Melbourne Express, Friday, April 12, 2019
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Before last month's crash of a flight that began in Ethiopia, Boeing said in a legal document that large, upgraded 737s "cannot be used at what are referred to as 'high/hot' airports."
Money generated on behalf of clients was used to commit crimes designed to prevent "Mr Avenatti's financial house of cards from collapsing" prosecutors said.
The WikiLeaks founder has been found guilty of skipping bail and slammed by a British judge as a "narcissist ... who cannot get beyond his own selfish interest".
Scott Morrison fate in NSW could rest with what happens around Sydney's Georges River.
In its essence, fascism is intolerance of diversity and homegrown varieties now in full view in Australian parliaments.
Trivia and word buffs: test your knowledge with today's superquiz and Target.
There is growing evidence that workplace mindfulness programs have benefits for employees, writes James Donald.
What astounded Bertony whenever he looked at the sails of the Sydney Opera House was that he helped build them with little more than schoolboy geometry.
Labor is planning an aggressive campaign push as Shorten reveals $125m boost to cancer research.
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Wobbled like a jelly, a windfall in Wagga, and triflers need not apply
"Bob Dylan is one of the world's most famous folksingers. This is how he looked, and this is the way he talked, when he arrived in Sydney yesterday."
Continuity with the Howard cabinet looked like a blessing for the Coalition government, but now not so much.
Business owners are using the Afterpay model to cover invoices in instalments.
Lynas has confirmed that a permanent disposal facility in Malaysia remains its preferred option for the 450,000 tonnes of radioactive waste clouding its future.
Like a musician with an unearthed problematic tweet, many struggle to divorce carob from its politics.
Taking the historical view, the Coalition is in poor shape heading into its campaign for the May 18 poll.
Corporate Australia has urged the next government to provide certainty on energy policy and address a looming skills shortage as it expressed concern over industrial relations and wages policies heading into the election.
Wesfarmers' controversial $1.5 billion takeover bid for Lynas Corporation has attracted the attention of the corporate regulator.
When Prime Minister Scott Morrison appeared in Parliament on Thursday to announce he had called an election for May 18 he mentioned the most important thing about this election.
Cody Ward, 25, was arrested by Strike Force Royden detectives at his Callala Beach home on the state's South Coast in February.
Environment officials say Labor could put fresh scrutiny on the proposed coal mine, but the party walks a delicate line between inner-city voters and those in central Queensland.
There's a looming crisis in the key battleground state of Queensland, where Labor's uncertainty over the Adani coal mine is putting key seats at risk.
Mr Morrison and Mr Shorten, the voters of Australia implore you to run a campaign of decency, showing the values of honesty, integrity and understanding you espouse.
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