F1 champ Hamilton charged over burnout

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British Formula One ace Lewis Hamilton has been charged over a burnout performed
outside the Australian Grand Prix.

World Turtle Day marked in sand

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Giant sand sculptures of flatback turtles have been crafted at beaches around
Australia to highlight World Turtle Day and urge the federal government to establish

NT remembers first female solo flight

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Amy Johnson may have been fashionably late landing at Darwin 80 years ago, but the
pioneering aviatrix was on no ego trip.

Teenage showjumper hurt in fall

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A 17-year-old girl has been crushed under her horse and seriously injured during a
showjumping event southwest of Sydney.

Prowler targets women at Defence bases

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A prowler is reportedly targeting women living at two Canberra military colleges and
striking when their partners are away on service.

Hawks, Saints show they're not spent

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Hawthorn's faint pulse is a heartbeat again after they thrashED Carlton by 50 points
on Sunday to prove they're not a spent force this AFL season.

Ombudsman alleges firm underpaid worker

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The Fair Work Ombudsman is prosecuting a Perth electrical business for allegedly
underpaying a teenage employee by nearly $10,000.

Hawks show fight to down Blues 110-60

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Hawthorn star forward Lance Franklin says the club can achieve anything this year,
with an early season injury crisis behind them and their hunger back.

Saints ease past struggling Eagles

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St Kilda halted their slide down the AFL table with an important 35-point win over
West Coast at a windy Subiaco Oval on Sunday.

Barry Hall reported again, Eade fumes

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Western Bulldogs star Barry Hall is on report again but coach Rodney Eade claims his
forward gets no protection from AFL umpires and was forced to defend himself against

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