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Friday bulletin

The investigation continues into the Queensland murder that resulted in one other death and left a girl orphaned. In cricket news, Australia remains on top going into day three. 

 

Thursday's headlines

Rudd and Abbott took questions from undecided voters last night, marking the halfway point in the election campaign. In international news, hundreds of people have died in Syria, allegedly due to toxic gas. 

Wednesday's news

We’re halfway through the election campaign and tonight, Rudd and Abbott will take part in the ‘people’s forum’. In international news, Italian astronaut Luca Parmitano has blogged about his near drowning in space. 

News for Tuesday

Prince George is a “bit of a rascal” according to Prince William who gave his first interview to CNN. In health news, doctors at MonashHeart have managed to revive a woman who was clinically dead for 42 minutes. 

Monday update

Latest Newspoll shows Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s popularity has fallen. In other news, chaos continues in Egypt as the death toll rises significantly overnight. 

Burleigh Heads member award

Roberta Cava has been honoured with a McPherson Community Achiever Award for 2013 for her contribution to the local community. 

Interest rate woes for retirees

The recent interest rate cut may be wonderful for some, but what about the self-funded retirees relying on investments? 

Friday's headlines

An election debate has been locked in for Sunday evening however the format is still being finalised. In other news, two Vietnam War victims have been found living in forest.  

Thursday bulletin

Rudd demands to know whether Abbott has discussed the NBN with Rupert Murdoch. In international news, the house where three girls were held captive in the US has been destroyed. 

Wednesday's news

Interest rates dropped to an all-time low by the RBA with the rate currently sitting at 2.5 per cent. In election news, Tony Abbott is expected to promise to cut the corporate tax rate by 1.5 per cent. 

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