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Truss hopes to start afresh with Turnbull despite past tensions
Last time Mr Turnbull was Liberal leader he had a major falling out with the Nationals, however Warren Truss says he expects the new Prime Minister will be more consultative this time around.
 
Japan passes changes pacifist constitution to allow troops to fight abroad
Japan's parliament votes into law a defence policy shift that could let troops fight overseas for the first time since World War II.
 
Another drowned toddler found washed up on Turkish beach: report
A four-year-old Syrian girl's body has washed up on a beach in western Turkey, state media says, just weeks after images of drowned Syrian toddler Aylan Kurdi shook the world.
 
Industry insider warns taxpayers at risk of inheriting massive mining cleanup bill
An environmental scientist who works with the mining industry breaks ranks to warn that Australian taxpayers will be left with a bill running into tens of billions of dollars unless Government and industry start taking mine rehabilitation seriously.
 
Islamic College threatens to expel students over parent protests
Parents demonstrating outside a controversial Islamic college in Adelaide receive letters saying their children will be expelled because of their actions.
 
Red and yellow 'army': Surf lifesavers head back to the beaches for start of volunteer patrol season
The gallant guardians of the seas will spike the red and yellow flags into the sand once again from today to keep beachgoers safe for another summer.
 
Indian officials overwhelmed as 2.3 million people apply for 368 low-level jobs
Overwhelmed Indian officials struggle to sift through applications after 2.3 million people apply for a few hundred low-level government jobs, a sign that too many people may be chasing too little work in Asia's third-largest economy.
 
Grocer with alleged mafia links 'investigated over hit on lawyer'
A Melbourne businessman with alleged mafia links is under investigation over suspicions he placed a $200,000 contract on the life of a lawyer he thought was talking to a journalist, documents tendered in court allege.
 
Roosters hammer Bulldogs to reach preliminary finals
The Roosters progress to the NRL preliminary finals for the fourth-straight year after a strong second-half saw them to a 38-12 victory over Canterbury.
 
Trials for 'game changer' HIV pill show positive signs
Australian men involved in the trial of a pill designed to block HIV infections say the drug has changed their lives.
 
Hawthorn books preliminary final by thumping Crows
Hawthorn books its fifth-straight preliminary final with a comprehensive 74-point drubbing of Adelaide at the MCG.
 
Renewed push to find 43 Australian servicemen missing in Korea
The Federal Government will ask North Korea for access to sites along its demilitarised zone as it attempts to find 43 Australian servicemen officially classified as missing in action from the war.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Katja Theodorakis and Amin Saikal Air strikes alone won't solve the Syrian crisis
By Katja Theodorakis and Amin Saikal
By Jane Prentice Why I know Australia will welcome these 12,000 refugees
By Jane Prentice
By Patricia Karvelas Turnbull must make Indigenous recognition a priority
By Patricia Karvelas
By Michael Janda US Federal Reserve continues a risky rates game
By Michael Janda
 
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Industry insider warns taxpayers at risk of inheriting massive mining cleanup bill
September 19, 2015 - 6:34 am
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September 19, 2015 - 6:18 am
US opens up business with Cuba, eases embargo
September 19, 2015 - 6:05 am
 
World
US opens up business with Cuba, eases embargo
Malaysia targets Australian retirees to boost economy
Mexican survivor recounts aerial bombing ordeal in Egypt
 
Business
Australian economy 'not bad' RBA's Stevens tells Parliament
ASX ends higher as yoyo session follows Fed decision
Coal industry losing the PR battle on climate change: BHP exec
 
Politics
US opens up business with Cuba, eases embargo
Japan passes changes pacifist constitution to allow troops to fight abroad
Another drowned toddler found washed up on Turkish beach: report
 
Sport
Hawthorn books preliminary final by thumping Crows
Roosters hammer Bulldogs to reach preliminary finals
Swans win trade concession from AFL
 
Science and Tech
The Ig Nobel Prize winners that made us laugh and think
Now you see it, now you don't: Invisibility cloak nears reality
'Arctic-like' views of Pluto stun scientists
 
Environment
LNP donor's land clearing 'could amount to corruption': CCC
Dutton apologises for 'vulgar' climate change joke
Shorten wants Dutton axed from Cabinet over climate joke
 

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