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News for Tuesday

King Richard III’s remains have been found underneath a car park after more than 500 years. Meanwhile, in Australia, fears are rising over tuberculosis transmission in the far north.

 

News for Monday

Gillard’s new front bench is to be sworn in this morning, and in the NT, a cruise crew member has been found dead in her cabin. Here are today’s top stories from Australia and around the world. 

 

Drummond Golf Competition

To ensure you’ve got everything you need to hit the golf course, we’re giving away some great prizes!

Top stories for Friday

The biggest story to break over the past 24 hours is the arrest of Craig Thomson. In other news, marriage is good for the heart, literally. Read all of today’s top stories. 

 

Probus member awarded OAM

Warwick Combined Probus Club member Ross Grayson has been awarded the Order of Australia Medal for his contribution to the Killarney community. 

Lessons in technology

Tech Savvy Seniors launched yesterday. The program aims to give older Australians the skills and knowledge to embrace technology and the digital age.

News for Wednesday

Clean up begins as flood waters start to recede in Queensland. The state has also been hit with a water crisis as mud gets into the treatment plant. In international news, Hilary Clinton prepares to step down as Senator John Kerry is named as incoming US Secretary of State. 

 

Tuesday's news

East coast floods, arrests over Brazil's fire, teen survives Sydney bush, cricket turns ugly and a silly threats stops Melbourne's trains.

Friday's top stories

Australia’s weather woes continue as Queensland faces a barrage of attack from ex-tropical cyclone Oswald. Meanwhile, investigators in Hobart are treating the fire on the Domain as arson. Here are the top stories. 

 

News for Thursday

Two Australians have been arrested in Phuket after accidentally shooting two German men. Meanwhile, Ashleigh Barty and Casey Dellacqua have become the first all-Aussie duo to reach the Australian Open women’s doubles final since 1977. 

 

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