Newly promoted ministers will be sworn in at a ceremony in Canberra this morning, while those who were dumped contemplate their futures amid talk Joe Hockey may become the next ambassador to the United States.
Charismatic leftist Alexis Tsipras claims a strong election victory in Greece, ensuring he remains the nation's dominant political figure despite caving in to European demands for a bailout he once opposed.
The Federal Opposition makes university funding its first challenge to the Turnbull Government, pledging to boost funding by nearly $4 billion and make courses cheaper.
Pope Francis meets the retired Cuban revolutionary leader in Havana after an outdoor mass attended by hundreds of thousands of people at the city's iconic Revolution Square.
Some Iraqi soldiers abandon their posts and join a wave of civilian asylum seekers headed to Europe, raising doubts about the cohesion of the country's Western-backed security forces in the fight against Islamic State militants.
Hungary reopens its main border crossing with Serbia, after its closure led thousands of asylum seekers to surge into Croatia and resulted in the shunting of the desperate flood of humanity from one country to another.
Ten wombats, including four feeding mothers, are deliberately run over and killed at a camping ground at Kangaroo Valley in the New South Wales southern highlands, police say.
New Zealand digs deep to come from behind for a 26-16 victory over Argentina to begin its Rugby World Cup defence in front of a record crowd at Wembley.
Andy Murray fires Great Britain into a first Davis Cup final in 37 years after beating Australia's Bernard Tomic for an unassailable 3-1 lead in the World Group semi-final.
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