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The silver surfer lives in Sydney, rides longboards and shortboards, likes making waves and has an opinion on just about everything. His friends, family and employers wish he didn't
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As state Premier Anna Bligh says, "Australia's floods broke our hearts, but they won't break the will of Queenslanders."
Cricket between The Windies and Australia has a happy history ... and none of it's about racism or identity politics.
Mother nature descended in all her fury on south-eastern Australia at the weekend, leaving a trail of fiery death and destruction that belies belief
News of Prince Harry's tour in Afghanistan has led to his recall over security fears, but at least the tabloids are seeing him in a new light
The rich vein of Australia's criminal past is never too far from the surface, even in the 21st century. A new show documents a decade of bloody gangland killings.
There are ways to bring down governments that have outlived their usefulness or betrayed their people, and there are ways. Here's the best way.
How a bad night out at an American lap-dancing club turned into a potential vote winner Down Under
The Australian Government hit back at the murderous regime of Zimbabwe's Robert Mugabe by cancelling a planned cricket tour.
Horrific events of nearly a century ago are more relevent to the future of the English-speaking nations than ever, as history has a habit of repeating.
Conspiracy theories about the Iranian capture of a British Naval Party hold a lot less water than the Persian Gulf.
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