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Both major parties are heading to the polls with Australians undecided who would make a better prime minister, according to an election-eve poll.
Loved ones of a grandmother who died after waiting seven hours for paramedics have blasted the state government.
Taxpayers may end up forking out up to $28 million to bail out hundreds of families left with unfinished homes because of home building giant Metricon’s troubles.
It's the central plank of industrial action that has plagued train commuters for months, but a secret government report contains findings that the safety audit on which the rail union’s claims are based contains mistakes and omissions.
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Both major parties are heading to the polls with Australians undecided who would make a better prime minister, according to an election-eve poll.
Loved ones of a grandmother who died after waiting seven hours for paramedics have blasted the state government.
Taxpayers may end up forking out up to $28 million to bail out hundreds of families left with unfinished homes because of home building giant Metricon’s troubles.
It's the central plank of industrial action that has plagued train commuters for months, but a secret government report contains findings that the safety audit on which the rail union’s claims are based contains mistakes and omissions.
For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.au
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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