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Bart Cummings dies aged 87
Legendary racehorse trainer Bart Cummings dies aged 87, surrounded by family at his homestead in north-western Sydney.
 
Peter Dutton says no-one in office read Border Force press release
Peter Dutton's office received an advanced copy of the press release saying Australian Border Force officers would be cracking down on visa fraud but no-one read it, the Immigration Minister says.
 
Former franchisees battle service station giant United Petroleum
Three former United Petroleum franchisees are launching legal action against the service station giant, claiming they have been unfairly forced out of their businesses.
 
Girl, boy allegedly doused in petrol by father released from hospital
Two of three children who were taken to hospital after their father allegedly doused them in petrol and set one alight are discharged from hospital.
 
Al Jazeera journalists back in prison after Cairo court upholds conviction
Peter Greste's Al Jazeera colleagues Mohammed Fahmy and Baher Mohamed spend their first night back in an Egyptian jail after a Cairo court upheld their convictions for working without a licence and broadcasting false news about the country.
 
Police intercept truck in Austria carrying 26 migrants, including three children
Austrian police say they have intercepted another migrant truck — this one containing 26 people — with three young children hospitalised due to the "extremely bad state of their health" as the European migrant crisis continues.
 
Hayne brought back to earth in third NFL preseason game
Australia's most famous NFL export, Jarryd Hayne, is used sparingly in San Francisco's third preseason game against Denver.
 
Guns N' Roses bucks off all riders at Darwin rodeo
The Top End's most notorious bull, Guns N' Roses, retains his 100 per cent buck-off rate at a rodeo in Darwin's rural area.
 
Man 'likely involved' with Bangkok bombing arrested
Thai police arrest a man they say is "likely involved" with the bombing of a Bangkok shrine earlier this month that left 20 people dead and scores injured.
 
Row over Blackmore Wagyu divides small Victorian town
The dispute between David Blackmore's Wagyu beef property and the Murrindindi Shire Council is the talk of the town in Alexandra.
 
38 girls die in Swaziland bus crash en route to offer themselves to king
A road accident in Swaziland kills 38 girls and seriously injures 20 others who were on their way to a traditional ceremony where the king can choose a new wife.
 
Jason Day shares the lead at PGA Tour play-off
Australia's newest major-winner, Jason Day, roars into contention at the PGA Tour's opening play-off event with a third round 63.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Michael Bradley New material ramps up pressure on Dyson Heydon
By Michael Bradley
By JR Hennessy Good on Melbourne for standing up to the Australian Border Force
By JR Hennessy
By ABC's Barrie Cassidy Where's our ambition? Quit stalling and get on with reform
By ABC's Barrie Cassidy
By Samara McPhedran What motivates people to commit public murders?
By Samara McPhedran
 
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Crows pull off surprise thumping of West Coast Eagles in Adelaide
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World
Lebanese hold mass 'You Stink' rally against politicians
Europe ponders stricter rail security after foiled train attack
Thousands rally to demand Malaysian PM's ouster
 
Business
Former franchisees battle service station giant United Petroleum
7-Eleven staff work twice as long at half pay rate
Share market closes up 0.6pc after Wall St enjoys two-day rise
 
Politics
Peter Dutton says no-one in office read Border Force press release
Thousands rally to demand Malaysian PM's ouster
In pictures: Papua New Guinea's developing food crisis
 
Sport
Bart Cummings dies aged 87
Hayne brought back to earth in third NFL preseason game
Crows pull off surprise thumping of West Coast Eagles in Adelaide
 
Science and Tech
In pictures: Papua New Guinea's developing food crisis
Photographers zoom in on nature for Eureka Science Prize
Eureka Prize honours quantum computing pioneers
 
Environment
Kazakhstan to host IAEA nuclear fuel bank to assist non-proliferation
Sea levels set to rise at least one metre over next 100-200 years: NASA
Fact check: Is the proposed Shenhua Watermark coal mine located in the middle of Australia's best agricultural land?
 

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