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Projections from ABC election analyst Antony Green put Donald Trump on 259 Electoral College votes and he says "at this stage, all the numbers are leading towards a Trump victory" in the US election. Follow live.
Republican candidate Donald Trump scores a series of shocking wins in battleground states including Florida and Ohio, opening a path to the White House for the political outsider and rattling world markets counting on a win by Hillary Clinton.
The Australian share market loses around $32.8 billion in value and the dollar falls 1.7 per cent as Donald Trump looks increasingly likely to be the next US president.
Social media goes into overdrive after a giant Donald Trump cake is wheeled into his election party, with its creator saying the piece took 50 hours to make.
A Brisbane magistrate reserves his decision in the case of Queensland police officer Stephen Flanagan, who pulled a gun on a couple beside an outback highway before issuing them with a speeding ticket.
Police release CCTV footage as they continue to search for three men wanted after another man was hit in the head from behind in a one-punch attack outside a Canberra nightclub.
Construction worker Jack Foster, who saw a dramatic carjacking involving a baby at a Coburg school unfold, praises the woman who jumped on the car bonnet in an effort to stop the vehicle.
Payday lender Cash Converters will refund consumers millions of dollars and pay an infringement notice after an investigation by the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC).
Independent senator Derryn Hinch tells Parliament that Redlands College let parents believe paedophile Jonathan Sims was on leave when in fact the Year Two teacher was in jail for indecently treating a child.
Mining giant Rio Tinto suspends a senior executive after an investigation finds $US10.5 million was paid to a consultant providing "advisory services" on a project in the African nation of Guinea.
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