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You're fired: Trump axes Attorney-General over travel ban defiance
Donald Trump sacks acting Attorney-General Sally Yates, accusing her of "betraying the Department of Justice" after she directed her attorneys not to defend his controversial executive refugee and immigration ban.
 
Dual nationals not affected, Turnbull says
Malcolm Turnbull says the United States has promised to exempt Australians with dual nationality from President Donald Trump's temporary visa ban.
 
'Loner' student charged over Quebec City mosque shooting
A 27-year-old student allegedly known for his right-wing, nationalist views appears in court in Canada charged with murdering six people during a shooting at a Quebec City mosque.
 
Estranged husband who stabbed wife to death in Gold Coast home was on bail for DV charge
A Gold Coast man who took his own life after stabbing his estranged wife to death this morning was on bail over an earlier domestic violence charge, it has been revealed.
 
Claims of 'postcode discrimination' over deal to reduce tree lopping
Power companies are accused of "postcode discrimination" after one provider struck a special deal with inner-city suburbs in Sydney to reduce a controversial tree lopping program.
 
Culleton loses High Court application for stay on Senate removal
Former One Nation senator Rod Culleton loses a bid to keep his entitlements, pending the outcome of two court cases examining his eligibility to serve in the Senate.
 
ACTU secretary Dave Oliver steps aside for 'new generation'
Australian Council of Trade Unions secretary Dave Oliver resigns after five years in the top job and 30 years with the union to spend more time with his family.
 
Pole blocking Adelaide garage 'cracking example' of poor development
Suburban streets are becoming clogged with parked cars, and the problem is not helped when a new house has its garage access completely blocked by a street pole, West Torrens councillor John Woodward says.
 
Gardner could break drought for Indigenous Australian women cricketers
Ashleigh Gardner is in line to become the first Indigenous female player to play cricket for Australia in 59 years after being named in the Southern Stars' squad to face New Zealand.
 
Put out your controllers: Fans react to Good Game's cancellation
Fans of ABC TV's Good Game express disappointment at the news the show will be cancelled, rallying around the #ggtv and #putoutyourcontrollers hashtags on social media.
 
I hope I'm wrong: Shorten stands by 'barking mad' Trump comments
Opposition Leader Bill Shorten says he hopes he is wrong about US President Donald Trump, whose views he has previously called "barking mad".
 
Mediterranean diet can help in fight against depression: study
The Mediterranean diet is well known for its physical health benefits and it is now being hailed as the latest weapon in tackling mental health problems.
 
#ChangeOurGame campaign prompts women 'claim their place' in sport
Women are being urged to "claim their place" in the sporting landscape in a push to drive up the profile of female sport, improve standards and help inspire the next generation.
 
Darwin's storm surfers welcome annual monsoon
The north of Australia is not usually associated with surfing, however as little as a few weeks a year, a small yet passionate community surfs "the most mellow vibe" in Darwin.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Washington bureau chief Zoe Daniel Everything you need to know about what's happening in the US
By Washington bureau chief Zoe Daniel
By business editor Ian Verrender Analysis: Turnbull Government TPP policy consistency wouldn't go astray
By business editor Ian Verrender
By Michelle Grattan Turnbull news conference an exercise in avoidance and obfuscation
By Michelle Grattan
By Cecily Huang 'We picked you up from a bin': Sex education still 'dirty talk' in China
By Cecily Huang
 
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World
Images offer first glimpse of Amazon coral reef
'Fake jobs' claim rocks French presidential candidate's campaign
Former secretary of Nazi propagandist Goebbels dies at 106
 
Business
Future Fund's Costello warns of elevated investment risks
Property investor borrowing drives credit surge
Business slide arrested, but weakness remains, says NAB
 
Politics
ACTU secretary Dave Oliver steps aside for 'new generation'
Claims of 'postcode discrimination' over deal to reduce tree lopping
Executive orders: What Donald Trump can do with the stroke of a pen
 
Sport
Federer's tribute to late Australian coach
Gardner could break drought for Indigenous Australian women cricketers
Stunning Stoinis makes second ODI impression count for Australia
 
Science and Tech
'Wrinkled sack' with huge mouth, no anus could be our oldest ancestor
Trump's 'racist' immigration ban 'must be challenged'
NASA unveils spaceship hatch 50 years after fatal Apollo 1 fire
 
Environment
Claims of 'postcode discrimination' over deal to reduce tree lopping
Images offer first glimpse of Amazon coral reef
Plans for $100 Solomon Islands gold mine to reopen
 

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