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Families of Bali bombing victims hope for justice after 'architect' charged
The families of footballer Corey Paltridge and 15-year-old Chloe Byron, who were among the 88 Australians killed in the 2002 Bali bombings, say they never gave up hope the man who plotted the devastating attack would face justice.
 
Darwin water park plan at sacred site 'like building at St Mary's Cathedral'
The location where the NT Government is looking to put a huge water park to boost Darwin's sagging economy is both an Aboriginal sacred site and, according to Defence, contaminated with toxic chemicals.
 
Cladding on 34 UK apartment blocks fails fire safety tests
Cladding on 34 high-rise buildings across the UK have failed fire safety tests conducted in the wake of the deadly blaze at Grenfell Tower, officials say, as dozens of residents refuse to leave a group of west London apartment blocks evacuated due to safety concerns.
 
Two Kerobokan escapees returned to Bali as Australian remains on the run
Two of four prisoners who escaped from Bali's Kerobokan prison via an underground tunnel are returned to Indonesia amid tight security, but Australian escapee Shaun Davidson is yet to be found.
 
When journalist Adam Harvey was shot, his wife Eliza was 5,000km away
When ABC correspondent Adam Harvey was shot in the neck while covering unrest in the Philippines, his wife Eliza, also a journalist, was 5,000 kilometres away in Sydney with their small children.
 
This week in finance: Banks and iron ore weigh down the ASX
The commodities markets continue to look wobbly, with some brokers arguing iron ore is set for another significant fall in coming months.
 
Manny Pacquiao arrives in Brisbane to defend WBO title against Jeff Horn
World welterweight boxing champion Manny Pacquiao arrives in Brisbane ahead of next Sundays fight against Jeff Horn.
 
School students, women take on Indian forces in Kashmir
When you see images of Kashmiri girls and women pelting stones towards Indian forces, it signifies a new phase in the long-running conflict that has endured in the disputed region for more than two decades.
 
The ambitious plan to plant nearly 100,000 trees a day with drones
Can drones help fight deforestation and climate change? This team of engineers hopes to use drones to plant 1 billion trees every year to fight an unfolding global catastrophe.
 
'Spontaneous combustion' starts fire in historic hotel
The Tasmanian Fire Service is warning of the dangers of spontaneous combustion, after a near miss at the historic Shipwright's Arms Hotel in Hobart's Battery Point overnight.
 
Istanbul Pride march banned by authorities at last minute
Turkish authorities announce that they will not allow the Istanbul Pride march to take place on Sunday — the third year in a row the celebration has been banned.
 
Graziers go to war against cane toads with new trap system
A Queensland cattle property becomes the front line for a groundbreaking method to stop the spread of cane toads, turning the pests' own toxin against them to kill toad tadpoles by the thousands.
 
Victoria's entire speed camera network to be reviewed over software virus
All of Victoria's 280 red light and speed cameras will be reviewed in the coming weeks to make sure they have not been infected with a software virus, but officials warn they will still be operational.
 
'We see our ancestors': The history of masks in the Torres Strait Islands
In the Zenadth Kes, also known as the Torres Strait Islands, the art of ceremonial mask-making has been around for centuries.
 
Eagles throw it against the Dees, Bulldogs, Power and GWS all win
The West Coast Eagles contrive to lose against the Demons at the death, while there are crucial wins for the Western Bulldogs, Port Adelaide and Greater Western Sydney.
 
I want to pick my kids up, says injured Thurston
His shoulder injury will see Johnathan Thurston miss one of the biggest games of his decorated NRL career, but the decision to choose family ahead of his personal sporting goals was an easy one.
 
15 dead, more than 100 feared buried in China landslide
Crews searching through the rubble left by a landslide that buried a mountain village under tons of soil and rocks in south-western China have found 15 bodies, but about 100 more people remain missing.
 
Roosters grab golden point winner over Storm after Cowboys, Broncos win
Mitchell Pearce kicks a golden-point field goal for the Roosters after the JT-less Cowboys pip the Panthers in stunning fashion and the Raiders come up short against the Broncos. Look back at all the scores and stats.
 
Droopy-faced Martha crowned world's ugliest dog
Martha is big, ugly, lazy and gassy. And a world champion. Her droopy face has earned her the title of World's Ugliest Dog - the judges didn't even need to hear her signature snore to give her the award.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
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By political correspondent Andrew Probyn Probyn: Gonski's passed but the politics of school funding will continue
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By Dean Bilton How the Socceroos can get their spark in the post-Cahill era
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By Europe correspondent Lisa Millar Queen's speech confirms a changed game in the UK
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World
Saudi security forces foil terrorist attack in Mecca
'He's good friends with Comey': Trump questions impartiality of Robert Mueller
Bishop says alleged Bali bombing plotter 'should never be freed'
 
Business
This week in finance: Banks and iron ore weigh down the ASX
CPA axes embattled CEO Alex Malley
Lack of wind a big blow for Infigen and power prices
 
Politics
Liberal treasurer denies party is broke despite Turnbull's $1.75m donation
Homeless evicted from Sydney CBD called 'public nuisance'
'He's good friends with Comey': Trump questions impartiality of Robert Mueller
 
Sport
Eagles throw it against the Dees, Bulldogs, Power and GWS all win
Italy nearly pulls off stunning Brisbane upset against Wallabies
Roosters grab golden point winner over Storm after Cowboys, Broncos win
 
Science and Tech
The ambitious plan to plant nearly 100,000 trees a day with drones
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US cycling great Greg LeMond in new venture with Geelong university
 
Environment
The ambitious plan to plant nearly 100,000 trees a day with drones
Graziers go to war against cane toads with new trap system
Biomass could be one solution to Australia's energy problems: CEFC
 

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