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France holds solemn ceremony for victims of Paris attacks
Survivors of the Paris attacks attend a memorial service for its victims, as president Francois Hollande says France will use songs, concerts and shows to combat the "army of fanatics" responsible for the carnage.
 
Australia takes opening day honours in historic Test
Australia dismisses New Zealand for 202 before losing two wickets in the first-ever night session of cricket in the historic third Test in Adelaide.
 
Tens of thousands gather in Melbourne for action on climate change
Rally organisers say up to 50,000 people took to the streets, while police estimate up to 40,000 were in attendance at a climate change rally in Melbourne ahead of similar events across the country this weekend.
 
Turkish president warns Russia not to 'play with fire'
Turkish president Tayyip Erdogan says he wants to meet Vladimir Putin "face to face" to ease tensions between the two nations over the downing of a Russian jet early this week.
 
Changes to superannuation should fix system, not budget: industry
The superannuation industry says any changes should benefit the system, as Treasurer Scott Morrison considers an overhaul of super tax concessions.
 
Indonesian asylum seeker boat captain previously detained by Australia
The captain of an asylum seeker boat intercepted off the coast of Christmas Island and turned back to Indonesia says he spent four months in a Darwin detention centre in 2012.
 
Sperm donor tracked down by dying daughter backs ID law changes
A sperm donor who only met his adult daughter six weeks before she died of bowel cancer is backing Victorian moves to strip donors of anonymity.
 
Pope in Africa rails against corruption, appeals for refugees
Pope Francis cautions young Kenyans not to yield to the lure of corruption, urging them to put an end to tribalism.
 
Hello Barbie: Wi-fi-enabled doll labelled a bedroom security risk
Security experts warn the new Hello Barbie doll is a disaster waiting to happen and will make children vulnerable in their own home.
 
Cleaner who blew whistle on Myer exploitation gets job back
A 24-year-old cleaner who was sacked from Myer after blowing the whistle on widespread exploitation of cleaners has been reinstated after winning huge community support.
 
'Prepare for the worst': Global bleaching creates coral graveyards
A natural catastrophe is emerging underneath Hawaii's emerald waters and scientists are warning the rest of the world, including Australia, to prepare for one of the worst coral bleaching events on record.
 
Proposal to extinguish native title over key Adani mine property
Queensland's coordinator-general is proposing to extinguish native title over a leasehold property held by the Indian mining giant Adani, which would allow the company to begin building infrastructure for its $16 billion Carmichael coal mine.
 
SA bushfire victim died after offering refuge for others
Janet Hughes, who died in the huge Pinery bushfire north of Adelaide, had just opened a public building to offer refuge to local families during the fire emergency.
 
Canberra breaks Christmas tree lights record
Canberra breaks the world record for the greatest number of lights adorning an artificial Christmas tree.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Tim Dunlop The hypocrisy behind Costello's 'tough questions' about Islam
By Tim Dunlop
By Sara Phillips Don't rely on grand treaties from the Paris climate summit
By Sara Phillips
By Deirdre Fidge Going through a break-up without social media reminders is something I can 'like'
By Deirdre Fidge
By Simon Tatz The anti-Muslim sentiment is sadly familiar for many Australian Jews
By Simon Tatz
 
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Politics
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Sport
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Science and Tech
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Environment
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