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UK police to share Manchester intel after Trump promises leak investigation
British police resume sharing information on the Manchester attack after US President Donald Trump promises to investigate and prosecute "to the fullest extent of the law" those responsible for leaking key details of the investigation to US media.
 
Careers Australia stands down 1,000 staff amid voluntary administration
Careers Australia staff are stood down and classes cancelled for 15,000 students as one of Australia's largest vocational education providers is placed into voluntary administration.
 
Indigenous delegates to present decision on constitutional recognition
In the shadow of Uluru, Indigenous people will present a historic position on changes to the constitution today, with some of the most influential Indigenous people in the country standing united to deliver their statement.
 
Reconciliation is going to work if we give it a chance
The Wiradjuri elder — and man I am named after — has won a hard battle, but he now has a place in this country, writes Stan Grant.
 
Despite the claims, Corby couldn't prove her professed innocence: Ruddock
Philip Ruddock, who was attorney-general at the time of Schapelle Corby's arrest in 2004, says every endeavour was made by the AFP to establish the truth in her drug trafficking case.
 
Massive storms and aurorae on Jupiter, Juno spacecraft reveals
Jupiter's atmosphere features massive cyclonic storms — some as large as 1,400 kilometres in diameter —and powerful aurorae, NASA scientists say, publishing the first findings of the Juno spacecraft hurtling around the gas giant.
 
Electoral Commission investigates One Nation over plane
The Australian Electoral Commission launches a formal investigation into the ownership of a plane used by One Nation which former party members say was paid for by property developer Bill McNee.
 
Richard Hinds: State of Origin camouflages NRL's off-field woes
State of Origin will once again capture the Australian sporting public's attention at a time when it is wallpapering the cracks in the NRL, writes Offsiders columnist Richard Hinds.
 
Terrorist Neil Prakash 'appears in Turkish court'
Australia's most wanted terrorist Neil Prakash denies charges against him during a Turkish court appearance, local media reports.
 
Labor calls for royal commission into abuse of people with disability
Federal Labor is calling for a royal commission into the abuse of people with a disability.
 
Manchester authorities missed warning signs, Muslim community leader says
A Muslim community leader in Manchester claims authorities missed warning signs about suspected bomber Salman Abedi and that a number of locals had reported him to authorities in recent years.
 
Why you won't see Aussie troops on the streets
Britain has ordered "Operation Temperer" — a formidable show of force that will see thousands of soldiers deployed throughout the UK. But how likely is it that a similar military call-out could happen in Australia? Greg Jennett explains.
 
'I had to beg': Rebel Wilson tells court of magazine's impact on her career
Rebel Wilson was sacked from two DreamWorks feature films and had to beg film studios to allow her to work for free after a series of magazine articles claimed she had lied about her background, the actress tells a Melbourne court.
 
Residents flee Marawi as insurgents battle Philippines troops, raise IS flag
Thousands of residents flee the southern Philippine city of Marawi as government troops exchange gunfire with Islamist insurgents who seized more than a dozen Catholic hostages and raised the black flag of IS in the city.
 
Are you an addict? Turns out we're all tech junkies
How many times have you looked at your phone today? Chances are you're looking at it right now. So, before you try to deny you're addicted, we've got the stats that prove it.
 
'I had round after round': What one-punch attacker told police
A video recording of a NSW Police interview shows Hugh Garth, the first person to be convicted under the state's so-called one-punch laws, telling police he was merely acting in self-defence.
 
WA AFL club president stood down, fined for sexist comments
The president of a WA country football club who made offensive remarks about a female umpire on social media earlier this week is fined and stood down.
 
Police puzzled by SOS mystery in remote WA
An SOS sign spotted by a helicopter pilot flying over a remote and inaccessible part of northern Western Australia sparks fears a person or group of people could be missing.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Middle East correspondent Matt Brown Saudi Arabia hopes Trump will restore natural order in Middle East
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
By Duncan Huntsdale
 
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World
Donald Trump scolds NATO allies over defence spending
UK authorities investigate Adebi's links to Islamic State in Libya
How Schapelle Corby the cover girl was born
 
Business
Oil prices slide despite extension of production cut agreement
Government trying to avoid scrutiny of bank levy, bankers say
'Too big to fail' guarantee for banks obsolete, ME Bank chief says
 
Politics
Reconciliation is going to work if we give it a chance
Labor calls for royal commission into abuse of people with disability
20 years on from Bringing Them Home report, Indigenous children worse off
 
Sport
Cats pip Power in thriller at the Cattery
Richard Hinds: State of Origin camouflages NRL's off-field woes
Stosur, Gavrilova into Strasbourg semis
 
Science and Tech
Massive storms and aurorae on Jupiter, Juno spacecraft reveals
Are you an addict? Turns out we're all tech junkies
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Environment
How did whales become enormous in just 3 million years?
Four more found dead on Mount Everest
Solar meter delay adding hundreds to household bills, analysis shows
 

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