Melbourne Dali show attracts 330,000

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More than 330,000 people have flocked to the National Gallery of Victoria to see the
works of Spanish surrealism artist Salvador Dali.

Teenage sailor set to sail into Sydney

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Teenage adventurer Jessica Watson's trial voyage to Sydney is giving her a taste of
the huge challenge she will face on her controversial bid to sail single-handed

Turnbull denies claim he`d quit over ETS

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Malcolm Turnbull has rejected claims he told colleagues he would quit politics
altogether if his party room did not back his position on climate change.

Storm beat Eels 23-16 in NRL grand final

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Melbourne elevated their standing to sit amongst the greatest NRL sides of all time
as they withstood a furious Parramatta finish to run out 23-16 winners for their

Fifth Australian dies in Samoa tsunami

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A 30-year-old woman has been confirmed as the fifth Australian to be killed in a
devastating tsunami that has left Samoa facing a humanitarian disaster.

Search still on for 24 Aussies in Padang

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Miracles do happen," Australian paramedic Tony Orreal says, standing outside a
Padang English school that was once four storeys tall, but has been reduced to two,

Marysville Medical Clinic wins top prize

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A medical clinic that was burnt to the ground during Victoria's Black Saturday
bushfires in February has been named the state's practice of the year.

Youth violence escalating: Twentyman

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A late night shooting in Melbourne's west is the latest warning sign that youth
violence in the area is escalating out of control, a leading youth worker says.

Fury snatch draw after Velaphi blunder

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Ten-man North Queensland fought back from a goal down to grab a controversial 1-1
A-League draw against Perth in front of 12,822 fans at ME Bank Stadium on Saturday.

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