Corby's dad 'owned pot in boogie board'

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Mick Corby owned the marijuana found in the boogie board bag of his daughter Schapelle, says a convicted drug trafficker who claims he and Mr Corby were drug associates.

NZ Warriors finish off Cowboys 24-14

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The North Queensland Cowboys have extended their losing streak to 10 consecutive games after being defeated by the New Zealand Warriors in the NRL clash at Mt Smart Stadium.

Indigenous body must be credible: govt

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A new indigenous representative body must maintain a credible reputation with indigenous people, the public and the government, Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny Macklin said.

Salty snag sangers under attack

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The iconic Aussie sausage sanger has been hauled over the coals for its "extreme salt content" in a new review showing the bread and everything inside it blows sodium guidelines.

Harden up, Craig tells Crows

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Adelaide coach Neil Craig wants the AFL lesson from Geelong last weekend to harden, rather than scar his team.

Ten die after gastro hits nursing homes

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(AAP) NSW Health authorities are concerned tainted food may have caused two gastroenteritis outbreaks at a Blue Mountains nursing home where 10 people died last month, but have found no evidence to

Govt reappoints Samuel as ACCC chairman

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(AAP) Graeme Samuel says his reappointment as chairman of the country's competition watchdog is a vote of confidence in the entire organisation.

Jongewaard's Olympic appeal successful

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(AAP) Mountain biker Chris Jongewaard remains a long way from Olympic selection, despite a big win at Cycling Australia's appeals tribunal.

One in five choose debt over bankruptcy

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One in five struggling borrowers facing financial ruin are choosing debt arrangements over bankruptcy, which is running near record highs.

Indonesian govt accepts East Timor blame

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Indonesia says it will completely accept a long-awaited report which blames it for murders, rapes and torture in East Timor in 1999.

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