| | Federal police raid the AWU headquarters in Melbourne and Sydney over donations made to GetUp, one day after it was revealed the Australian Electoral Commission is investigating the activist group's funding. | | | High-level Australian Federal Police operations in Sydney, including potential cocaine importation drug bust operations, have been imperilled by increased security needs, including at the Prime Minister's personal residence. | | | UWA archaeologist David Kennedy discovers hundreds of ancient stone "gates" in the Saudi Arabian desert believed to be thousands of years old, all without leaving his office, thanks to high-resolution satellite images. | | | A greater proportion of Australians have now voted in the same-sex marriage survey than Brits did in Brexit — and this Friday is the deadline for you to have your say. | | | A first-home buyer sues Sydney property developer Selim Mehajer, alleging he staged a scam that decreased the size of his apartment so much it "no longer existed in the plan". | | | A 23-year-old Perth man who climbed onto the back of a train at high speed gets a $1,000 fine for what a magistrate describes as "high risk-taking behaviour". | | | The wife of Bruce Fairfax, who went missing in the Tasmanian bush more than a week ago, writes of his last day with her and how she went to bed after the first day of searching "convinced of his death". | | | Police raid a large cotton farm near Goondiwindi on the New South Wales-Queensland border as part of a major criminal investigation into possible fraudulent use of Commonwealth Murray-Darling Basin funds. | | | Handcuffed, wearing bulletproof vests and under heavily armed guard, the two women accused of murdering the half-brother of North Korea's leader are pushed around a Malaysian airport in wheelchairs during a court visit to the crime scene. | | | A couple is arrested in Brazil, accused of strangling a pregnant woman to death and cutting her unborn baby from her womb. | | | A teammate of West Indies cricketer Chris Gayle has admitted sending a text message with the word "sexy" to the squad's female massage therapist during treatment, a defamation court case against Fairfax Media hears. | | | China's Communist Party votes to enshrine President Xi Jinping's ideology in its constitution, making him the country's most powerful leader since chairman Mao Zedong. | | | The fate of seven federal politicians, including Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce, will be decided by the High Court on Friday afternoon. | | | Kerrie and Mobinah have very different views on Islam in Australia. What happens when they sit down for a frank conversation? | | | Australia's energy policy chaos has created some unlikely winners and losers. The Vales Point Power Station, which the NSW Government offloaded for $1 million, is now worth $730 million. | | | Republican senator John McCain declines to label Donald Trump a "draft dodger" even as he renews his criticism of the medical deferments that kept the US President from serving in the Vietnam War. | | | An Australian family driving down a narrow road in Papua New Guinea was blocked by a car and chased by thugs armed with guns and bats. A father's quick thinking helped them escape. | | | The former FBI director ends months of speculation about a secret Twitter account by posting a photo of himself in Iowa. | | | Emmanuel Macron is left red-faced during a meeting in his office at the centuries-old Elysee Palace, after his pet dog interrupts proceedings by urinating on a fire place. | | | By political correspondent Louise Yaxley |
| | By Carly Sawatzki, Monash University |
| | By Geoff Lemon |
| | By Bruce Wolpe |
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