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Forbes locals warned against staying in 'high risk' flood zone
The NSW town of Forbes may be cut in two by floodwaters, with the SES warning residents who choose to ignore evacuation orders that they face several days without essential services such as power, telecommunications and proper sewerage.
 
Sydney crane collapse leaves workers hanging inside dangling boom
Three workers left hanging by their safety harnesses inside the boom of a crane that collapsed atop a North Sydney building site are rescued, with one suffering serious injuries.
 
Charlotte police release video of black man's fatal shooting
Charlotte police release footage of the shooting death of a black man during an encounter with officers in the state of North Carolina.
 
Changes to GST carve-up 'some years' away: PM
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull confirms there will be no change to the GST carve-up for "some years", despite last month proposing a minimum amount each state and territory would receive.
 
'Lockouts aren't the answer': Dead music venues commemorated
More than a dozen memorial plaques appear at closed-down music venues around Sydney over the weekend as part of the Keep Sydney Open campaign.
 
Vietnam War entertainer finally returns soldier's dog tags
When Adelaide entertainer Bev Harrell went to entertain the troops in Vietnam, little did she know it would lead her on a mission that would take almost 50 years to complete.
 
UNESCO snub prompts Tasmanian World Heritage Area plan rejig
Tasmanian moves to address one of UNESCO's stinging criticisms about its proposed management plan for the Wilderness World Heritage Area - that the area's cultural value, particularly to the Aboriginal community, be properly defined.
 
Washington mall shooting suspect captured
Police identify alleged Washington mall gunman as Turkish born 20-year-old Arcan Cetin, and say they are determined to learn the motivation for the shooting that killed five people.
 
Attacks on civilians in Aleppo 'breach' humanitarian law: EU
Top EU officials are urging the international community to intensify peace efforts in Syria after denouncing the "deliberate targeting" of a humanitarian convoy last week.
 
William and Kate welcomed by Justin Trudeau on official Canada visit
Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, are greeted by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on their second official visit to the country.
 
'Drunken soldier' blamed for triggering deadly stampede
Thirteen people die in the Democratic Republic of Congo, with officials saying a soldier who fired gunshots set off a stampede.
 
Bulldogs hoping grit will help them topple Swans in grand final
They are braced for a fast and furious grand final, but the Western Bulldogs hope their grit in clutch moments can propel them past Sydney to their first AFL premiership in more than half a century.
 
Prisoner involved in Adelaide jail brawl 'brain dead'
A prisoner involved in a brawl with guards at Yatala Labour Prison in Adelaide's north is "brain dead" and "has no life left", his family says on social media.
 
Distinctive horse Miss Vista making waves after just two starts
A four-year-old mare with blue eyes and a distinctive bald face is quickly developing a cult following just two races into her career.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
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By Michelle Grattan
By business reporter Andrew Robertson 'Gutless leadership': US bank boss slammed weeks before Australian banks face the music
By business reporter Andrew Robertson
By Hannah McGlade Indigenous women, needing the most help, still face biased legal system
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Politics
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Sport
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Cam Smith glad nemesis Gallen has made his first grand final
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Science and Tech
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Environment
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