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Brisbane voice taking world by storm

Wafia's music has earned her global plaudits.
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For 22-year-old Brisbane musician Wafia al-Rikabi (stylised as WAFIA), the journey she is currently on used to be only a pipe dream.

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Charges over council meeting biffo

An image from the Maribyrnong City Council meeting which erupted into a brawl over Yarraville parking meters.

Police charge 61-year-old Yarraville man over violent attack on two councillors at a Maribyrnong Council meeting.

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Selling the farm undermines our future

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This is a story about property; when what's yours turns out not to be yours at all, but someone else's to traduce or destroy at will.

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How to have a calm Christmas

Jill Stewart used lay-by to budget for her kids' Christmas presents.
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Every Christmas Jill Stewart gets stressed and spends too much. This year is different - she was done by October. This is how.

Making a fortune from what you know

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Forget the "talking heads" you see on TV. Sometimes the expert in a particular topic is you, and you can apply this to investing.

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Charlie Sheen announces he is HIV positive

The 50-year-old former star of sitcom Two and a Half Men made the announcement about his condition on NBC's Today show.

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Kendall and Kylie drew huge crowds at a suburban shopping centre.
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Chanting, screaming, fainting - Kendall and Kylie Jenner's appearance at Chadstone had it all.

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Here are all the things that were better about Christmas when we were kids. Today's kids don't know what they're missing.

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Mobile users are replacing phone calls with SMS, Facebook and Skype.

Fewer Aussies are using their phones to speak with friends as other methords of communications become preferred.

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FILE - 18 NOVEMBER 2015: All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu has passed away aged 40. Lomu played 63 Tests for New Zealand, scoring 37 tries. UNSPECIFIED - AUGUST 12:  New Zealand sevens player Jonah Lomu celebrates their teams Gold medal in the Commonwealth games.  (Photo by Phil Walter/Getty Images)

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Jonah Lomu was thought to be in good health before he died suddenly in Auckland on Wednesday.

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