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Dozens of tennis matches flagged for fixing over three-month period
More than 40 professional tennis matches were flagged for potential match-fixing by international bookmakers last year, with several players involved appearing on a blacklist of more than 350 names, a Four Corners investigation reveals.
 
FOI documents reveal Navy wrongly gave AWOL killer a military funeral
The Royal Australian Navy wrongly provided a military funeral to a seaman who murdered his former girlfriend, documents obtained by Lateline reveal.
 
'It's going to end in tears': Vanstone urges Abbott to quit
Cabinet Minister Mathias Cormann defends Tony Abbott's decision to remain in parliament, after party elder Amanda Vanstone calls on the former prime minister to quit immediately.
 
Terror suspects' feet to be compared to those in IS flag photo
The feet of two terror suspects are to be photographed for comparison after a successful forensic application by prosecutors in Sydney's Central Local Court.
 
Here's what the latest political donations data doesn't tell us
Figures out today show who is donating to Australia's political parties. But much of the real action remains hidden due to Australia's relaxed political donations laws.
 
Uber delivers $81m in consumer benefits: report
Uber's ride-sharing service in Australia is delivering benefits to consumers worth more than $80 million a year, a report shows.
 
Labor faces internal battle over campaign against GST increase
Bill Shorten seizes on a new opinion poll as further justification for Labor's campaign against an increase in the GST.
 
Lazarus wants inquiry into alcohol-fuelled violence after son's alleged glassing
Independent senator Glenn Lazarus is pushing for a parliamentary inquiry into alcohol-fuelled violence, saying he has been spurred into action by the alleged assault of his son.
 
Drought-stricken African communities fear death before rain arrives
Somalia and Ethiopia are facing a malnutrition crisis amid the worst drought seen since the famine of "biblical proportions" in the mid-1980s.
 
How the Iowa caucus can make or break presidential candidates
Iowa is the first state to vote on who will be the next American president, and the momentum set in the Midwestern state can make or break campaigns.
 
Police release vision of 'deliberate' hit-and-run
A hit-and-run in which two people were injured at Greenacre in Sydney's south-west last week may have been deliberate, police believe.
 
UCI confirms motor found on cyclo-cross bike
Cycling is mired in yet another controversy, after authorities confirm 'technological fraud' with a motor found inside a rider's cyclo-cross bike at world titles.
 
Bangladeshi 'Tree Man' to undergo surgery
A Bangladeshi father dubbed "Tree Man" for massive bark-like warts on his hands and feet will finally have surgery to remove the growths that first began appearing a decade ago.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Paula Matthewson The ploys are back in town as Parliament resumes
By Paula Matthewson
By Ian Verrender Dear central bankers, it's time to try something new
By Ian Verrender
By Tim Dunlop Are we sacrificing power in pursuit of a free market?
By Tim Dunlop
By Megan O'Connell Labor's education pitch is safe, but short-sighted
By Megan O'Connell
 
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Uber delivers $81m in consumer benefits: report
February 1, 2016 - 4:49 pm
 
World
The politics and maths behind how Democrats caucus
Top chef found dead months after restaurant honoured
Volcano eruption creates giant plume of smoke and ash
 
Business
Chinese manufacturing contracting at fastest pace since 2012
Australian shares hold gains despite Chinese sell-off
Melbourne overtakes Sydney as strongest housing market
 
Politics
Here's what the latest political donations data doesn't tell us
Lambie reveals secrecy conditions for access to trade union royal commission findings
The politics and maths behind how Democrats caucus
 
Sport
Is Djokovic the greatest of all time? We compare him to the game's legendary names
Dozens of tennis matches flagged for fixing over three-month period
Video will live with Pearce forever: Gallen
 
Science and Tech
Dr Karl explains how shooting a gun underwater works
ASIC investigating case involving world's largest 3D printer
NASA funds study on the effects of herpes in space
 
Environment
Greenhouse gas emissions to grow by 2030: report
Chief scientist praises federal plan to tackle carbon emissions
Hill End nuclear waste dump ruled out due to local opposition
 

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