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Manufacturers 'will quit Australia' if energy cannot be guaranteed
As concern grows about the cost of power and the stability of the electricity grid, the head of the Food and Grocery Council says manufacturers will quit Australia if affordable, reliable energy cannot be guaranteed.
 
Man shot dead at Paris airport for attempting to take soldier's gun
A man is shot dead at Orly Airport in Paris after wrestling a soldier to the ground in attempt to take the officer's rifle, in an incident which is now being investigated by France's anti-terrorism division.
 
Cummins strikes but Pujara leads Indian fight in Ranchi
Pat Cummins continues his strong return to Test cricket, but Cheteshwar Pujara makes life difficult for Australia in the third Test.
 
Government looks to pass childcare reform within fortnight
The Federal Government is ramping up pressure on Labor and the crossbench to pass its increases to childcare subsidies, citing data that shows fees are increasing across the country.
 
Program helping seniors live at home longer undergoes 'wonderful' change
More than 70,000 Australian seniors receive federally funded care to help them live in their own homes and now they can do something that was practically impossible before: switch the company that provides that care.
 
Roe 8 leaves ugly legacy across Beeliar wetlands
Carved through the Beeliar wetlands are the scars of the battle over the road to nowhere — the dumped Roe 8 freight link — with huge sections of banksia woodland lost.
 
White House accidentally emails out satire piece to tout benefits of Trump budget
The White House's new official email promotes a link to a Washington Post article titled: Trump's Budget Makes Perfect Sense and Will Fix America, and I Will Tell You Why. There was just one problem — the piece was satirical.
 
Don Dale female detainees given morning-after pill following alleged sex during riot
Three girls at Darwin's Don Dale detention centre were given the morning-after pill after allegedly having sex in a pool with male detainees during a riot in 2011, a royal commission is told.
 
Dutton criticism fails to curb Qantas support for same-sex marriage
Qantas will continue to advocate for same-sex marriage amid Immigration Minister Peter Dutton's criticism that "publicly listed companies stick to their knitting" and focus on delivering services for their customers.
 
Land tax could replace stamp duty in proposal costed by PBO
The Parliamentary Budget Office investigates a proposal to abolish stamp duty and replace it with a broad-based land tax, adding to a fierce political battle over housing affordability.
 
George Burgess in strife for throwing elbows
A George Burgess elbow sours South Sydney's win over Newcastle, with Knights skipper Trent Hodkinson also sent from the field for showing dissent to a referee.
 
Demons keep GF dream alive with Dockers belting
The Demons needed a win to keep their AFLW grand final dream alive, and they deliver in spades with a 54-point belting of Fremantle.
 
No 'last drinks' yet for Canberra's burgeoning boutique brewers
As the Canberra Craft Beer and Cider Festival turns 10, the local brewing scene continues to go from strength to strength.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Stan Grant Are populist politicians losing their grip?
By Stan Grant
By Andrew O'Connor Scale of defeat renders WA Liberal leadership silent, stunned
By Andrew O'Connor
By Europe correspondent Steve Cannane Dutch opt for tolerance and reject Wilders' populism
By Europe correspondent Steve Cannane
By political reporter Nick Harmsen Nothing 'unhinged' about Jay Weatherill's tirade against Josh Frydenberg
By political reporter Nick Harmsen
 
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World
Trump says Germany owes 'vast sums of money' to NATO
Trump refuses to back down on wire-tapping claims with Merkel
Attack on refugee boat off Yemen leaves dozens dead
 
Business
Land tax could replace stamp duty in proposal costed by PBO
Casual workers paying for 'junk insurance' they don't know they have
Westpac raises home loan interest rates
 
Politics
Program helping seniors live at home longer undergoes 'wonderful' change
Government looks to pass childcare reform within fortnight
Bishop defends Tillerson's tough stance on North Korea
 
Sport
Cummins strikes but Pujara leads Indian fight in Ranchi
As it happened: Watchful India batting Australia out of winning position
George Burgess in strife for throwing elbows
 
Science and Tech
Self-repairing heart tissue breakthrough brings hope for cardiac patients
Russian spies and two others charged over Yahoo hack
Extreme heat pushes parts of Great Barrier Reef beyond recovery
 
Environment
Global carbon emissions flat despite economic growth, raising hopes of downward trend
'It's going to hurt big': Australia's biggest hardwood mill to close
Energy companies want rewards for keeping the lights on
 

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