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Tailgate terror
It's a case of motorway tailgate terror. It should have been a routine trip for Shane Underwood, but it was suddenly turned on its head by a stranger behind the wheel of a semi-trailer.
23/05/2013 18:30:00
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It's a case of motorway tailgate terror. It should have been a routine trip for Shane Underwood, but it was suddenly turned on its head by a stranger behind the wheel of a semi-trailer.
Thursday, 23rd May 2013
Fake lawyer warning
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He's Australia's fake lawyer. He appears in court and charges you a fortune, but he's an imposter. Now,
A Current Affair
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The cost of love
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She thought she'd be in Africa right now in the arms of her wealthy American lover. But Isabelle never thought her romance would cost her everything she had.
Wednesday, 22nd May 2013
Save your retirement
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It's the Mark Bouris masterclass. He says Australians are botching their retirement plans but it doesn't have to be that way. Now, he reveals how you can boost your superannuation nest egg.
Staircase death mystery
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It's the staircase death mystery. Was it a fatal fall or was this grandmother pushed for her multi-million dollar fortune? Now, her son speaks to
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Logan murder
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The lifeless body of a young woman was discovered in a suburban Queensland street this morning.
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Tim Arvier has the latest from Logan.
Luxury houso sell-off
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They've been the luckiest public housing tenants in Australia. But a cash-strapped government says it can no longer charge rock-bottom prices for properties with multi-million dollar views.
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