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18yo lone gunman kills nine in Munich 'shooting rampage'
An 18-year-old gunman who apparently acted alone opens fire in a busy shopping mall in Munich, killing at least nine people in the third attack against civilians in Western Europe in eight days.
 
Shaken Dank out of hospital after shooting
Sports scientist Stephen Dank, who was at the centre of the Essendon supplements scandal, tells of being shot at through the window of his house in the early hours of the morning.
 
Hillary Clinton picks Tim Kaine as running mate
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton announces "boring" Virginia Senator Tim Kaine as her running mate for the 2016 election.
 
Woman fatally stabbed in North Hobart supermarket
A woman dies after being stabbed multiple times in a supermarket on a busy North Hobart cafe strip about midday.
 
Russian adventurer breaks world hot air balloon record
Russian adventurer Fedor Konyukhov breaks the record for the fastest circumnavigation of the Earth in a hot air balloon in just over 11 days.
 
Shorten takes on Indigenous affairs in Labor front bench shake-up
Bill Shorten announces a substantial reshuffle of his frontbench, assembling a new team which he said would re-energise Labor as it prepares for a second term in Opposition.
 
Death row dingoes used to combat feral goats
A Queensland council is releasing dingoes implanted with a time-activated poison onto the Great Barrier Reef's Pelorus Island, to kill feral goats that are destroying its endangered ecosystem.
 
Australian soldiers to be buried 100 years after Pozieres
Three diggers who have been missing since the 1916 Battle of Pozieres are recovered from the French fields of the old Western Front and will be given a full military funeral on the centenary of the battle.
 
Indigenous pageant contestant praised for 'creating a conversation'
An Indigenous teenage model whose beauty pageant selection made international headlines ends her Miss World Australia journey with chants of "Arnhem Land".
 
Cells donated two decades ago helping scientists find leukaemia treatment
Georgia Lowry was a sick baby when her cells were donated to research, and two decades later scientists are using them to make a difference for children with leukaemia.
 
Tempers flare as Splendour festivalgoers wait hours for transport
Thousands of festivalgoers are angry and exhausted after the wait for buses away from the Splendour in the Grass site hit more than three hours last night.
 
Style Queen: Inside the wardrobe of Elizabeth II
An exhibition at Buckingham Palace brings together some 80 dresses worn by the Queen across nine decades.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
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By Bruce Wolpe
By Marcus O'Donnell The terrorism plot in life and art
By Marcus O'Donnell
By Ameer Ali Dear Sonia, I understand you are scared. I am too
By Ameer Ali
By Roger Wilkins Survey says: Still static after all these years
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World
'I fled by climbing a wall': Witnesses describe terrifying scenes in Munich
Tim Kaine: A swing state senator with foreign policy clout
As it happened: Munich gunman found dead after killing nine
 
Business
NAB unable to recover millions in landmark case, court rules
Australian shares follow Wall Street lower, but post healthy gain for week
Stocks and bonds in rare tandem rally as 'fear outperforming greed'
 
Politics
Shorten takes on Indigenous affairs in Labor front bench shake-up
Bill Shorten rallies the Canberra Labor troops
Department scrambles to scrap Turnbull catchcry from government site
 
Sport
Shaken Dank out of hospital after shooting
North holds off Pies for 40-point win in gripping match
Road to Rio: Belinda Hocking enters Games with fresh perspective
 
Science and Tech
How did the US Government bring down Kickass Torrents?
'Giant leap for mankind' remembered on Moon landing anniversary
There are bright spots among the world's coral reefs – the challenge is to learn from them
 
Environment
Grazier's enemy set to be Pelorus Island's environmental hero
There are bright spots among the world's coral reefs – the challenge is to learn from them
Part of Antarctica experiences chill after warming fast: study
 

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