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Full honours funeral for slain Qld cops
December 15, 2022 09:51 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSNews has emerged of an elaborate surveillance system at a property where police officers were ambushed and killed, as Queensland prepares for their funeral.

McKeon, Chalmers win 100m freestyle double
December 15, 2022 08:13 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSSuperstars Emma McKeon and Kyle Chalmers lived up to their top billing, both storming to gold in the 100m freestyle at the short course world championships.

King Kyle wins swim battle with Romanian
December 15, 2022 08:11 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSBilled as the race of the world short course championships, Australia's Kyle Chalmers trumped teen Romanian star David Popovici to win the 100m freestyle.

Tasmania mourns for Hillcrest anniversary
December 15, 2022 07:38 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSA ceremony has been held in Devonport ahead of the one-year anniversary of the Hillcrest Primary School jumping castle tragedy that killed six students.

Pompeani, Rayner claim Aust 10,000m crowns
December 15, 2022 07:25 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSJack Rayner has comfortably defended his Australian 10,000m title while road runner Leanne Pompeani pulled off an upset victory at the Zatopek:10 in Melbourne.

Tas marks one-year Hillcrest anniversary
December 15, 2022 07:19 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSTasmania's northwest community has remembered the victims of the Hillcrest jumping castle tragedy on its one-year anniversary.

McKeon claims first individual swim gold
December 15, 2022 07:17 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSSuperfish Emma McKeon has clinched her first individual world title, clinching gold in the 100m freestyle at the short course world championships.

Apology for Archie Roach at state memorial
December 15, 2022 06:55 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSArchie Roach has received a formal government apology for his forced removal from family at a state memorial service for the late Indigenous music great.

Charges over kava trafficking to remote NT
December 15, 2022 06:47 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSNorthern Territory police have charged a father and son with trafficking the illegal alcohol substitute kava to a remote Indigenous community.

War of words over Fiji election integrity
December 15, 2022 06:47 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSFiji's supervisor of elections has hit back at claims the electoral process lacks integrity after opposition leaders asked for ballot counting to stop.

Weapons used in booze-fuelled NT brawls
December 15, 2022 06:02 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSNorthern Territory police say dozens of people armed with edged weapons have been involved in violent alcohol-fuelled fighting at multiple locations.

Security worries can Ardern's Waitangi BBQ
December 15, 2022 05:58 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSPrime Minister Jacinda Ardern's free barbecue for Kiwis on Waitangi Day, New Zealand's national day, is off the menu in 2023.

Department bosses to face robodebt inquiry
December 15, 2022 05:48 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSA robodebt royal commission will continue to shed light on why the disastrous scheme was allowed to continue despite departmental knowledge of its failings.

Gardens theatre founder hands oars to son
December 15, 2022 05:32 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSDirector Glenn Elston created an outdoor production of Wind in the Willows in the 1980s, and is now handing over the role of director to his son Otis.

How does Bitcoin make money?
December 15, 2022 04:55 PM AEDT| By Ankit SethiOne theory is that the Bitcoin project does not make money, but it allows node operators to charge fees for their computing work.

Defrocked Houston gave sermons, court told
December 15, 2022 04:46 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSBrian Houston says his father never preached anywhere again after he took action against the pedophile pastor, but a court has heard he did several times.

Relief from power prices a slow burn
December 15, 2022 04:41 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSNew laws passed by the federal parliament to address Australia's energy crisis are not expected to flow through to power bills until the middle of next year.

Pacific investment counters China: expert
December 15, 2022 04:33 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSForeign Minister Penny Wong has visited Palau as part of a bipartisan Pacific tour in a bid to deepen Australia's ties with the region's nations.

Australian shares end in red; consumer staples gains, materials falls
December 15, 2022 04:24 PM AEDT| By Bhawna GuptaThe ASX 200 benchmark index closed in the red today (December 15), losing 41.60 points or 0.57% to end at 7,209.70 points.

Aust shares slide on hawkish Fed tone
December 15, 2022 04:20 PM AEDT| By AAPNEWSAustralian shares have fallen after the US Federal Reserve squashed hopes for a Santa rally while announcing its final rate hike of 2022.

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