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World leaders back Afghanistan plan
World leaders have backed a multi-million dollar fund to woo Taleban fighters back into society, in an attempt to weaken Afghanistan's deepening insurgency. Audio
Tomatoes
A new study from the UK has found eating a few slices of tomatoes may be the key to controlling your weight. Audio
Swine flu cases continue to rise in Australia
Australia's number of confirmed cases of swine flu jumped to 103 today, and the government has announced it will be buying 10 million extra anti-viral treatments. Audio
Australians on cruise ship at risk of swine flu
As Australia's swine flu count continues to climb, health authorities are trying to track down two thousand cruise ship passengers who may have been exposed to the virus. Audio
Swine flu now across Australia
The number of confirmed cases of swine flu in Australia has now reached 18. Audio
Film Withdrawn
A Lebanese Australian film has been withdrawn from a major cinema chain in Sydney. Audio
Victoria fires (part 3)
Causing most concern this morning is the Murrindindi fire near Alexandra, just 90 kilometres north-east of Melbourne. Audio
Big Brother in Australia
Civil libertarians in Australia are warning a big brother approach to crime prevention is spreading. Audio
Australian Immigration Policy
A paper by a Swinburn University professor reveals a shift in voter sentiment. Audio
Beaconsfield Mine Disaster at Fringe Festival
The disaster has inspired a play as part of Melbourne's Fringe Festival. Audio
Kiwi Musicians Honoured in Oz
Max Merrit and Dragon's Marc Hunter were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame last night. Audio