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The Australian - Today’s Headlines
| Today’s Headlines | | | | | | Hello readers and welcome to the afternoon edition. Here’s how Friday is unfolding: James Packer’s Crown and Lendlease have won an epic court battle against the Barangaroo authority over harbour views. NSW and Victoria are braced for another drenching as afternoon storms bear down with the chance of hail and more flash flooding. The Andrews government has appointed Margaret McMurdo and Malcolm Hyde as Lawyer X royal commissioners. | | | Court told of hitman witness | | REMY VARGA, Jessica Cortis | | Former rugby league star Chris Dawson’s lawyer offered to post $1.5m bail during a hearing over the alleged 1982 murder of his wife. |
| | | Court approves mega union | | Ewin Hannan | | The Federal Court has rejected a legal challenge by employers to the merger of the construction, maritime and textile unions. |
| | | No loss at Lunch in Perth | | After all the predictions of carnage on the pitch, the Australians have batted through the first session without losing a wicket. |
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| | | | After all the predictions of carnage on the pitch, the Australians have batted through the first session without losing a wicket. | | | | Canada feeling out in the cold | | Rob Gillies, Paul Wiseman | | Caught between superpowers US and China, Canada is alone and wishing more of its allies, like Australia, would speak up for it. |
| | | Braced for cyclone havoc | | MACKENZIE SCOTT | | Cyclone Owen will “wreak havoc” across Queensland with remote communities braced for 280km/h winds and much of the state on flood alert. |
| | | End of world as we know it | | Jack the Insider | | It doesn’t bode well for 2019. Keith Richards ditching booze exposes a world where little other than Trump tweeting is certain. |
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| | Jack the Insider | | It doesn’t bode well for 2019. Keith Richards ditching booze exposes a world where little other than Trump tweeting is certain. | | | | Flames threaten Fortescue mine | | PAUL GARVEY | | Extraordinary images have emerged of a massive bushfire on the doorstep of an iron ore mine in Western Australia’s Pilbara. |
| | | Little faith leaves Santas lacking | | Oliver Moody | | Christmas could be less jolly this year as a decline in Christianity brings about a shortage of people willing to fill the role. |
| | | Half-baked schemes slammed | | JARED OWENS | | Auditor-General raps the Palaszczuk government for hastily announcing unsolicited proposals from the corporate sector, creating “undue pressure”. |
| | | | John Simpson | | The New York Times keeps getting its foreign coverage wrong. But when a UK-based reporter tried to write about crime, fed-up readers sharpened their wit. |
| 被控杀妻的Chris Dawson以150万保金申请保释 James Packer打赢悉尼港口Barangaroo景观争夺官司 | | |
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