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The Australian - Today’s Headlines
| Today’s Headlines | | | | | | Hello readers. Welcome to the Weekend Edition: | | | Violent Islam strikes Bourke Street | | JOHN FERGUSON, SAMANTHA HUTCHINSON, TESSA AKERMAN | | The background and name of a Somalia-born terrorist are revealed after he drove a burning ute into Melbourne’s Bourke Street and fatally stabbed a bystander. |
| | | Victim prevented deadlier attack | | Chip Le Grand | | The man who died on Bourke Street yesterday wasn’t being heroic. He wasn’t trying to foil a terror plot. But he may well have. |
| | | An unscripted melodrama | | Rosemary Neill | | Courtroom 18C is designed to retard noise and promote a sense of calm. But there is nothing muted about what’s unfolding here. |
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| | Rosemary Neill | | Courtroom 18C is designed to retard noise and promote a sense of calm. But there is nothing muted about what’s unfolding here. | | | | Don Mackay’s informant named | | TOM GILLING | | The Griffith mafia thought it had a rat in its ranks who tipped off the anti-drugs campaigner. It was wrong. |
| | | Chris Kenny | | The Coalition’s lurch to the Left is a gift for some. | | | | Daley ready to be Labor leader | | Andrew Clennell | | Deputy Labor leader Michael Daley is favoured to become the new opposition leader in NSW on Saturday, following the exit of Luke Foley. |
| | | | Max Brearley | | They’re savvy, adventurous and don’t blink at spending $30 a bottle. A new generation is shaking up the old wine ways. |
| 凌虐难民丑闻 德国展开大规模审判 总理谴责墨尔本恐袭:澳大利亚人永远不会被吓倒 | | |
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