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Gonggate builder Frank Vellar beats bush ban
3:39 PM AEST | A Wollongong developer's family will be allowed to keep two million-dollar mansions even though they were built in protected bushland.
Miner lives on flip of coin
3:25 PM AEST | Brant Webb probably survived the Beaconsfield rockfall on the toss of a coin, he told the inquest into the death of workmate Larry Knight.
2:57 PM AEST | ONE person is in a critical condition after a bus collided with a semi-trailer in front of a motor vehicle dealership near Coonoc Road in Traralgon.
2:42 PM AEST | The father of twin toddlers found dead in their Sunnybank Hills home last month has been freed on bail.
Accused high on ice
11:45 AM AEST | A MAN who allegedly bound and gagged a Stockton woman and stabbed her to death was an ice addict, who told police he was using drugs every two or three hours at the time of the murder, a court has heard.
11:39 AM AEST | Homicide squad police are this morning at the bus stop where the body of a baby was found in a shopping bag in Victoria's north yesterday.
Socialite's hitman sentence increased
11:13 AM AEST | Swedish-born socialite and waitress Charlotte Lindstrom has had her jail term increased for soliciting a Sydney hit man to murder two witnesses.
10:47 AM AEST | Clean Seas Tuna chairman Hagen Stehr has hit out at plans to ship iron ore from Port Lincoln, saying it would be detrimental to not only the fishing industry, but also Eyre Peninsula’s grain industry.
Firepower chief lived in luxury
24/07/2008 | Head of fuel pill company believed to have spent a fortune on antiques, regularly flying an antique dealer to Russia to advise on purchases.
24/07/2008 | NEWS of Nestle’s closure plans is blow number two for Inverell, according to Chamber of Commerce and Industry president Andrew Cleaver.
BRIT teachers set to join statewide strike
24/07/2008 | FRUSTRATED Bendigo TAFE teachers look set to take part in a statewide 24-hour strike next month over pay and work conditions.
Victoria's youth staying at home
24/07/2008 | MORE young Victorians are living at home with their parents than in any other state, new research has shown.
Lacey a little miracle
24/07/2008 | WHEN Lacey Smith was born on January 19, she could fit in the palm of her father, Ben.
Family flees  house blaze
24/07/2008 | A MOTHER of four young children has told of almost becoming trapped while trying to flee her burning Wendouree West home yesterday.
24/07/2008 | ABC viewers can now watch television online, with the launch last night of an internet platform that streams five new ABC channels onto computer screens.
24/07/2008 | If you're going to spend decades training to work in your preferred field, NSW is one of the best places to do it, writes Kate Jackson.
24/07/2008 | COMMUTERS from western Sydney will be offered a 50 per cent discount on their train tickets to the city if they travel outside the morning and afternoon peaks in an attempt to ease chronic overcrowding on the CityRail network.
24/07/2008 | A "WILD-LOOKING" teenage "prankster" leapt 20 metres from a bridge into a cold river to save the life of a woman, 70, just moments after finding what was believed to be her suicide note.
24/07/2008 | AUSTRALIAN households are suffering as the rising cost of living gobbles up income gains, leaving many Sydney families treading water.
24/07/2008 | MICHAEL COSTA, widely regarded as the most eccentric man in the NSW Parliament, has revealed he has had to act as a counsellor to some of his parliamentary colleagues who have come to him about their mental health problems.
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