Customs staff to strike on Tuesday

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(AAP) - International travellers may face delays next week due to industrial action by customs employees.

Buckley predicts A-League will prosper

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(AAP) - Football Federation Australia boss Ben Buckley expects the A-League to prosper this season after a potential financial firestorm was extinguished with a change of ownership for Wellington P

NBL talks with Bogut stall

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(AAP) -Talks with Andrew Bogut are on hold for three anxious NBL clubs as world body FIBA works out an insurance policy to cover the NBA's superstars during the American lockout.

Stevens wins Portia Geach Award

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SYDNEY (AAP) - Braidwood, NSW-based artist Kate Stevens has won the 2011 Portia Geach Memorial Award - Australia's most prestigious female arts prize.

Labor ministers deny Rudd comeback

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(AAP)- Labor MPs have rejected speculation about a Kevin Rudd leadership comeback, as the foreign minister came under scrutiny over his travel expenses.

NSW MP accused of public sex act: reports

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(AAP)- NSW Premier Barry O'Farrell has lashed out at "unsubstantiated allegations" after reports one of his MPs has been accused of engaging in a public sex act.

Cut rates this year, Westpac tells RBA

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(AAP)- Economists at one of Australia's largest banks are urging the central bank to cut interest rates before the end of the year after a new survey showed the manufacturing sector continues to de

HSU boss Michael Williamson to take leave

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(AAP) - Health Services Union national president Michael Williamson will stand down while the union reviews its operations following allegations he improperly used credit cards and received secret

Bystander regrets helping stabbed man

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(AAP) - An elderly man who helped a criminal bleeding from fatal stab wounds suffered during a home invasion in southwest Sydney says he regrets giving him a hand.

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