordan Westin, wanted in relation to outstanding family violence matters, breach of bail and failing to appear in court.
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Australians arrested in global phishing sting
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Federal police have arrested five people as part of a worldwide crackdown on a phishing network that stole personal details from 94,000 Australians.
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Rich get richer than the rest, says report
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Australia's wealthiest households have comparatively added more to their pile than those at the bottom and rising unemployment is set to further widen the gap.
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Falls behind one in three child hospital visits
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Children and young people made more than 600,000 visits to Australian emergency departments and hospitals for injuries, new data shows.
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SPORT
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Government secures Canberra ALW future
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The ACT government has stumped up $200,000 in funding to help secure Canberra United's place in the next A-League Women season.
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Is it tram? Is it bus? Which Metro works best?
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"The considerably lower per km cost of the Brisbane Metro compared to the Canberra Metro results from using existing infrastructure, including busways, and not investing in rails," writes BEATRICE BODART-BAILEY.
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Stolen painting found by tree, more howlers
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"Prostitutes Appeal to Pope"... Whimsy columnist CLIVE WILLIAMS has been looking for examples of amusing headlines from international newspapers. He found quite a few.
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Sam who? Time for some vice-regal 'sunshine'
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"The vice-regal operations would greatly benefit from the 'sunshine of public exposure'... we have every right to know the attitudes and actions made on our behalf by the governor-general herself," writes columnist ROBERT MACKLIN.
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Holiday musical off to Madagascar
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Director Nina Stevenson is at it again, with her company Pied Piper's school holiday production of Madagascar JR - A Musical Adventure, a family show with all the characters from the movie.
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Streeton masterpiece sells, more than $1.8m
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A painting by Australian impressionist Arthur Streeton that was out of public view for more than a century has sold well above expectations for $1.875 million.
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DINING
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Food shines at newly opened farmhouse
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"It’s the food that makes Beltana Farm shine," writes dining reviewer WENDY JOHNSON. "Farmhouse shared plates are the go, served alongside a carefully selected list of Australian and local wines."
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SPONSORED CONTENT
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Customer service warms district’s ‘cold plains’
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CityNews speaks to some of the businesses that are professionally delivering a variety of services to the people of Tuggeranong.
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This week's digital edition
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"The considerably lower per km cost of the Brisbane Metro compared to the Canberra Metro results from… investing not in rails but in what benefits the public, namely electric vehicles," writes BEATRICE BODART-BAILEY.
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