Top Muslims denounce dead Bali bombers

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Islamic leaders have condemned the Bali bombers in a bid to quell religious tensions after the three militants died together at the hands of elite Indonesian police snipers in Central Java.

Investigation launched into boxing brawl

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The Boxing Authority of NSW is set to conduct an investigation into the post-fight brawl which erupted at Central Coast Leagues Club on Friday night after hot prospect Willie Kickett was sensationa

Tongans destroy Scots 48-0

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Tonga has destroyed a battered and bruised Scotland in their final Rugby League World Cup match.

Family mourns mum, son killed in crash

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A plane carrying a Victorian police woman, her young son and two others, was trying to return to an airport runway when it crashed killing all on board, police say.

Extra $3000 for NSW first home buyers

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The NSW government's extra $3,000 for first-time home buyers is unlikely to stimulate the ailing housing market without changes to crippling levies, critics say.

Sydney service farewells Chinese student

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A Chinese student who fell to her death from a balcony was an "angel" with a "shining smile", her mother told hundreds of mourners at a Buddhist service in Sydney on Saturday.

NZ results point to change of government

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Counting in New Zealand's general election is pointing to a change of government, with the opposition National Party well ahead of the ruling Labour Party.

Opponents hope break will relax Kossie

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(AAP) Sydney FC boss John Kosmina hopes a two-week break will help improve his club's injury woes, while the media and opposing coaches hope it lightens up the volatile mentor.

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