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Turnbull to take lead on economy as Cabinet reshuffle looms
Malcolm Turnbull is set to take the lead role in delivering the Government's economic pitch ahead of May's federal budget, amid concern inside the Coalition that Treasurer Scott Morrison's efforts are no longer enough.
 
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.
 
Gas prices will rise and there's not much we can do to stop it
The steep rise in Australia's gas prices became inevitable once approval was granted for 10 giant LNG plants that lock the nation in to a competitive global market, writes Michael Janda.
 
Live cancer cell injection helps beat devil facial tumour disease
Scientists successfully treat Tasmanian devils suffering from the deadly devil facial tumour disease by "fighting cancer with cancer", as they aim for a vaccine which can be administered to devils in the wild.
 
CA, BCCI make peace at 11th hour after India lodges official complaint
The BCCI withdraws an official complaint against Australia only hours after lodging it, as heads of Australia and India's cricket boards sit down for peace talks.
 
Danish teenager discovers parts of crashed WWII plane
A Danish teenager finds parts of a German World War II aeroplane that crashed in a northern Denmark swamp 72 years ago — along with the remains of a man who might have been its pilot.
 
Advocates decry 'negligent' state after Guatemala fire
Attendees at a vigil held for the victims of a fire at a home for abused teens in Guatemala express outrage at what they term the "negligence" of the state, as the death toll from the incident rises to 28.
 
Call to reduce sitting weeks so MPs spend less time in Canberra
It's time for Federal Parliament to modernise and reduce the number of sitting weeks so MPs can spend more time with their families, Liberal MP Alex Hawke says.
 
No official Anzac Day commemoration at Long Tan after abrupt 2016 cancellation
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade says Australia will not hold an Anzac Day ceremony at the Long Tan memorial site in Vietnam, after last year's 50th anniversary plans were cancelled at the last minute by the host government.
 
Climate Institute announces closure, citing lack of funding
After a decade of climate advocacy work, climate change research organisation the Climate Institute announces it will be closing in late June.
 
Rural businesses switch to diesel power as electricity prices soar
Farmers around Australia are turning to diesel to save money on their electricity bills, saying they don't have the luxury of worrying about how environmentally friendly it is.
 
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.
 
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.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By David Taylor 'Something's gotta give': Why Trump's presidency could be short-lived
By David Taylor
By political reporter Nick Harmsen SA power woes expose deeper national problems
By political reporter Nick Harmsen
By Jon Healy A year of actualisation in women's sport, but where to now?
By Jon Healy
By Andrew O'Connor No clear Liberal message as election frustration mounts
By Andrew O'Connor
 
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World
World's largest fund puts corrupt, polluting firms on notice
Journalist David Fox 'grateful for lenient sentence' for drug possession
In world first, Iceland to require firms to prove equal pay
 
Business
Super funds 'rapidly eroded' by 'too much' life insurance
Jan du Plessis to retire as Rio Tinto chairman
Tabcorp to sell Odyssey gaming arm as proposed Tatts merger rolls on
 
Politics
Empire 2.0: Post-Brexit Britain strikes back?
Call to reduce sitting weeks so MPs spend less time in Canberra
Turnbull to take lead on economy as Cabinet reshuffle looms
 
Sport
CA, BCCI make peace at 11th hour after India lodges official complaint
Keary guides Roosters home against Bulldogs in NRL thriller
Underworld figure Gatto cagey on Essendon supplements saga links
 
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
Rural businesses switch to diesel power as electricity prices soar
Malta's iconic Azure Window rock arch collapses
Can pop-up 'repair cafes' solve growing waste levels?
 

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