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Secret Panama Papers source breaks silence on data leak
The highly secretive source behind the Panama Papers, known only as John Doe, breaks his silence to explain why he decided to expose the inner workings of law firm Mossack Fonseca.
 
Conservationists welcome 49 new species being declared endangered
The Federal Government's list of plants and animals on the brink of extinction is updated with 49 new additions, which scientists and environmentalists say is a potentially positive sign for those species.
 
'This is not a reality show': Obama warns Trump
US President Barack Obama warns occupying the Oval Office "is not a reality show," in a swipe at outspoken Republican candidate Donald Trump who is vying to replace him in the White House.
 
Dutton ordered not to seek abortion in PNG for raped refugee
A Federal Court Justice orders Immigration Minister Peter Dutton not to seek an abortion in Papua New Guinea for a young refugee raped on Nauru, amid calls from her lawyer to allow her to be brought to Australia for the procedure.
 
Mobile black spots putting safety at risk in regional communities
Regional communities fear it will take more deaths and injuries in country areas before governments take seriously calls for more funding to fix mobile black spots.
 
Bernardi questions Government's super forecast
Federal Government backbencher Cory Bernardi questions the Coalition's estimate of the income retirees will earn as a result of changes to superannuation.
 
Kim Jong-un hails nuclear success at North Korea congress
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un reasserts his nuclear ambitions during his opening speech at the country's first congress in nearly 40 years.
 
Boaty McBoatface snubbed as name for UK research vessel
The British Government chooses to name its now-famous polar research ship the RRS Sir David Attenborough, though the popular choice, Boaty McBoatface, will still be used.
 
Kangaroos beat New Zealand 16-0 in rugby league Test
Australia beats New Zealand 16-0 in a stop-start affair in the trans-Tasman rugby league Test in Newcastle.
 
Last Japanese Zero pilot from Darwin bombing dies
Japanese fighter pilot Kaname Harada, who participated in the bombing of Darwin but went on to become a committed pacifist and ran a kindergarten, dies in his homeland aged 99.
 
How social media will be this election's critical battleground
Political parties are looking for a 21st century edge when it comes to campaigning. This is how big data and social media are being used to target your vote.
 
AC/DC bandmates, Axl Rose tackle Brian Johnson rumours in new video
AC/DC bandmates Angus Young and Cliff Williams, along with new frontman Axl Rose, address rumours surrounding the replacement of long-time vocalist Brian Johnson in a video posted on social media.
 
Family of man accused of murdering alleged thief too scared to attend court 'because of threats'
The family of a man accused of murdering an intruder at his Newcastle home was too scared to attend court for his bail hearing, a court is told.
 
Stan Grant challenged for supporting Indigenous constitutional recognition
Aboriginal journalist Stan Grant is confronted at a conference for supporting constitutional recognition of Indigenous people by an academic and advocate who wants him to hold out for a treaty.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
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By Sara James President Trump: A title we might need to get used to
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Mobile black spots putting safety at risk in regional communities
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World
Sadiq Khan set to become first Muslim mayor of London
Philippines poised to elect hardliner as new president
Facebook face-tagging in photos targeted in lawsuit
 
Business
RBA leaves possibility of further interest rate cuts open
Share market gains as RBA flags interest rate cuts
Treasury slaps $50b price tag on Coalition's budget tax cuts
 
Politics
How social media will be this election's critical battleground
Stan Grant challenged for supporting Indigenous constitutional recognition
Life-saving jobs: From jail to work
 
Sport
Kangaroos beat New Zealand 16-0 in rugby league Test
Hawthorn back in form with 46-point win over Tigers
Eels to play for premiership points despite legal disputes
 
Science and Tech
Facebook face-tagging in photos targeted in lawsuit
SpaceX successfully lands booster after satellite launch
Craig Wright backtracks on promise for new proof that he created Bitcoin
 
Environment
More corals die in northern Great Barrier Reef
'Time to take it to the next level': Call to accelerate action on climate change
Government spends $500m reducing carbon emissions
 

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