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Herald Sun
   
Abbott appeals to Indon for Bali Nine   
The Australian
PRIME Minister Tony Abbott says he's working as hard as humanly possible to spare Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran from an Indonesian firing squad. THE pair were expected to be transported to the Indonesian island where executions are carried out ...

Australia will be 'grievously let down' if Bali Nine executions go ahead, Abbott says   9news.com.au
Bendigo vigil held for Bali nine: Photos   West Coast Sentinel
Abbott 'grievously let down' if Jakarta executes Bali pair   The West Australian
ABC Online   
TVNZ   
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Sydney Morning Herald
   
'Hard to beat': Toll can't believe its luck as Japan Post lobs a very sweet offer   
Sydney Morning Herald
ANALYSIS. Toll's traditional business model of moving consumer goods between stores and warehouses by road and air has been challenged by the emergence of online shopping. Photo: Bloomberg. Not so Little: Meet the $340m winner in Japan Post's ...

Merged Toll Holdings to take on Australia Post   The Australian
Japan Post bid positive for Toll: union   9news.com.au
No major job cuts in Toll takeover   NEWS.com.au
Brisbane Times   
New York Times   
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Sky News Australia
   
Baird pledges $300m to tackle traffic   
NEWS.com.au
SOME of Sydney's most congested roads will be upgraded by the NSW government should it win the March election. PREMIER Mike Baird says $300 million will be spent on works such as improving intersections and widening roads on 32 of the worst traffic ...

Premier Mike Baird targets Sydney's traffic nightmares with $300m   The Daily Telegraph
Mike Baird promises $300 million to untangle Sydney's roads   Sydney Morning Herald
Baird labelled a 'coward' by Senator Sam Dastyari for not attending ...   Brisbane Times

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The Guardian
   
Government refuses to reveal cost to taxpayers of scheme to store metadata   
The Guardian
The federal government has refused to reveal the cost to taxpayers of its proposed data retention scheme, but Tony Abbott ratcheted up his demands for parliament to pass the legislation to avoid “unilateral disarmament in the face of criminals”. The prime ...

Data retention to cost $400m   The Australian
Data retention cost 'up to' $400 million a year   iTWire
Abbott warns Australia faces "explosion" of crimes without metadata laws   Xinhua
ZDNet   
Sydney Morning Herald   
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Herald Sun
   
Melbourne's Flinders Street Station to get $100m upgrade, Victorian Government ...   
ABC Online
Melbourne's Flinders Street Station will get a $100 million facelift to repair its famous clock tower, upgrade platforms and toilets, and make it "more functional for passengers", the Victorian Government has announced. Premier Daniel Andrews said the ...

Decaying Flinders St to get $100m upgrade   Yahoo!7 News
Flinders St station rescue mission   3AW
$100 million to fix Flinders St station   Herald Sun
Brisbane Times   
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9news.com.au
   
Surfers hope cyclone will keep crocs away   
NEWS.com.au
REMOTE communities in the north-east Top End are battening down as Tropical Cyclone Lam intensifies, but the storm is good news for at least some residents. SURFERS are hoping the big swell along the coastline of the Gove Peninsula will keep away the ...

NT cyclone expected to intensify   Perth Now
Double cyclone trouble brewing   The Land Newspaper
Queensland on cyclone watch as Coral Sea tropical low looms; wild weather ...   ABC Online
Sydney Morning Herald   
The Queensland Times   
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Brisbane Times
   
Former Queensland transport worker allegedly ran fake licence scam   
Brisbane Times
The Crime and Corruption Commission conducted a 12-month investigation into drivers' licence scam in Queensland. Photo: Glen Hunt. The alleged mastermind of a fake Queensland drivers' licence scam was a worker at the state's Department of Main ...

Public servant accused of licence fraud   The Australian

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The Age
   
'Living her dream': Family visit scene of Josie Edden tragedy   
The Age
Friends of Josie Edden gather at the intersection where she was killed on Tuesday morning. Photo: Penny Stephens. The parents of Josie Edden have made an emotional visit to the Melbourne site where their only child was killed on Tuesday morning.
Josie Edden dies after tripping at Melbourne pedestrian crossing and being run ...   Herald Sun
'It could happen to anyone'   NEWS.com.au
Cafe worker killed by a garbage truck found by her boyfriend   Daily Mail
3AW   
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Hep A berry fears for SA school children   
The Australian
CHILDREN at nine South Australian primary schools and child care centres may have been served frozen berries from the batches at the centre of the hepatitis A scare. PRINCIPALS and directors at the sites are contacting parents to notify them of the possible ...


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Los Angeles Times
   
Obama administration puts immigration protections on hold after order   
Los Angeles Times
President Obama's plans to protect millions of immigrants from deportation were frozen on Tuesday while his administration scrambled to appeal an order by a federal judge in Texas temporarily halting the program. Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson ...

After Judge's Ruling, Obama Delays Immigration Actions   New York Times
Texas judge's immigration rebuke may be hard to challenge   Reuters
US delays Obama's immigration steps after judge's rebuke   Economic Times
USA TODAY   
Wall Street Journal   
Irish Times   
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