Cayless era ends at Parramatta

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Parramatta will officially draw the curtain on the Nathan Cayless era at the NRL
club when they farewell him at a tribute dinner in Sydney on Saturday night.

Banks profits similar to Canadian lenders

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Australia's big banks are slightly more profitable than their big six Canadian
counterparts, which consistently rank alongside the local lenders as the world's
safest banks.

PNG outraged over rape of Aussie woman

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Papua New Guinean officials have expressed outrage at the "appalling" and "heinous"
rape of an Australian woman on a surfing trip.

Palmer gives Mercs as Xmas bonus to staff

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He wasn't wearing a Santa suit and he arrived by plane not sleigh, but the bag of
gifts Clive Palmer was dispensing when he arrived in Townsville on Friday was enough

Disabled womans sex attacker pleads guilty

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A Perth teenager who sexually assaulted an intellectually disabled woman at a care
facility has pleaded guilty in Perth Children's Court.

Nurses to strike despite order

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Nurses in NSW have vowed to walk off the job next Wednesday, despite the industrial
umpire ordering them not to.

Qld police rebuffed over excessive force

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A police sergeant used excessive force in the arrest of a teenage boy, Queensland's
Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT) says.

Leaders enter Vic election home stretch

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Labor will sell its record on jobs, education and economic management in the final
stretch of Victoria's election campaign, while the coalition will announce tax cuts,

Analysis missing from WA govt's port spend

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The West Australian government leapt into committing millions of dollars to the
Oakajee Port development in the state's midwest without properly assessing whether

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