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Shocked EU tells Britain to leave quickly after Brexit vote
A stunned European Union has urged Britain to leave as "soon as possible" amid fears the devastating blow to European unity could spark a chain reaction of further referendums.
 
CommBank reopens currency exchange after Australians stranded post Brexit
Australians around the world report an inability to access their money after the Commonwealth Bank temporarily suspends currency exchanges in the wake of the Brexit referendum result.
 
Brexit: The mood in Britain the morning after
Rebellion rippled through the United Kingdom on referendum day. The morning after, it was replaced with shock.
 
British PM David Cameron to resign following Brexit vote
British Prime Minister David Cameron announces he will step down in October, after failing to convince the UK to remain in the European Union.
 
Turnbull personally 'consoled' Cameron, says Australian economy can weather storm
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull moves to quell fears about the domestic impact of the Brexit, and confirms on 7.30 that he "consoled" David Cameron in a phone conversation ahead of the UK leader's resignation.
 
Icy weather in NSW to ease with parts of Victoria set for strong winds
The Bureau of Meteorology says icy and windy weather affecting parts of the NSW central-west and the Blue Mountains will be easing today and has issued a strong wind warning for parts of Victoria.
 
Sanders says he will vote for Clinton
US Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders says he will vote for presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, but will remain in the race in the hope of pushing her policy positions further to the left.
 
Stosur, Kyrgios cop rough Wimbledon draws
Australia's biggest Wimbledon hopes, Nick Kyrgios and Samantha Stosur, could meet second-seeded major champions early at SW19.
 
Pirate Bay, Torrentz under spotlight in Australian website-blocking test case
The first test case for the Government's website-blocking laws is underway in the Federal Court in Sydney, with copyright holders pushing to make it easier to shut down alternate pathways to file-sharing websites.
 
War hero Matthias Ulungura honoured with statue
A statue of an Indigenous hunter who captured the first Japanese prisoner of war taken on Australian soil is unveiled on Bathurst Island in the Northern Territory.
 
Australian anti-IS fighter's passport cancelled again
Ashley Dyball, who has been in limbo since being deported from Germany to Australia, has his passport cancelled again, despite never being charged over the time he spent with a Kurdish militia fighting against IS in Syria.
 
Tourist living with 'life sentence' after killing woman in head-on crash
A tourist who caused a fatal crash in the South Australia's Riverland is spared jail after the judge says he had already inflicted a life sentence on himself and the victim's family.
 
It's been 20 years since the Nintendo 64 was released
Gamers around the world are celebrating the 20th birthday of one of the most iconic consoles of the 1990s— the Nintendo 64.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Barrie Cassidy The scary inevitability of the fear campaign
By Barrie Cassidy
By Michael Bradley Explained: The Liberal Party's Parakeelia rort
By Michael Bradley
By Chris Earl Victorian firestorm sends Shorten scrambling
By Chris Earl
By Marguerite Johnson Can we separate scholars from their crimes?
By Marguerite Johnson
 
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June 25, 2016 - 6:08 am
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Brexit: The mood in Britain the morning after
June 25, 2016 - 5:39 am
 
World
Bank of England to boost post-Brexit markets with $460 billion
Spain seeks co-sovereignty on Gibraltar after Brexit
Brexit 'an adventure into the unknown'
 
Business
Share market loses $50b, Australian dollar slumps on Brexit
Bank of England to boost post-Brexit markets with $460 billion
Sydney stockbroker jailed for insider trading conspiracy
 
Politics
Brexit: The mood in Britain the morning after
Bank of England to boost post-Brexit markets with $460 billion
Spain seeks co-sovereignty on Gibraltar after Brexit
 
Sport
Collingwood ends Fremantle's winning streak with 48-point loss
Panthers sneak past disappointing Rabbitohs
Simmons teases explosive all-Aussie NBA clash with Exum
 
Science and Tech
Pirate Bay, Torrentz under spotlight in Australian website-blocking test case
Pineapple extract used to treat deadly diarrhoea in piglets
Genetic link behind sudden death of young people revealed
 
Environment
China welcomes giant panda twins
VW boss apologises to shareholders over emissions scandal
Qld Government buys $7m cattle station in bid to protect Barrier Reef
 

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