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More than 135 people have been charged under tough laws to help protect retail workers from aggressive shoppers.
The Wallabies have 12 Test matches between July and November in which to claw their way from eighth in the international ...
A refreshed Noah Balta will return to bolster Richmond's chances of delivering a little "payback" to Hawthorn by spoiling ...
A Labor MP battling to retain one of the most marginal seats in the country has apologised after his father made a string of ...
Then-prime minister Tony Abbott tries an onion at Charlton Farm Produce in 2015, watched by managing director David Addison ...
West Australian painter Abdul Abdullah has won the coveted Archibald's Packing Room Prize with a portrait of his best friend ...
The final YouGov poll ahead of Saturday's federal election offers some startling predictions, given most other polls suggest ...
Injured Reece Walsh is up for the contest with Selwyn Cobbo to win back his fullback jersey as he confirms his absence for ...
A hunter has been charged with animal cruelty crimes after almost a dozen dead kangaroos were found in bushland, allegedly ...
Smirnov, 44, was sentenced in January after pleading guilty to tax evasion and lying to the FBI about the phoney bribery ...
A female teacher previously facing trial accused of grooming a 15-year-old male student for sexual abuse has had all charges ...
Armed with a watering can, Mark Andrews has spent months nurturing 8000 native plants by hand on his north Warrnambool ...