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Wednesday's news

Prime Minister Gillard is facing criticism over her decision to back Nova Peris for the number-one spot on Labor’s NT ticket. Meanwhile, in Indonesia, a British tourist has been sentenced to death by firing squad for drug smuggling. Here are today’s top stories. 

 

News for Tuesday

The wild weather in Australia continues as fire warnings are still in place around the nation. Oswald, however, has been downgraded. Plus, in a miraculous story of bravery, a British tourist has saved toddlers from a six-foot shark. 

 

Monday's news

Channel Seven is facing a PR nightmare as host David Koch stands by his breastfeeding comments. Queensland is bracing for a cyclone as a tropical low develops. Meanwhile, in the US, President Obama has been officially sworn in for his second term. 

Helen Reddy's TV days

As Helen Reddy prepared to take to the stage again for a new world tour - including exclusive concerts for Probus members - we sat down to talk about her life in the spotlight.

Thursday bulletin

A chopper has crashed in central London, killing two people. Meanwhile, in Australia, health organisations have launched a campaign to warn people of the dangers of sugary drinks.  

 

Wednesday's wonderings

Lance Armstrong has spoken to Oprah with the talk-show queen all but confirming the allegations against him. Meanwhile, Australians are being warned to brace for a new strain of gastroenteritis, which may affect thousands of people. 

 

Tuesday's news

Tensions are mounting in Logan between a group of Pacific Islanders and a group of Aborigines. Meanwhile, NSW fireies are still battling a major blaze in the state’s north and in the US, a new strain of flu has already taken the lives of 20 people. 

 

Monday's top stories

A Victorian firefighter has died while fighting the fires in Tasmania and a car has ploughed into spectators at The Mud Run in Gippsland. Meanwhile, Charlie the Pug has become the face of hope.

Friday's news

Aussies flying the flag at the Academy Awards, Royal Commission set to get special investigative unit and a teacher talks down a shooter before he has the chance to do more damage. Here are today’s top stories.  

News for Thursday

Dozens have been injured in a NYC ferry accident and Indonesian police have foiled a terror plot. Meanwhile, in Australia, fire crews continue to fight blazes before another hot spell sets in.

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