German police use water cannons and pepper spray to disperse protesters in Hamburg after being attacked with bottles and stones by marchers protesting about the G20 summit.
Malcolm Turnbull steps into the G20 today amid talk of war over North Korea's missiles. So far he's echoed US line that China needs to "do more" to haul in the hermit kingdom. But if it doesn't, where does that leave us, asks political editor Chris Uhlmann.
Electricity is rated behind banking, mobile phone and internet services in terms of value for money, a national survey of energy consumers finds, as households face double-digit price rises.
Donald Trump says the future of Western civilisation is under threat as he affirms his commitment to NATO in a speech in Warsaw, but the US President again refuses to condemn Russia for meddling in the US election.
Tessa Dijkgraaf joined a dating app to find a no-strings-attached relationship. So you can imagine her surprise when suspected food poisoning turned out to be pregnancy.
Bananas genetically modified by Queensland researchers to be vitamin A-enriched are being grown in Uganda, in a breakthrough hoped to save the lives of thousands of east African children.
Iraqi forces uncover more evidence of foreign fighters in Mosul, including graffiti apparently left by an Australian jihadist, as Iraqi forces fight their way into the last strongholds of the Islamic State.
It is hard to cop, but it is Bernard Tomic's prerogative to play half-heartedly for a decade then retire to roll around in a pile of cash, writes Richard Hinds.
A union for Indigenous people who are part of a controversial work-for-the-dole scheme has launched amid claims the Government created a "pool of free labour" that is denied basic workplace rights.
One Nation senator Pauline Hanson faces a Civil Aviation Safety Authority investigation and faces up to a $9,000 fine after she flew a drone from a balcony in Townsville.
It might sound confusing, but UNESCO says the Great Barrier Reef is "not in danger" — despite having warned just last month that climate change would probably kill off the 29 world heritage-listed coral reefs by 2100.
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