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Friday, September 21, 2018

Two large sharks reportedly shot in Queensland...

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September 22, 2018
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Two large sharks have been reportedly been killed after being caught on drum lines on the Whitsunday islands where two tourists were almost fatally mauled this week.
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Melbourne Storm fullback Billy Slater has been charged with a grade-one shoulder charge offence that could see the NRL great's career come to a premature end.
A joint marine archaeological team is confident they have located the wreck of Captain James Cook's vessel, HMS Endeavour, at the bottom of a Rhode Island harbour off America's east coast.
The women behind the fatal shooting of three people in the US state of Maryland has been identified as 26-year-old Snochia Moseley.
Celebrations have taken place across New Zealand this week to mark the moment, 125 years ago, when the country became the first in the world to give women the right to vote.
Associate Professor at Macquarie University's Department of Biological Sciences Jane Williamson says despite a recent spate of incidents, shark attacks remain uncommon within Australia.
Steve Smith and Dave Warner have returned to Sydney grade cricket, six months after being found guilty of ball tampering during a Test match against South Africa.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has confirmed preparations for a second US-North Korea summit are underway.
Labor has revealed new details about where subsidised life-saving medical scanners will be rolled out if it wins the next election.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he has 'no doubt' the New South Wales government will back his $4.6 billion cash injection into catholic and independent schools once it is across the details.
The US Deputy Attorney-General, Rod Rosenstein has denied a reports he urged Trump cabinet members to vote to remove the President from office.
The royal commission into the banking sector has left the door open for criminal charges to be laid against several companies.
The Dutchess of Sussex has been joined by her mother and the Duke of Sussex to launch a cookbook that showcases recipes from the survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire, which in 2017 killed 71 people in London.
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