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Police 'should have spotted' signs of siege gunman's radicalisation
Police should have picked up on signs that Man Haron Monis was becoming more radicalised before he took 18 people hostage at the Lindt Cafe, an inquest hears.
 
Arrium administration puts cloud over 7,000 jobs nationwide
More than 1,000 jobs could be axed at Whyalla but up to 7,000 jobs across the country are under a cloud as a result of Arrium's voluntary administration announcement, according to South Australia's Treasurer.
 
Australian students shot in New Orleans during drug deal
US police are hunting three suspects after two mining students from Perth's Curtin University were shot in one of the most crime-ridden parts of New Orleans.
 
Rents fall for the first time in two decades
Capital city rental prices fall 0.2 per cent over the past 12 months, in a worrying sign for a property market bloated with investors.
 
The incredible juggling act of multi-code female athletes
Thought Ellyse Perry was the only multi-code athlete in women's sport? Think again. A string of athletes performing career juggling acts dominate women's sport.
 
Tokyo cafe shows softer side of hedgehogs
A new hedgehog-themed cafe opens in Tokyo allowing visitors the chance to "warm to the charm" of the small spiny mammals.
 
Chairs, tables thrown during disturbance at Nauru detention centre
Chairs and tables were thrown at staff during a disturbance at Nauru's immigration detention centre overnight, Australia's Department of Immigration and Border Protection says.
 
Tara Brown and 60 Minutes crew detained in Lebanon
A crew from the current affairs program is detained while filming a story in Beirut believed to be about the recovery of two Australian children taken there by their Lebanese father.
 
Stereosonic 2016 cancelled, promises to return next year
This year's Stereosonic dance music festival is cancelled, organisers announce, responding to rumours the festival would be canned altogether.
 
Abbott won't rule out returning to Turnbull Cabinet
Just over six months after losing the top job, former prime minister Tony Abbott indicates he would be open to returning to the Cabinet room if Malcolm Turnbull wins this year's election.
 
Teen 'sexting' should not be a crime, youth group tells inquiry
Laws that treat consensual "sexting" between teenagers as a child pornography offence should be reviewed, the peak body for young people and youth services in NSW says.
 
Hackett qualifies for 400m freestyle final at Olympic trials
A rejuvenated Grant Hackett qualifies for the 400m freestyle final at tonight's Australian Swimming Championships in Adelaide.
 
Monster black hole discovered in unlikely galaxy
Astronomers find a monster black hole, some 17 billion times more massive than the sun, in a modestly-sized galaxy, raising suspicions supermassive black holes may be more common than originally thought.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
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By Helen Szoke Panama Papers reveal the inadequacy of Australia's tax laws
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By Rachael Sharman Free-range kids could become healthier, happier adults
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World
Indonesian province of Aceh bans public music concerts under sharia law
US companies take stand against 'laws that discriminate'
Prostitution in France made legal under new laws
 
Business
Rents fall for the first time in two decades
Bank of Queensland lifts rates despite 11pc profit jump; shares slump
SA steelmaker Arrium enters administration
 
Politics
Government could be worse off in double dissolution election: Antony Green
Third cross river rail plan for Brisbane unveiled
Abbott won't rule out returning to Turnbull Cabinet
 
Sport
Pocock shows sporting world how to make an apology that matters
Hackett qualifies for 400m freestyle final at Olympic trials
Swiss police raid UEFA headquarters in Panama Papers case
 
Science and Tech
CRISPR: The new tool in the gene editing revolution explained
South America's prehistoric people spread like 'invasive species'
IBM's legal stoush with Queensland Health over payroll debacle ends
 
Environment
Australia to sign Paris climate change deal
Millions drinking arsenic-laced water in Bangladesh: report
Environmental concerns raised over NSW coal seam gas water plant
 

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