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'We're heroes': Palmer denies trying to jump creditors' queue
Clive Palmer denies putting his business interests ahead of the 237 workers who lost their jobs at the Queensland Nickel refinery, and says he has put forward $250m of assets to help the struggling plant.
 
Teen charged, unborn baby saved after mother dies in crash
A 15-year-old boy is charged with manslaughter after a heavily pregnant woman dies in a crash in central Hobart. Her unborn baby was delivered in hospital following the collision.
 
Gavriolva beats Mladenovic in epic battle
Daria Gavrilova beats Kristina Mladenovic 11-9 in the third set in an epic third-round encounter at the Australian Open.
 
'Share our luck': Baird urges Australians to welcome refugees
NSW Premier Mike Baird says Australia has reached a fork in the road in its refugee policy and will be denying its history if it closes the door on new arrivals.
 
Washington residents bunker down for mammoth snow storm
A powerful storm threatening to bury parts of Washington DC and parts of the US's east coast under as much as 76 centimetres of snow hits.
 
Lightning kills Adelaide man during thunderstorm
Lightning strikes and kills a man at Mount Barker as thunderstorms bring hail and strong winds to the city and surrounds.
 
Rise in slaughter of stolen dogs for consumption in South-East Asia
Dogs, often stolen pets, are being used for human consumption in South-East Asia to satisfy demand from Western tourists, animal rights activists say.
 
Michael Caine 'certain' Britain should leave EU
Oscar-winning actor Michael Caine says Britain should leave the European Union if it does not manage to negotiate "extremely significant changes", as the country prepares for a historic membership referendum.
 
Luke Skywalker's blaster set for auction
Luke Skywalker's DL-44 blaster, used in the 1980 film Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back, is up for sale at auction with a minimum bid of $US200,000.
 
Country music legends, fans flock to Tamworth ahead of Golden Guitar Awards
Tamworth's population swells with musicians and music-lovers as Australia's country music capital gears up for tonight's prestigious Golden Guitar Awards.
 
US seeks UN funding boost to deal with refugee crisis
The United States will seek to encourage a boost in UN humanitarian funding this year to $18.5 billion to deal with the global refugee crisis, Secretary of State John Kerry says.
 
Teen's timelapse shows world's biggest cities 'without light pollution'
A 17-year-old photographer creates a video showing what some of the world's biggest cities could look like without light pollution by setting them against the stunning Tasmanian night sky.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Monica Attard Australian Open: Lleyton Hewitt had earned our grudging respect in the end
By Monica Attard
By Bill Code Our shameful response to the Mt Druitt handcuffing video
By Bill Code
By Claire Lehmann When gender politics treats individuals as pawns in a political game
By Claire Lehmann
By Terri Psiakis No more reading Cleo in the back of a friend's sister's closet
By Terri Psiakis
 
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Business
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Politics
US conservatives launch broadside against 'glib egomaniac' Trump
Vanuatu votes in snap election after bribery scandal
Michael Caine 'certain' Britain should leave EU
 
Sport
Gavrilova beats Mladenovic in epic battle
Kyrgios out of Australian Open as Berdych keeps his cool
Federer defuses Dimitrov challenge to bring up 300th slam win
 
Science and Tech
Litvinenko assassination: Polonium-210 explained
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'They haven't changed anything': Scientists slam Japan's renewed whaling program
 
Environment
Are microbeads products bad for the environment?
'They haven't changed anything': Scientists slam Japan's renewed whaling program
Parks Victoria cleared of further polluting Yarra River
 

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