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World-famous Indigenous musician Dr G Yunupingu dies aged 46
Australia's most prominent Indigenous music artist Dr G Yunupingu dies aged 46, and is mourned by family and friends as a "genius and wonderful human being".
 
No excuse for Canavan citizenship slip-up, LNP MP says
In an echo of Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's criticism of the Greens last week, the LNP is being accused of being "sloppy" by one of its own after Resources Minister Matt Canavan stepped down yesterday.
 
Trump denounces Sessions in Twitter tirade for being 'weak' on Clinton
US President Donald Trump launches a fresh tirade on Twitter against Attorney-General Jeff Sessions, the man who was the first US senator to endorse his candidacy.
 
Western men's sperm count declining, major study finds
Sperm concentrations in Western men have declined by more than 50 per cent over the last 40 years, and an increasing proportion of men have sperm counts below the threshold for infertility, according to a major new study.
 
Petrol prices low, but refiners and retailers getting last laugh, analyst says
Motorists may be getting some temporary relief at the bowser, but with historically large margins, it is the refiners, dealers and retailers who are really enjoying things at the moment.
 
George Pell to face court for first time over alleged historical sexual offences
Cardinal George Pell, Australia's most senior Catholic, is due to front a Melbourne court for the first time today as he fights historical sexual offence charges.
 
Parents, UK hospital clash over taking baby Charlie Gard home to die
The parents of terminally ill baby Charlie Gard accuse a London hospital of preventing their attempts to have their son die at home, but the hospital says Charlie's life support can only be maintained in a "specialised" setting.
 
Trump aide Paul Manafort subpoenaed to attend Russia hearing, Kushner questioned again
A US Senate panel subpoenas Paul Manafort, a former campaign manager for President Donald Trump, to appear at a hearing as part of its investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
 
Scientists create 3D-printed brain-like tissue from stem cells
Australian scientists use a 3D printer to create nerve cells found in the brain using a special bio-ink made from stem cells — an innovation that may be used in the future to help treat epilepsy, schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease.
 
Sydney cosmetics company takes on US retail giant over Bondi Beach trademark
When Sydney company Bondi Wash applied to trademark its name in the US, it was prevented from doing so because of the similarity to international fashion retailer Abercrombie & Fitch's existing rights over the name.
 
Obamacare: US senators vote to start healthcare debate
Vice-President Mike Pence broke a tied vote to start the debate on repealing the healthcare bill known as Obamacare in the Senate.
 
Solo sailor arrives in Albany after historic Antarctic circumnavigation
Scores of supporters welcome Queensland sailor Lisa Blair back into Australia, capping off her 184-day journey around Antarctica.
 
Israel removes Jerusalem metal detectors, Palestinians reject new measures
Israel removes metal detectors from entrances to the Aqsa mosque compound hoping to calm days of bloodshed, but Palestinians say the modified security measures are still unacceptable.
 
Is your boss a psychopath? Here's how to deal with them
If 5 to 10 per cent of the population is psychopathic, you might have one in your life. Here's what to look out for, and what you can do to survive.
 
Toyota, Honda and Mazda facing class action over faulty Takata airbags
A Sydney lawyer has announced a class action lawsuit against Toyota, Honda and Mazda, seeking refunds for cars fitted with faulty airbags from Takata linked to 18 deaths around the world.
 
'Sorry' Soliola suspended for five matches for high tackle on Slater
Canberra Raiders player Sia Soliola says he "respects and accepts" his punishment for a tackle on Melbourne Storm star Billy Slater that he admits was both "high and late".
 
Is Australia falling behind in artificial intelligence?
Despite Australia "punching above its weight" in artificial intelligence research, the country trails the US and China in implementing the technology into the business sector, an expert says.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By election analyst Antony Green Antony Green: The High Court's question after Canavan's resignation
By election analyst Antony Green
By Tracey Holmes Balancing the ledger: Why women are the key for the success of the big football codes
By Tracey Holmes
By Julia Baird and Hayley Gleeson How to navigate the research on domestic violence and Christian churches
By Julia Baird and Hayley Gleeson
By Chris O'Brien Here's why you might not have heard much about the Queensland budget
By Chris O'Brien
 
Just In
Tasmania cracks down on parents taking kids out of school for holidays
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Turning on Jeff Sessions isn't winning Donald Trump any support
July 26, 2017 - 7:12 am
SA accuses Federal Government of Murray-Darling 'shenanigans'
July 26, 2017 - 7:08 am
 
World
Trump denounces Sessions in Twitter tirade for being 'weak' on Clinton
Myanmar pagoda washed away in heavy floods
Five-day ordeal ends for Australian brokerage staff in Shanghai
 
Business
Petrol prices low, but refiners and retailers getting last laugh, analyst says
'Ethical' investment funds outperforming mainstream counterparts: study
UK Serious Fraud Office joins Rio Tinto 'corruption' inquiry
 
Politics
No excuse for Canavan citizenship slip-up, LNP MP says
Antony Green: The High Court's question after Canavan's resignation
Canavan resigns from Turnbull ministry over Italian citizenship
 
Sport
'Sorry' Soliola suspended for five matches for high tackle on Slater
Emily Seebohm wins world champs bronze as Aussies fail to defend world titles
I could have handled Tomic better than I did, admits Rafter
 
Science and Tech
Western men's sperm count declining, major study finds
Scientists create 3D-printed brain-like tissue from stem cells
Moon is wetter than we thought and 'might sustain humans'
 
Environment
SA Water Minister 'shocked' by Murray-Darling Basin Plan revelations
How politics turned the Murray-Darling basin into a sinkhole for billions
Water bureaucrat offered confidential documents to irrigation lobbyists
 

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