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National News - The West Australian
Anger at banks' rates threat (The West Australian)
The Federal Government should intervene directly in the banking sector if the major banks fail to pass on an expected cut in official interest rates this week, the union movement has demanded.
Another shooting in Sydney's southwest (AAP)
A man has been shot three times in the leg in the latest shooting in Sydney's southwest.
Top filmmakers die in NSW chopper crash (AAP)
Leading Australian filmmaker Andrew Wight and American cinematographer Mike deGruy have died in a helicopter crash on the NSW south coast.
Gillard ahead of Abbott in latest poll (AAP)
Julia Gillard has outstripped Tony Abbott as preferred prime minister for the first time in nine months in the latest Fairfax/Nielsen poll.
One dead in Qld floods, St George cut off (AAP)
The Queensland town of St George has been cut off after floodwaters submerged the only road out of town late on Sunday night.
Syrian embassy in Canberra trashed (AAP)
Syria's embassy in Canberra was ransacked just before a security alert was issued following similar attacks in Europe and the Middle East.
Top filmmakers die in NSW chopper crash (AAP)
Leading Australian filmmaker Andrew Wight and American cinematographer Mike deGruy have died in a helicopter crash on the NSW south coast.
Emotions high as Qld's St George evacuates (AAP)
Evacuations are running smoothly, but residents in St George are still coming to grips with the disaster facing them, the town's mayor says.
Gillard won't call for vote on leadership (AAP)
Prime Minister Julia Gillard says she won't call a vote in caucus because she is confident in her leadership.
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Pole trekker faces a great adventure
HE has trekked to the South Pole and crossed the Tasman in a kayak. Now James Castrisson shapes up for the biggest adventure of his life.
Gillard's BBQ party strikes a snag
MORE than 20 MPs failed to show at PM Julia Gillard's special caucus meeting as speculation continued her leadership was crumbling.
Korea's sex call - dob in prostitutes
SOUTH Korea's government has written to a number of Sydney mayors asking them to "dob in" Koreans involved in prostitution.
Huegill goes the distance for Mila
HE'S won Olympic silver and bronze medals, but super-fish and happy dad Geoff Huegill says it all pales compared with his new daughter.
Thugs threaten to cut taxi driver's throat
A TAXI driver says he begged for his life as three thugs tried to cut his throat in a moving cab.
Google hunt found brutal truth behind killer
CALL it a woman's intuition but she had more than a nagging suspicion her sister's new boyfriend was hiding a secret.
THE RIVERS WILD: Worst yet to hit swamped Queensland's west
TOWNS on notice as Maranoa River expected to join with swollen Balonne River, creating a devastating flood today.
Prime Minister's BBQ party strikes a snag
MORE than 20 MPs failed to show at Julia Gillard's meeting as she tells Labor colleagues to pull their heads in.
Research leads to great myth understanding
HALF of all marriages end in divorce, right? Wrong. Here are five incorrect assumptions often heard in daily life.
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