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Judges named for Australian export awards

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Riviera consolidates Queensland dealer network

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Opera Australia hopes for happiness

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Backpack spend-up

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Senate thwarting ALP

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Performance anxiety

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Final environmental nod for Australasian

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Rudd doesn't respect the Senate: MPs

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Wheelchair-bound Canadian, 35, beaten in Australia

A wheelchair-bound Canadian man is recovering in hospital after a vicious beating at the hands of two teenagers in Sydney, Australia. The 35-year-old man, who is reportedly from Winnipeg, was attacked on a train platform late Tuesday night. Surveillance

Aussie technology for Chinese cars

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