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Top Stories – Monday 8 February, 2016

Trading Places: Australia’s best seachange towns revealed

We pinpoint the places which could change your life in 2016. Read more.

 

‘Potential disaster’ as three planes in near miss, calls for safety overhaul

Qantas jets abort landings after coming within 20 seconds of an Emirates airliner, prompting ‘deep concerns’ from Nick Xenophon. Read more.

 

Woman attends her own funeral after hitmen have a change of heart

Her husband thought she was cheating so he organised two hitmen to have her killed. What happened next is fit for Hollywood. Read more.

 

Dark side of energy drinks revealed, heart risks among many dangers

Doctors identify those at high risk of heart attack, insomnia and addiction from energy drinks, which can deliver ‘toxic’ ingredients. Read more.

 

Forget Mars. Mining precious metals on asteroids is the new space race

All the gold, platinum and iron we could use is available on asteroids. The only problem is they hurtle through space at 200,000 km/h. Read more.

 

Why you should watch Superbowl 50 – it’s one of the greatest TV events

It’s a party, a television experience and one of sport’s grandest occasions. We explain why the world’s eyes will be on it. Read more.

 

Three-minute guide to the Zika virus: facts about the global health crisis

The ‘explosive’ virus is spreading quickly. Click here for the facts on how it spreads, how it’s treated, and what it does to you. Read more.

 

Looking for a job? DON’T do these seven things in your next interview

Presenting yourself as competent and well informed is vital for success in job interviews. These seven mistakes threaten failure. Read more.

 

‘You are being targeted,’ former terror suspects warn Islamic students

Islamic activists tell conference they will not seek social cohesion at the expense of dignity and slam extremism programs as ‘flimsy’. Read more.

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