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Three bystanders hurt after police shoot at knife-wielding man
Three bystanders suffer gunshot wounds after police open fire at a man armed with a knife outside Westfield shopping centre at Hornsby in Sydney's north.
 
Rye Hunt's family 'disgusted' after being sent photo of body
The family of missing Hobart man Rye Hunt says it is "disgusted" a photo of a body found 25 kilometres outside of Rio de Janeiro was sent to them by Brazilian media for identification.
 
Man charge with murder of 6yo in decades-old Melbourne cold case
A 73-year-old man is charged over the abduction and murder of six-year-old Kylie Maybury in Melbourne's north, who was found dead in a gutter almost 32 years ago.
 
Coles refuses to boost penalty rates for workers despite Fair Work ruling
The supermarket giant defies the Fair Work Commission, refusing to boost penalty rates for workers who have been left worse off under a controversial wage agreement.
 
SA Government promises $50m for troubled steelmaker Arrium
A $50 million funding commitment is made by the South Australian Government to help struggling Whyalla steelmaker Arrium, with Premier Jay Weatherill writing to federal party leaders seeking another $100 million.
 
Parramatta Eels' salary cap breaches being investigated by NSW Police
NSW Police confirm they are investigating the Parramatta Eels after a review of the NRL's report into salary-cap breaches.
 
Sally Sara: The boy who shot my nanna
ABC reporter Sally Sara delves into the true crime story of one of South Australia's youngest murderers.
 
Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority moving to Armidale
The authority's relocation from Canberra to Armidale will bring 175 jobs to the regional New South Wales town, Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce says.
 
Sydney siege commander had no terror-related siege experience, inquest hears
A police officer in charge of tactics during the Sydney siege tells an inquest he had no experience with terrorism-related sieges before the stand-off in the Lindt Cafe.
 
Helen Mirren urges US Senate to return Jewish art taken by Nazis
British actress Dame Helen Mirren testifies before a US Senate sub-committee in Washington about the slow pace of restitution of Jewish art looted by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
 
Governor says live firing on PNG marchers 'unwarranted'
The Governor of PNG's capital says the use of live ammunition on students was "unwarranted" and challenges the Prime Minister's claim that police were provoked with stone throwing.
 
Residents remain stranded in northern Tasmania as floodwaters subside
Sixty residents from the township of Lorinna in Tasmania's north are stranded as waters begin to subside in other parts of the state.
 
Bondi hoarders home to be forcibly sold at auction
One of Sydney's longest running and saddest property disputes may come to a close this evening, when the Bondi home of a family of notorious hoarders is forcibly sold at auction.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
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By Heath Pickering Foreign aid fail: The 'lucky country' is selfish
By Heath Pickering
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World
Anger builds over six-month sentence in Stanford rape case
Judge under fire for 'slap on the wrist' sentence in college rape case
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Business
SA Government promises $50m for troubled steelmaker Arrium
Surfstitch shares plunge to all-time low on earnings downgrade
Online retailer Kogan announces IPO at $1.80 per share
 
Politics
Calls for Indigenous Affairs Department to be re-established
Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority moving to Armidale
Chinese, Russian navies sail into contested Japanese waters
 
Sport
Parramatta Eels' salary cap breaches being investigated by NSW Police
Sharapova two-year ban too lenient, says Cash
Kerevi one of four Wallabies debutants to face England
 
Science and Tech
'Cyber militia' needed to deal with rising ransomware attacks, says expert
Hopes 700,000-year-old 'hobbit' find could shed new light on evolution
China embarks on tech shopping spree for German robots and pianos
 
Environment
Victoria aims for zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050
Fact check: Do carbon emissions always rise under the Coalition?
Finland to bury nuclear waste in tomb for 100,000 years
 

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