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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has returned to Australian soil, after 14 years in confinement.
Assange pleaded guilty to an espionage change in exchange for his release - and will be focused on recovery in the coming days.
Australian correspondent Murray Olds says Assange has been lying low since his arrival.
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