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Brock Turner released early in Stanford sex assault case
Brock Turner, the former Stanford University student whose sentence for sexually assaulting an unconscious woman on campus ignited an international furore, is released from jail after serving three months.
 
Philippines blast kills at least 12, wounds dozens more
An explosion at a market in the home city of Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte kills at least 12 people and wounds dozens more.
 
Thrills, spills and (dollar) bills that dominated politics
The whirlwind of Parliament is back, stirring up Canberra. If you were too busy to track the developments as they happened, catch up on the key points here.
 
'Don't abandon us', plead earthquake-devastated towns in Italy
As crews continue to work on the town of Amatrice in Italy — one of the worst-hit areas after the recent earthquake — there are questions over whether smaller villages will be forgotten.
 
Clinton can't recall all briefings 'due to concussion'
Hillary Clinton told the FBI she did not recall all the briefings she received on handling sensitive information as she made the transition from her post as US secretary of state, due to a concussion suffered in 2012, according to a recently released FBI report.
 
Quadriplegic farmer proves it's about brains as much as brawn
Quadriplegic Rob Cook refuses to let the difficulty of getting carers on his family's remote cattle station in the Northern Territory stop him from being a cattleman.
 
Does Australia need 'lemon laws' for dodgy cars?
Legal groups are calling for Australia to introduce what is known as "lemon laws" to cover faulty products, including new and used cars.
 
Fresh complaint sees commander of HMAS Success stood down
The Royal Australian Navy stands aside the commander of one of its largest ships, HMAS Success, while it investigates an on-board complaint from a female officer.
 
Rogerson, McNamara jailed for life for murder of Jamie Gao
Former detectives Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara are sentenced to life behind bars for the murder of Jamie Gao, a crime described by the judge as "brutal in its execution and callous in its aftermath".
 
Two women may hold answer to Bogle-Chandler mystery
The hunt is on for two women who could have witnessed what happened to Gilbert Bogle and his lover Margaret Chandler, whose death on the banks of Sydney's Lane Cove River on New Year's Day in 1963 sparked one of the longest cold cases in NSW history.
 
NDIS plagued by 'significant issues' in plan rollout
Federal Government figures show that 15,000 people have been declared eligible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme since July, but less than 2,000 of them have had care plans approved.
 
Taskforce reverses call for royal commission into sex abuse at ADFA
The Defence Abuse Response Taskforce reverses its previous call for a royal commission into sex abuse at the Australian Defence Force Academy.
 
Samsung halts sales of Galaxy Note 7 over exploding battery concerns
Samsung confirms it will halt the sales of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones after multiple reports of exploding batteries, after some of Australia's biggest phone retailers take the phone off shelves while the reported problems are investigated.
 
Japanese fisherman uses karate skills to fight off bear
A 63-year-old Japanese man says he used his karate skills to fight off a black bear that attacked him in a mountain creek.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By political reporter Anna Henderson Political benefits of 'taking out the trash' as Parliament returns
By political reporter Anna Henderson
By Europe correspondent James Glenday Is there a Brexit lesson for Australia?
By Europe correspondent James Glenday
By Ian Verrender Paradox of plenty strikes again as resources boom squandered
By Ian Verrender
By Sarah Macdonald How should we talk to boys about respecting women?
By Sarah Macdonald
 
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Does Australia need 'lemon laws' for dodgy cars?
September 3, 2016 - 6:03 am
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September 3, 2016 - 5:49 am
Clinton can't recall all briefings 'due to concussion'
September 3, 2016 - 5:33 am
 
World
Uzbek strongman leader Islam Karimov dies
Pakistan bomb blast kills a dozen police and lawyers at Mardan court
Former PNG PM named as recipient in Singapore laundering case
 
Business
Samsung halts sales of Galaxy Note 7 over exploding battery concerns
Doubts in renewable energy funding leads to suspension of projects
ASX closes lower amid US rate hike concerns
 
Politics
Uzbek strongman leader Islam Karimov dies
Thrills, spills and (dollar) bills that dominated politics
NDIS plagued by 'significant issues' in plan rollout
 
Sport
Dogs continue poor form against Souths running into NRL finals
Andrew Fifita denies calling for one-punch killer to be freed
Aussie gold-medal-winning cyclist out of Paralympics after testing positive to EPO
 
Science and Tech
Samsung halts sales of Galaxy Note 7 over exploding battery concerns
Nanotechnology 'could reduce pregnancy complications'
'Recent' salty mud volcano discovered on dwarf planet Ceres
 
Environment
Paint nude women on solar panels: How to get men to care about the environment
Doubts in renewable energy funding leads to suspension of projects
Scientists puzzled by fields of giant donut-shaped reefs found off north Queensland
 

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