New Victorian premier sworn in; Alarm over NRL drugs bombshell

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Ted Baillieu resigns as Premier
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Ted Baillieu resigns as Premier

BREAKING NEWS: UNCONFIRMED reports that Ted Baillieu has resigned as Victoria's premier. Stay tuned for updates

Little Jack's message creates waves

A VIDEO message of hope from a little boy on the Gold Coast has turned into an international media sensation.

Alarm over drugs bombshell
AS MANY as 14 Cronulla players implicated in ASADA's anti-doping investigation have been threatened with immediate suspension.
Troll Tristan charged with Today Tonight assault
INTERNET pest Tristan Barker has been charged over an alleged assault during an interview with Today Tonight reporter David Eccleston.
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Pies 'surprised' by Swan's interview
COLLINGWOOD remains "surprised" Brownlow medallist Dane Swan agreed to a paid interview with Channel 9 without the club's permission.
Penn mourns 'friend' Chavez
ACTOR Sean Penn is mourning the death of "friend" Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez.
Ikea pulls 'poo cakes' over faeces scare
SWEDISH furniture giant Ikea has pulled almond and butterscotch cake from its store restaurants in Australia, after faecal contamination was detected.
Saudi billionaire says fortune understated
FORBES alleges tycoon exaggerates wealth after billionaire accuses magazine of understating size of his fortune.
Freak wave kills tourist in Mexico
OFFICIALS say a giant wave struck a pair of US tourists strolling on the beach in the resort of Cabo San Lucas, killing a 65-year-old woman.
Homework gives price tag advantage
TAKE the guessing game out of buying property with savvy online searches that will help you narrow down the true price of a property.
The best investments for your age
AGE is not a wealth barrier, but how do you work out the best investments for your age?
Microsoft fined $715m for browser blunder
THE European Union Commission has fined Microsoft 561 million euros ($715 million) for failing to offer users a choice of internet browser.
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