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4:59 PM | Former millionaire hotelier Andrew Kalajzich will walk free from jail tomorrow having served more than 25 years behind bars for the murder of his wife.
RBA surprise puts dollar on record course
4:57 PM | The Reserve Bank's shock move to leave its key cash unchanged served as rocket fuel for the Australian dollar, propelling the currency to record highs.
Excess Baggage is ... the biggest loser
4:35 PM | The ratings year has not even officially begun and it has claimed its first scalp.
3:15 PM | Up to 10,000 Sydney motorists may have been wrongly billed after Melbourne's CityLink toll road stopped differentiating between NSW and Victorian licence plates.
RBA leaves rates on hold
2:57 PM | Borrowers will have to wait at least another month for more interest rate relief after the RBA surprises pundits by leaving its key rate unchanged.
2:49 PM | A large pool of human blood has been found inside a cubby house in the playground of a school in southern Sydney and police want to know who it belongs to.
2:28 PM | ACT Brumbies flyhalf Zack Holmes has put his hand up to fill Matt Giteau's goalkicking shoes.
Dramatic siege ends in $15m drug haul
1:18 PM | A siege in Melbourne’s north-west has come to an end after police arrested two men who were barricaded in a unit for four-and-a-half hours. The pair, both aged in their 20s, were arrested after lengthy negotiations and as police raided five properties across Melbourne in connection with a drugs investigation.
12:16 PM | The rivalry between two companies over the contract to maintain of some of Sydney's most prominent public fountains is at the heart of a grisly suburban killing, a court has heard.
Scuffle erupts at weigh-in for Sonny Bill bout
11:53 AM | Sonny Bill Williams has clashed with heavyweight boxing opponent Clarence Tillman III a day early as their weigh-in today descended into a pushing match.
Slipper gets the Judas treatment
10:59 AM | The Opposition leader, Tony Abbott, brought politics to the pulpit today with a reading of the Judas betrayal at the annual church service in Canberra attended by MPs and Senators to mark the opening of Parliament.
10:32 AM | National Australia Bank has upped the ante in the mortgage rates war by pledging to offer the lowest mortgage rate of the big four for all of 2012.
No light at the end of the Cross City Tunnel
10:26 AM | Sydney's Cross City Tunnel could soon enter receivership for the second time, due to a dispute between its owners and the state government about stamp duty.
The naked truth
9:49 AM | Sex addiction fuels movies and headlines, but despite this, writes Rachel Hills, it remains poorly understood.
9:45 AM | The former head of the government's industrial relations watchdog has been ordered to appear at a Senate estimates hearing next Wednesday and will face a grilling over what the opposition says has been three years of inaction relating to an investigation into the embattled Labor MP Craig Thomson.
9:44 AM | Collingwood 2010 premiership forward Alan Didak has torn an adductor muscle in his groin and will miss at least four weeks of training.
Nine's moderate Mornings kick off
9:42 AM | Nine's pricier, higher profile morning show switcharoo yields slight ratings improvement.
More than skin deep: tattoos mark Black Saturday
8:32 AM | THREE years after the Black Saturday fires, green and black remain the dominant colours on the approach to Flowerdale. The green can be seen in the fringes of leaves that jut from the blackened trees that line the road. The new growth appeared within weeks of the fires ending.
8:19 AM | The wife of a construction worker who died after being crushed by a scoop bucket at a south-west Sydney demolition site yesterday was due to give birth today or tomorrow, his union says.
'Heartbroken': family in shock as teenager feared drowned
8:12 AM | The family of a teenager feared drowned off a central coast beach have spoken of his "heartbroken" twin, as emergency services resume their search for the boy and a rock fisherman missing off the far south coast.
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