| | Julian Assange launches a personal attack on Hillary Clinton, accusing her of lying and displaying a "cold creepiness" after the former Democratic presidential candidate tells the ABC the WikiLeaks founder is a "tool of Russian intelligence". | | | Hillary Clinton says her "horrible" election defeat to Donald Trump has forced her to come to terms with the fact that "millions of people decided they just didn't like me". It has also reconfigured her interaction with the world, writes Sarah Ferguson. | | | Police confirm human remains found washed up on a beach near Anglesea on Victoria's Surf Coast belong to missing Melbourne mother Elisa Curry. | | | If you hear anyone saying a report by the Australian competition watchdog supports the ditching of the Clean Energy Target, don't buy it — it's just political spin, writes Stephen Long. | | | North Korea has threatened Australia with "disaster" — but could its missiles reach our shores? And just how much of the world is in potential danger? | | | Mid-air video footage from one of the three skydivers who died in far north Queensland last Friday is inconclusive in pinpointing the cause of the tragedy, police confirm. | | | Jemma Victoria Lilley tiled and concreted an area of her backyard where the body of teenager Aaron Pajich was found because she wanted to create a "nice" area to relax in, a court is told. | | | The PM is entrusting his former chief of staff with a key role in cracking down on electricity rip-offs, as the Government looks for alternatives to the Chief Scientist's recommendation of a Clean Energy Target. | | | Sydney developer Salim Mehajer has been loaded onto a stretcher and taken to hospital for scans after a car crash while on his way to court to face charges over an alleged assault on a taxi driver. | | | Foreign Minister Julie Bishop weighs in on mounting anxieties about Chinese Government influence on Western universities, warning international students affiliated with the Communist Party to respect freedom of speech in Australia. | | | Doctors are seeing an alarming spike in the number of young people using 'nangs' — small canisters of nitrous oxide gas designed for whipping cream that can cause brain damage and death. | | | Jeff Horn realised from early on in his career that the only way to become a champion was to beat one. What he did made history. Now he is preparing for his next big challenge. | | | Comedian and filmmaker Woody Allen says the Harvey Weinstein controversy is "very sad for everybody involved" but has warned against creating a "witch hunt atmosphere" targeting men in the workplace. | | | Is a relationship holding you back? There is mounting evidence that shows women are better off unattached. | | | Up to 100 wallabies have been killed in the grounds of the Mareeba Turf Club in far north Queensland with wildlife carers believing they were shot with arrows. | | | Limited leg space on some commercial flights could be preventing passengers from properly bracing for impact in a plane crash, a researcher says. | | | The typewriter was born from a need to speed up bookkeeping, but its invention triggered a series of unexpected events. | | | Last week as I pulled a complete stranger from the surf, his heart stopped beating. But what happened next restored my faith in humanity. | | | Disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has got the headlines, but disgusting and shocking stories about workplace harassment are everywhere, writes Sex Discrimination Commissioner Kate Jenkins. | | | Socceroo Mathew Leckie and his Hertha Berlin teammates linked arms and knelt during the German national anthem before a game in Berlin at the weekend. Here's why. | | | An investigation into retired Liberal MP Bruce Billson clears him of breaching ministerial guidelines by lobbying his former parliamentary colleagues. | | | A goalkeeper and club legend dies after he races out of his area to smother a loose ball, and collides with a teammate during an Indonesian Super League match. | | | The death toll from twin blasts in Somalia's capital rises to 276, with another 300 people injured, making it the deadliest attack ever in the Horn of Africa nation. | | | By Sarah Ferguson |
| | By Stephen Long |
| | By Jason Pallant |
| | By Kate Jenkins |
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