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NSW top cop says 'we should have gone in earlier' at Sydney siege
NSW Police Commissioner Mick Fuller concedes armed officers at the 2014 Sydney siege should have been sent in earlier to rescue the hostages — and not waited until Tori Johnson was shot and killed.
 
'One shocking discovery followed the next': Families, survivors react to Sydney siege findings
Families, survivors and police react to the findings from the 18-month inquest into the Sydney siege with a mix of feelings from relief to disappointment.
 
Missing girl confirmed dead 24 hours after Manchester suicide attack
The mum of a schoolgirl missing since the Manchester terror attack says her daughter has died, as more details emerge of the young victims of the suicide nail bomb attack at a packed Ariana Grande concert.
 
Britain on alert for second attack as Manchester suicide bomber named
British authorities warn a new terror attack may be "imminent" and deploy soldiers to guard possible targets as the country's alert level goes to critical and the suicide bomber who slaughtered teenage girls at a pop concert yesterday is named as a 22-year-old student.
 
ABC boss demands apology over 'vicious' bombing article
The head of the ABC condemns a "vicious and offensive" online journal article suggesting the Manchester bombing should have taken place at the national broadcaster's Sydney headquarters.
 
Manchester attack could have 'catastrophic impact' on children
The bombing at Ariana Grande's concert in Manchester could have a "catastrophic" impact on the young people involved, with even those watching the news from afar susceptible to trauma, psychologists say.
 
One Nation Senator's media adviser charged with assault
One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts' media adviser and former Logan City councillor Sean Black is facing multiple assault charges dating back to 2007.
 
Rebel Wilson breaks down while giving evidence of 'orchestrated' magazine campaign
Lawyers warned magazine Woman's Day not to publish claims about Hollywood actress Rebel Wilson, which are now at the centre of a defamation case brought by the Australian movie star, a Melbourne court hears.
 
Speed dating and porn key to panda survival
Chinese scientists have developed a successful panda breeding program and it involves showing the animals exactly how to do it.
 
Martial law declared in Philippines' south after militant siege
President Rodrigo Duterte declares martial law the Philippine's south after an attack by Muslim extremists allied with the Islamic State group.
 
Craft beer pioneer warns of danger signs in Australian market
The billionaire founder of one of the world's biggest craft breweries warns Australia not to follow some of the US industry's costly mistakes.
 
Four more found dead on Mount Everest
The death toll on the world's highest mountain rises to 10 in the past month as sherpas find more people dead on their way to retrieve a body near the summit.
 
Trump administration stands by budget despite 'egregious accounting error'
President Donald Trump's first budget plans to balance the US budget within a decade, but a former US Treasury Secretary says it contains egregious accounting errors.
 
Wedge-tailed eagle takes down drone over WA wheat farm
A wedge-tailed eagle has attacked and badly damaged a drone as it flew over farm machinery in Western Australia.
 
Do you know how many times you need to use your green bags?
Which type of bag should you use to take your groceries home if you're trying to have as little an impact as possible on the environment?
 
Where to now for Cricket Australia after players union's image rights move?
The ACA's creation of The Cricketers' Brand is the latest power play in the endless negotiations between the players' union and Cricket Australia.
 
James Bond actor Roger Moore dies aged 89
British actor Sir Roger Moore, who won international fame playing secret agent James Bond but traded the high life for philanthropy, dies of cancer aged 89, his family says.
 
What's happening at Uluru this week?
Delegations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from across Australia arrive in Uluru this week to decide whether it's worth changing our constitution. Here's what's on the table.
 
The insecurity of private renters — how do they manage it?
Renters have fewer legal protections in Australian than other countries with high private rental rates, and newly published research shows their responses to long-term insecurity ranges from lack of concern to constant fear and anxiety.
 
Giro leader's lead wiped away by emergency toilet break
An emergency call of nature sees a desperately unlucky Tom Dumoulin lose a large chunk of his lead at the Giro d'Italia as viewers hammer rival team Movistar for sprinting off in his absence.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
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By Middle East correspondent Matt Brown
By Europe correspondent James Glenday Julian Assange's battles aren't over yet
By Europe correspondent James Glenday
By Stan Grant Stan Grant: The great divide is getting wider
By Stan Grant
By Duncan Huntsdale Spare a thought for the poor Wests Tigers fans
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World
'Broken' Ariana Grande returns to US
12 years after Corby conviction, drugs still rife on the streets of Bali
Did anyone help the Manchester attacker?
 
Business
Nathan Tinkler banned by ASIC over serious failures as director
Hit the big banks harder, says BoQ chief
Second-hand car lender Motor Finance Wizard to repay $11m
 
Politics
Indigenous leaders recreate 1967 referendum victory photo
Joyce comes to rescue after woman falls into notorious Parliament fountain
The insecurity of private renters — how do they manage it?
 
Sport
Cricketers to take image rights back from CA in pay dispute powerplay
Giro leader's lead wiped away by emergency toilet break
Wallabies lock Mumm to retire ahead of charity hike to the North Pole
 
Science and Tech
Manchester attack could have 'catastrophic impact' on children
Could a human survive a 'gravity slingshot'? NASA guru answers your questions
NASA plans emergency spacewalk on ISS
 
Environment
Four more found dead on Mount Everest
Solar meter delay adding hundreds to household bills, analysis shows
Swiss voters back nuclear ban, embrace shift to renewables
 

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