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Mossack Fonseca lawyer says company was hacked
The lawyer at the centre of the Panama Papers scandal says the leak of 11.5 million documents was "not an inside job", and insists his company has not acted improperly.
 
Republican Cruz and Democrat Sanders score wins in Wisconsin
Republican Ted Cruz wins the Wisconsin US presidential primary, dealing a blow to frontrunner Donald Trump's hopes of amassing the delegates needed for the party's nomination ahead of the July convention and boosting the chances of a rare contested convention.
 
Turnbull rebukes banks for customer mistreatment
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says some bankers have "taken advantage of fellow Australians" and not always looked after customers.
 
Australia's female cricketers get big pay rise after recent successes
Cricket Australia announces a significant pay increase for its elite female players, with many Southern Stars players now able to earn six-figure salaries.
 
Pig hearts kept alive in baboons for more than two years
A team of scientists has kept transplanted pig hearts alive in baboons for a record 2.5 years, bringing them one step closer to using the organs in humans.
 
Australia's longest running land claim finalised after 37 years
The Kenbi land claim is resolved with land to be handed back to the recognised traditional owners on the Cox Peninsula, across the harbour from Darwin.
 
Skyrocketing higher education debts 'to cost budget billions'
The Federal Government prepares to write off billions of dollars of higher education loans as the number of bad debts soar.
 
Wicked Campers slogans 'gain free publicity', 'incite violence'
As another campaign against Wicked Campers gains traction, a media commentator says its slogans like "suck away" are not likely designed to promote sexism, but instead gain free publicity.
 
Turnbull showing little interest in avoiding double dissolution trigger: crossbenchers
A number of key crossbench senators say Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has little interest in avoiding a double dissolution trigger and are gearing up for a July 2 election.
 
Sydney siege survivor says hostages felt they had been left alone to die
Sydney Siege survivor Selina Win Pe tells an inquest hostages felt like "sitting ducks" fighting for their lives during the 17-hour ordeal.
 
Australian survivor of Kunduz hospital bombing demands Government action
An Australian doctor who survived a hospital bombing in Afghanistan has accused the Government of not doing enough to press for an independent investigation into the bombing.
 
Greens target Melbourne's trendy north as federal election looms
The rapidly gentrifying suburbs in Melbourne's north are the new frontline in Labor's battle against the Greens, where once-safe Labor seats are now considered "in play" in the upcoming federal election.
 
Man who infected partner with HIV has conviction quashed
A Gold Coast acrobat who was sentenced to more than nine years' jail for intentionally infecting his ex-partner with HIV has his conviction quashed in the High Court.
 
Near miss involving truck caught on camera
The moment an out-of-control semi-trailer hits a fallen tree branch and narrowly misses other vehicles on a narrow road near Carlisle River in Victoria's south-west is caught on dash cam.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Terry Barnes Sorry Rudd, but there's a far better candidate for the UN's top job
By Terry Barnes
By Greg Jericho We must expose the 'living within your means' spin
By Greg Jericho
By Brendan Keogh You can't ignore the cultural power of video games any longer
By Brendan Keogh
By Dominic Knight Is the latest anti-smoking pitch an assault on our ciggie rights?
By Dominic Knight
 
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World
Chinese services sector accelerates in March
Fiji braces for category three Cyclone Zena
Panama Papers claim high profile scalps as global fallout continues
 
Business
Turnbull rebukes banks for customer mistreatment
Arrium shares suspended while banks decide its future
Chinese services sector accelerates in March
 
Politics
Australian survivor of Kunduz hospital bombing demands Government action
Turnbull showing little interest in avoiding double dissolution trigger: crossbenchers
Coalition backbencher criticises Government's 'wishy-washy' performance
 
Sport
Australia's female cricketers get big pay rise after recent successes
Old man Scott feels clock ticking as he chases more majors
Unrecognisable Australian Test side returning to Sri Lanka after five years
 
Science and Tech
NASA releases 3 million photos of Earth
Researchers on the brink of regrowing damaged human bone and tissue
Stone jars used to dispose of the dead in ancient Laos, researchers say
 
Environment
Environmental concerns raised over NSW coal seam gas water plant
World to face recession if climate change ignored: John Hewson
Cane toad numbers surging in Darwin
 

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