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Tina Fey gives Zach Galifianakis a serve
Comedian Tina Fey gave funnyman Zach Galifianakis a bit of ‘what for’ in his ongoing Funny or Die web series Between Two Ferns.
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NAB continues to attract switchers
National Australia Bank chief executive Cameron Clyne said the bank continued to grow its number of mortgage customers.
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Wet win for Spartans
Wet weather football became the rule of the day as the rain fell down relentlessly for the entire match – The Hawthorn boys soon acclimatised to the conditions and bagged 8 goals b
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Arnold sticks with Mariners
Central Coast has confirmed coach Graham Arnold will remain with the club despite being targeted by A-League rival Sydney FC.
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Book review My father had this Luger
My father had this Luger is captivating, with a cinematic feel, and moments that are truly haunting and memorable.
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Dora’s recipe: beef with chestnuts, prunes and apricots
Chestnuts are in season and our foodie Dora Kitinas-Gogos shows us how to prepare this nutty delicacy.
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The uncrowned Greek Australian king of the West
The first Qantas planes were named after Greek mythological figures. We look at how one man Hellenised Australia’s flying icon
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SBS programming gets funding boost
SBS has received a federal funding boost of $158.1 million, which will go towards strengthen its current affairs line-up.
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Fond farewell to Melbourne Fringe
Melbourne Fringe CEO Esther Anatolitis is stepping down after five years in the top job.
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More unity government partners sought
Venizelos eyes unity deal after agreement with Democratic Left