40 injured in Qantas incident over WA

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(AAP) Passengers aboard a Qantas flight from Singapore to Perth suffered fractures and lacerations following a "sudden change in altitude", the airline says.

CBA in talks with HBOS to buy BankWest

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(AAP) Commonwealth Bank of Australia Ltd (CBA) has begun exclusive negotiations with troubled HBOS Plc to buy its Australian retail banking arm BankWest.

Mitcham proud to be gay and inspiring

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(AAP) Australian diving sensation Matthew Mitcham says he's proud but sad to have been the only openly gay athlete at the Beijing Olympics.

Major banks cut home loan rates by 0.8%

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(AAP) The big four banks have all reduced their standard variable home loan rate by 80 basis points, passing on most of the Reserve Bank of Australia's (RBA) full percentage point cut, as they try

36 injured in Qantas incident over WA

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(AAP) Thirty-six people were hurt, some seriously, when thrown from their seats as an international Qantas plane suddenly lost altitude over Western Australia on Tuesday.

Govt prepared to take hit in rate debate

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(AAP) Federal Treasurer Wayne Swan has conceded the government might lose support for not pressing banks to pass on in full a rate cut expected on Tuesday.

Aussies 'losing interest' in climate

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(AAP) Australians are getting bored with climate change, and many still doubt whether it is actually happening, says a new survey.

Phone call adds lead in Lapthorne case

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(AAP) An anonymous caller has told Britt Lapthorne's family a woman tried to post an Australian passport after the backpacker had disappeared.

Jets fail to launch in draw with Phoenix

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(AAP) Newcastle have squandered a golden opportunity to close the gap on the A-League top four, allowing two penalty goals as Wellington escaped with a 2-2 draw at EnergyAustralia Stadium on Monday

Timor police 'to stop taking guns home'

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(AAP) Police in East Timor have been ordered to set up checkpoints and step up patrols to stop officers from taking weapons home, amid signs of mounting tensions in the force.

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