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Classroom robots prepare pupils for high-tech industry

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Dancing to a robot in the classroom with robots. It is perhaps a look into the future as robots are going to be used as an educational tool in schools especially to teach pupils specific skills wanted in the high-tech industry. Pilot...
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Global protests against Trump's travel ban

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Crowds of demonstrators gathered in cities around the world to voice their opposition to the U.S. president's executive order
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Ringneck parrot wings could be an indicator of climate change

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You might not be able to tell by looking at them but the Ringneck Parrot is evolving. New research has found, the birds’ wing length has increased by up to five millimetres compared to the 1970s. Rapid growth in ringneck #parrot’s wing...
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WATCH: Duck plays 'chicken' with tiger

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Wild duck teases tiger in enclosure at Aussie wildlife park
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Aussie researchers milk spiders for venom

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Taken from deadly funnel-web spiders due to antidote shortage
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Zookeeper takes Komodo dragon on daily stroll

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'Kraken' walks with harness, plays by sprinkler, patted by keeper
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Aussie rugby players dress up as Elvis for game

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Part of 25th anniversary Elvis festival near Sydney
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Digital portraits at the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra

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At the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra, artists are challenging the traditional concept of portraits as paintings or photographs. They are embracing the digital world instead. Seven artists made it to the final of the 2016 Digital...
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Australia's Great Barrier Reef Is Dying

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Recent El Niño weather patterns and rising sea temperatures have killed 22% of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. The biggest threat is climate change. Australia has promised to act, but some activists don't think the government has done...
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Do you look like your dog?

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It is often said that people look like their pets. Now visitors to the National Portrait Gallery in Canberra have a chance to find out. The Popular Pet Show is a collection of 160 paintings, drawings and sculptures of Australians with...
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Australian sculpture show draws global artists to the beach

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Sculpture by the Sea along the Bondi to Tamarama coastal walk near Sydney is the largest open-air sculpture show in the world. A visit to an outdoor sculpture park in Northern Bohemia twenty years ago inspired exhibition founder David...
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4 dead in Aussie theme park mishap

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2 men, 2 women fatally injured on river rapids ride
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End of the road for Ford in Australia

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After 91 years Ford has stopped making cars in Australia. It is pulling out after the government cut subsidies to the sector. About 600 workers are losing their jobs at the company’s plants in Melbourne and Geelong in Victoria while 160...
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Baby humpback whale freed from shark net off Aussie coast

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Sea World Australia crews work frantically to rescue baby as mom looks on
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The Sydney ‘Fifties Fair’ a look back at a time of unique design

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Australia is celebrating the unique design of the 1950’s from fashion to furnishings. The Sydney ‘Fifties Fair’ takes a look back to the style of the era a time of post-war privations and unparalleled optimism. The sydlivmus Fifties Fair...
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Australian police display drugs found in $30M bust

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3 Canadians charged with smuggling 95 kg of cocaine
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Volkswagen emissions scandal: Australia sues car giant

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The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has sued the Australian arm of Volkswagen. The consumer watchdog, said 57,000 cars falsely touted as low emissions diesel vehicles had been sold over a five-year period in...
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Massive 4.4-metre-long crocodile captured in northern Australia

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Local people say an even bigger croc is lurking in the area
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‘The Light Between Oceans’ a couple’s heartbreaking moral dilemma

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Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander took to the red carpet at the Venice Film Festival for the premiere of their latest feature ‘The Light Between Oceans.’ Best Sellers in Historical #4: The Light Between Oceans: A Novel by M.L....
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Thor movie shoot lands in Brisbane, Australia

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Crowds gather to catch a glimpse of actors Chris Hemsworth, Tom Hiddleston
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Burkini sales boosted by ban controversy

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The controversy over the body-covering swimwear for Muslim women – the burkini – is creating a business boost for its inventor. Some French resorts have banned burkinis, which leave only the face, hands and feet exposed, as contravening...
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Blake Lively, in a bikini, fighting a shark

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“The Shallows,” by Catalan film director Jaume Collet-Serra, stars Blake Lively as Nancy, a medical student out surfing when she’s attacked by a great white shark. Nancy finds safety on a rock about 200 metres from the shore. From there,...
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Helium microscope: Seeing the unseen

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Australian researchers say they have created a microscope that will allow scientists to examine human, plant and animal samples closer than ever before. It enables them to examine parasites, bacteria and cell cultures in their true...
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100,000 bats take over Aussie town

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Flying creatures prompt declaration of emergency