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French, German leaders urge Greece to offer 'serious' proposals to creditors

Leaders of France and Germany tell Greece's government the door for negotiations with creditors remains open but urge it to make credible proposals at a eurozone summit to reach a cash-for-reform deal.

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Symbolism won't suffice with Indigenous recognition

The journey towards a constitutional referendum on Indigenous recognition has a new roadmap, but we are still no closer to reaching a breakthrough deal.

A consensus still has to be reached among Indigenous leadership, while the inclusion of a racial non-discrimination clause remains a point of contention.

But what has been agreed upon is that a purely symbolic change isn't enough - so we need to get this right or risk missing a once-in-a-generation opportunity to shift the power relationship between black and white Australia.

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Christian Brothers in Perth settle with more child sex abuse victims

Christian Brothers settles with more victims following the Perth hearings of a Royal Commission into child sex abuse.

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World

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Running of the bulls festival kicks off in Pamplona

A sea of revellers decked in red and white spray wine on each other in a packed Pamplona square on Monday to kick off Spain's famed San Fermin running of the bulls festival.

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Business

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Finance minister walks away with Greece on the brink after 'No' vote

Greece's finance minister Yanis Varoufakis says he is proud to be hated by the country's creditors as he resigns just hours after his government won victory in a bailout referendum which could splinter Europe.

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Scientists warn climate sceptic MPs against inquiry into evidence of human influence

A group of prominent Australian scientists warn climate sceptic MPs against wasting time and parliamentary resources on an inquiry into the evidence of human influence on climate change.

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Sport

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Kyrgios out of Wimbledon, talk of 'tanking' in loss to Gasquet

Australia's Nick Kyrgios under fire for 'tanking' in four-set, fourth round Wimbledon loss to Frenchman Richard Gasquet.

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Science and Technology

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Common drugs found lurking in Sydney Harbour water

Significant levels of common drugs, including strong painkillers and anti-depressants, are detected in tests conducted on water samples in Sydney Harbour.

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Environment

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Scientists warn climate sceptic MPs against inquiry into evidence of human influence

A group of prominent Australian scientists warn climate sceptic MPs against wasting time and parliamentary resources on an inquiry into the evidence of human influence on climate change.

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