Up to 20 men in brawl in Sydney's west

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Bats and knives are believed to have been used when a group of about 20 men and the staff of a smash repair shop began a brawl in Sydney's west.

Foes unite as Hanson bids for NSW seat

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SYDNEY, March 9 (AAP)- One Nation founder Pauline Hanson has launched her bid for a NSW upper house seat in familiar style, telling a Sydney radio station that Muslims who won't assimilate shouldn'

Five-week finals could be AFL's future

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SYDNEY, March 9 (AAP)-The five-week finals series that so delighted Andrew Demetriou last year could become a permanent feature of the AFL season.

Sydney Roosters wary of rested Inglis

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SYDNEY, March 9 (AAP)-The Sydney Roosters fear Greg Inglis' six-month spell on the sidelines could have South Sydney's star recruit primed for a blockbuster performance in Friday night's NRL season

Prince to visit disaster-hit Australia, NZ

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SIDNEY, March 9 (AAP)-Prince William is putting his wedding preparations aside to travel to Australia and New Zealand - but his bride-to-be won't be joining him.

Unhappy consumers not buying homes

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SIDNEY, March 9 (AAP) - It could be that Reserve Bank governor Glenn Stevens is the only one left with a smile on his face, or at the very least, content with the way the economy is panning out.

Judy Moran guilty of murder

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SIDNEY, March 9 (AAP)- Even as a convicted murderer, Judy Moran put on a show for the cameras.

Darcey didn't scream, Vic court hears

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SIDNEY, March 9 (AAP)- Four-year-old Darcey Freeman fell to her death in silence after her father threw her over Melbourne's West Gate Bridge, her older brother told police.

Quotas spark debate on Women's Day

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March 8 (AAP)-Setting quotas to boost the number of women in senior management roles has dominated discussions about gender equity on the centenary of International Women's Day.

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