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'I'll fix SA power problems in 100 days': Tesla boss Elon Musk
Billionaire tech entrepreneur Elon Musk joins the throng of entrepreneurs pitching potential solutions to South Australia's power woes, and even vows to "fix" the system in 100 days or else do it for free.
 
Cartoonist Bill Leak dies of suspected heart attack
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull hails Bill Leak as a superb satirist and master of political cartooning following his death at age 61 from a suspected heart attack.
 
Mitchell Starc set to return to Australia with stress fracture
Australia's chances of retaining the Border-Gavaskar Trophy are dealt a mighty blow with Mitchell Starc set to return home to Australia with a stress fracture to his right foot.
 
Energy retailers making millions off solar feed-in rates
Energy retailers are buying electricity from homeowners with solar panels at lower prices than what they would pay on the wholesale market.
 
Australian e-waste ending up in toxic African dump, torn apart by children
A computer monitor from St George Bank, destined for recycling in Australia, is found on a toxic e-waste dump in west Africa, being pulled apart by children as young as five.
 
Paedophile witch released into community
Victorian authorities lose an appeal to keep child sex offender Robin Fletcher under supervision in a secure location.
 
Another One Nation candidate quits ahead of WA polls
High-profile WA One Nation candidate Margaret Dodd pulls out of the party less than 24 hours before polls open.
 
South Korean President's impeachment upheld
South Korea's Constitutional Court upholds the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye, removing her from office over a graft scandal involving big business.
 
Flesh-eating bacteria strips leg of River Murray boatie
An extreme case of a flesh-eating bacteria dampens one man's enthusiasm for the River Murray — and almost costs him his leg.
 
'The new yoga': Free divers say there's no greater feeling of tranquility
Hawaiian-born Kimi Werner is a poster girl for the freediving movement and you might also recognise her from the time she hitched a ride on the back of a great white shark.
 
Housing affordability: Is it time to move to Adelaide?
With house prices fast becoming unaffordable for young adults — particularly in Sydney and Melbourne — is it time to have a closer look at Adelaide?
 
Thinking of going gluten-free? This study might make you think again
A lower intake of gluten could be linked to a greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes, research presented in the US suggests.
 
'Fake doctor' known for lack of medical knowledge: ex-colleague
A former colleague of a man who allegedly pretended to be a doctor in New South Wales hospitals for more than a decade says he remembers Shyam Acharya "with fear and loathing".
 
Another mass bleaching event scorches Great Barrier Reef
Just one day of aerial surveys of the Great Barrier Reef confirms there has been another mass bleaching event caused by warmer ocean temperatures.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Sara James Travel in the age of Trump creates a conundrum
By Sara James
By Europe correspondent James Glenday Empire 2.0: Post-Brexit Britain strikes back?
By Europe correspondent James Glenday
By national science reporter Jake Sturmer Hot (or not) air? New EPA chief at odds with regulators
By national science reporter Jake Sturmer
By David Taylor 'Something's gotta give': Why Trump's presidency could be short-lived
By David Taylor
 
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Seven West Media chief executive Chris Wharton retires
March 10, 2017 - 5:21 pm
 
World
PNG gets a dose of resource curse as ExxonMobil's gas project foments unrest
Toddler unimpressed by meeting with Queen
Morrison defends his ability ahead of May budget
 
Business
Investor property lending surges, putting regulators on 'high alert'
Energy retailers making millions off solar feed-in rates
World's largest fund puts corrupt, polluting firms on notice
 
Politics
Trump's tweets overshadow his agenda and problems (which might be the point)
Watersun debts owed to creditors likely to be $20m: administrators
One Nation has blown its WA campaign, but will its supporters care?
 
Sport
Mitchell Starc set to return to Australia with stress fracture
Pointless controversy stealing spotlight from special Test series
Wests Tigers star deregistered by NRL for betting against his team
 
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
Energy retailers making millions off solar feed-in rates
Hot (or not) air? New EPA chief at odds with regulators
Gas reservation plan may alleviate energy crisis: Shorten
 

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