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'Let's take our party back': Abbott issues conservative call to arms
Former prime minister Tony Abbott urges his sympathisers in the New South Wales Liberals to wrestle back control of the party from powerbrokers, adding that he remains a "servant of the party".
 
TV hosts accuse Trump's White House of smear threat over bad coverage
Two breakfast television hosts ridiculed by Donald Trump on Twitter hit back with claims he sought to plant negative stories about them in the media and question the US President's mental health and fitness for office.
 
Teenagers charged after Sydney counter-terror raids refused bail
Two 18-year-old teenagers charged with firearm and drug offences after raids by the NSW Joint Counter Terrorism team will remain in custody after being refused bail at Sydney's Parramatta Local Court.
 
'Beautiful face, but cruel mind': The baffling murder that captivated Thailand
They became known as the "murder babes" — three Thai women in their 20s who went on the run after killing and dismembering a young bar worker. But it was the murder's aftermath that was most shocking.
 
Teen girl killed in learner driver crash in Tasmania's south, police say
A 16-year-old from Hobart's northern suburbs dies when a car police say was driven by an unsupervised learner driver hits a power pole.
 
Labor urges Government to reinstate penalty rates
Federal Labor is using the first weekend of phased-in cuts to Sunday penalty rates to again pressure the Government to protect workers' pay.
 
Canberra shivers through -8.7C morning on first day of energy price hike
Canberrans pride themselves on toughing it out through frequent sub-zero temperatures, but even seasoned pros admit this morning was cold.
 
Channel Ten calls in receivers, operations to continue amid sales process
The Ten Network's major investors — Lachlan Murdoch, Bruce Gordon and James Packer — call in the receivers as expected.
 
London borough leader resigns after criticism of Grenfell Tower fire reaction
Nicholas Paget-Brown, the leader of the London council responsible for residents in Grenfell Tower, announces he is stepping down two weeks after the fire that claimed 80 lives.
 
How did Germany just legalise same-sex marriage?
Same-sex couples in Germany can now legally marry, after a decision by the parliament that came just days after Angela Merkel said she would allow politicians to follow their own conscience. Here's how it all unfolded.
 
Cricket Australia is running a game it no longer controls
Crunch time has come for Australia's elite cricketers after a breakdown in talks to secure a new pay deal left 230 male and female players unemployed as of this morning. So now the governing body has some serious questions to answer, writes Tracey Holmes.
 
'A pretty dog act': Bugg's behind-play hit leaves Swans fuming
Tom Bugg faces a lengthy AFL suspension after an ugly hit on Sydney's Callum Mills in Friday night's match at the MCG.
 
Fyre Festival promoter arrested on fraud charge
The promoter behind a failed "luxury" music festival in the Bahamas that cost more than $US12,000 a ticket is arrested in New York on a wire fraud charge.
 
AFL live: Suns and Roos face off on the Coast
Gold Coast and North Melbourne are next up on Saturday, after the Eagles held on for a big win over the Bulldogs. Follow it live in our AFL ScoreCentre.
 
Skilled worker visas now open to CEOs, university lecturers
The new list of occupations for which workers can apply for a skilled worker visa has been released, despite some sectors complaining it would harm their industries.
 
Trump runs out of patience with North Korea
US President Donald Trump calls for a determined response to North Korea after talks with South Korean President Moon Jae-in at the White House.
 
NRL live: Sea Eagles do battle with the Warriors
Manly plays the New Zealand Warriors before the Raiders face the Cowboys. Follow it all live in our NRL ScoreCentre
 
Hong Kong handover anniversary prompts concerns about territory's autonomy
The founder of one of Hong Kong's biggest political parties says the territory's freedoms have been undermined since the former British colony returned to Chinese rule 20 years ago today.
 
Pacquiao, Horn make weight for 'Battle of Brisbane'
Manny Pacquiao and Jeff Horn weigh in a day out from what is being billed as the biggest fight to be held on Australian soil.
 
The cold but colourful history of the Warrnambool baths
Nude bathing in an icy pool was good for the health of residents in Warrnambool in the early 20th century.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Tracey Holmes Cricket Australia is running a game it no longer controls
By Tracey Holmes
By Luke Pearson for Speaking Out Just being Aboriginal doesn't make me an activist
By Luke Pearson for Speaking Out
By Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra 'Transaction costs' of deposing Abbott coming back to haunt PM: Grattan
By Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra
By Europe correspondent Lisa Millar Vatican is standing by their man, but how long will support last?
By Europe correspondent Lisa Millar
 
Just In
Tasmanian ALP 'ready to take back government'
July 1, 2017 - 4:57 pm
Are more Tasmanians accessing Aboriginal services due to relaxed eligibility criteria?
July 1, 2017 - 4:10 pm
Labor urges Government to reinstate penalty rates
July 1, 2017 - 2:53 pm
 
World
India's Muslims celebrate Eid amid rising tensions with Hindu nationalists
Gunman goes on deadly rampage inside New York hospital
Accusations PNG electoral rolls in 'utter chaos'
 
Business
Channel Ten calls in receivers, operations to continue amid sales process
ASX enjoyed a strong financial year, but appears to be running out puff
Investor lending cools under pressure from APRA clampdown
 
Politics
Labor urges Government to reinstate penalty rates
'Let's take our party back': Abbott issues conservative call to arms
London borough leader resigns after criticism of Grenfell Tower fire reaction
 
Sport
AFL live: Suns and Roos face off on the Coast
NRL live: Sea Eagles do battle with the Warriors
Cricket Australia is running a game it no longer controls
 
Science and Tech
Prince Harry praises technology as a 'force for good'
This fruit fly could cause $1 billion of damage to Australian crops, but scientists have a defence
Caught on camera: Mice menacing farmers, bait sales soar
 
Environment
Aquaman given permission to film at NSW town, despite locals' anger
As Menindee's lakes dry up, its tourism prospects do too
Decline in biodiversity as climate change increases ice-free areas on Antarctica
 

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