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THE AUSTRALIAN FINANCIAL REVIEW (www.afr.com)
Foreigners illegally buy trophy homes in Sydney and Melbourne
(http://bit.ly/1nh3U0V)
Macquarie hits political opposition in US network plan
(http://bit.ly/1zZeEqk)
Qantas cedes Jetstar HK voting rights to local partner
(http://bit.ly/1B8tLA8)
Seven takes further A$100m step into oil and gas
(http://bit.ly/1lDeh3X)
THE AUSTRALIAN (www.theaustralian.news.com.au)
RAAF lands in Iraq warzone
(http://bit.ly/1qSQFV6)
Sydney jihadist named commander of Iraqi Islamic State unit
(http://bit.ly/1tmz9yz)
Westfield's Scentre Group in talks over NZ portfolio stake
(http://bit.ly/1qSTLYZ)
Double hit for smokers could add A$2.81 to cost of a pack
(http://bit.ly/1zZeIXe)
THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD (www.smh.com.au)
Government wants East Timor spy charged
(http://bit.ly/VZhDSs)
Medical future fund will remain even if co-payment blocked: Dutton
(http://bit.ly/1qSRgpL)
ACCC warns of scam offering thousands of dollars from carbon tax repeal
(http://bit.ly/1qts5wq)
THE AGE (www.theage.com.au)
Rich nations have moral duty to help island nations as climate change shifts weather patterns, says World Bank envoy
(http://bit.ly/1wXQ4ds)
Local train maker cut out of the loop in Victoria government's multibillion-dollar rail boost
(http://bit.ly/Y48g5F)
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