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NAB’s profits top $1.4bn

National Australia Bank’s cash earnings in the first quarter rose 8 per cent in the three months to December 31 to $1.4 billion, up from $1.3 billion in the same period the previou

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Tomato and red pepper soup

Dora Kitinas-Gogos gives us the recipe to this refreshing summer soup.

Life

Grave subject matter

Filmmaker explores loss and mourning.

Dialogue

Gillard and Labor: On track for a defeat of historic proportions

Dr Nick Economou takes a look at the current political climate for the Labor party.

Sport

Didak set-back

Collingwood 2010 premiership forward Alan Didak has torn an abductor muscle in his groin during training and will miss at least four weeks before hitting the track again.

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Stoner fastest in pre-season testing

Australian, Casey Stoner missed the first day of testing in the MotoGP preseason after he pulled his back doing warm-up exercises at the Sepang Circuit in Malaysia.

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Holden to cut production in Adelaide

Doubt has again surfaced over the future of Holden manufacturing in Elizabeth, North of Adelaide as Holden’s General manager Mike Devereux, prepares to announce to the 2,500 strong

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Kyrgiakos returns to Premier League

English Premier League club Sunderland was forced to play without its on-loan defensive duo Wayne Bridge and Sotirios Kyrgiakos last night, with the pair not registered in time for

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Petrol set to go up 3 cents

Petrol prices in Australia are set to jump an extra 3 cents a litre in the next fortnight following a $5 rise in Singapore unleaded price.

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Tighter control for online gambling, says report

Tighter control of online sports betting and a ban on promoting live odds at sporting venues and during event broadcasts, were some of the recommendations that came out of a federa

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