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Pauline Hanson 'just a Liberal puppet': One Nation candidate
A One Nation candidate will boycott the party's controversial preference deal with the Liberals in Saturday's WA election, saying Pauline Hanson has lied to her.
 
Is there a 'deep state' in America and is it trying to take down Donald Trump?
You may have come across the idea that there's a "deep state" in America. The question is whether the conspiracy is real or just an unsubstantiated theory.
 
Alleged Salt Creek kidnapper used car to 'mow down' victim, court hears
A 60-year-old man accused of kidnapping two female backpackers and driving them to a remote South Australian beach stripped one naked with a knife and attacked the other with a hammer, an Adelaide court hears at the start of his trial.
 
Justin Bieber impersonator charged with 900 child sex offences
A Brisbane law professor posing as pop singer Justin Bieber online in order to solicit explicit images from young children is charged with multiple child sex offences including rape and indecent treatment of a child.
 
Derek, the baby wombat bringing tourists to Flinders Island
Viral video of a baby wombat is turning Flinders Island into a tourist hotspot attracting visitors keen to cuddle the mini marsupials.
 
'The discomfort is dealing with nudity': Bill Henson model speaks out
One of Bill Henson's long-time models speaks out about her artistic collaboration, controversy and the decision to pose when she was an adolescent.
 
'It was a mistake': official who sold Albert Namatjira's copyright
The former Northern Territory public trustee who sold the copyright to Indigenous artist Albert Namatjira's life's work for just $8,500 in 1983 says the sale was a mistake.
 
John Howard heckled by Sunday penalty rates protesters
Former prime minister John Howard is heckled by union members protesting against the Fair Work Commission's decision to cut Sunday penalty rates.
 
Fukushima's returning residents meet with unexpected inhabitants
Beyond radiation risks, an unexpected nuisance looms for residents returning to Japan's towns vacated after the Fukushima nuclear crisis six years ago — wild boars.
 
Kate Ellis to quit politics at next federal election
The Labor frontbencher will retire from federal politics at the next federal election, saying she wants to spend more time with her family.
 
Uber dispute gets heated as taxi drivers try to storm Victorian Parliament
Melbourne taxi drivers try to force their way into Victoria's Parliament ahead of a debate on legislation to reform the industry, as police hold protesters back metres from the building's front door.
 
Pssst...hey Millennials, can you keep a secret?
The ex-director of the CIA doesn't seem to think so, saying the younger generation have "different understandings of loyalty and secrecy". And experts here say he's right.
 
Malta's iconic Azure Window rock arch collapses
The Azure Window, one of Malta's most famous landmarks and a filming location for television series Game of Thrones, collapses into the sea in heavy storms.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Andrew O'Connor No clear Liberal message as election frustration mounts
By Andrew O'Connor
By business reporter Michael Janda First home buyer tax breaks won't help affordability
By business reporter Michael Janda
By chief foreign correspondent Philip Williams How is Australia's relationship with Moscow?
By chief foreign correspondent Philip Williams
Understanding why we do what we do
 
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Why football is the perfect space to lead the gender equality charge
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World
Ex-Utah governor Huntsman accepts Trump offer to be Russia ambassador
'We stayed quiet and prayed': Survivor tells of Kabul hospital attack
Guatemala fire kills 19 girls, arson suspected
 
Business
Super funds 'rapidly eroded' by 'too much' life insurance
Tabcorp to sell Odyssey gaming arm as proposed Tatts merger rolls on
Homes could lose power as gas shortage looms, operator warns
 
Politics
Pauline Hanson 'just a Liberal puppet': One Nation candidate
Former deputy speaker may have claimed $250k in allowances, Opposition says
Victoria to set up penalty rates inquiry as thousands protest against cuts
 
Sport
Barca manager Enrique's crazy Champions League prediction comes true
Underworld figure Gatto cagey on Essendon supplements saga links
Why football is the perfect space to lead the gender equality charge
 
Science and Tech
Ancient dental plaque shows some Neanderthals ate plants and used drugs
DNA confirms Aboriginal people's long-lasting connection to country
Facial recognition software trials in Qld alarm privacy advocates
 
Environment
Malta's iconic Azure Window rock arch collapses
Can pop-up 'repair cafes' solve growing waste levels?
Clean Energy Finance Corp rejects Federal Government's view on blackouts
 

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