| | The Turnbull Government loses its one-seat majority after the High Court rules Barnaby Joyce's election invalid because of his New Zealand citizenship. One Nation's Malcolm Roberts and Mr Joyce's Nationals deputy Fiona Nash are also on the way out. Follow live. | | | Barnaby Joyce says he thought "in his gut" that the High Court would rule against him. Here's what else he said after the nation's top judges kicked him out of Parliament. | | | The High Court has decided the fates of the Citizenship Seven. The Government has lost its razor-thin majority. Here's what you need to know. | | | Former One Nation senator Malcolm Roberts will run for the party in the seat of Ipswich at the upcoming Queensland state election, after the High Court found he was ineligible to sit in Federal Parliament. | | | Former independent member for New England Tony Windsor confirms he will not run in the New England by-election, scheduled for December 2. | | | Allan Matthews, who unlawfully removed another man's testicle as part of an amateur gender reassignment surgery in a motel room on the NSW mid-north coast, avoids a jail term and is placed on a five-year good behaviour bond. | | | The sailors, who were travelling from Hawaii to Tahiti, are rescued about 1,500km south-east of Japan after their engine broke down in rough weather. | | | An Indigenous leader has accused Malcolm Turnbull of being a "mission manager". The remark reveals the depth of anger over the PM's decision to reject the idea of an Indigenous advisory council. | | | The completed prototypes for Donald Trump's proposed border wall with Mexico will be subjected to punishment to test their mettle — by workers wielding sledgehammers, torches, pickaxes and battery-operated tools. | | | A distressed teenage boy was handcuffed by staff at a detention centre in north Queensland shortly after a suicide attempt had left him unconscious and convulsing, documents the State Government fought to keep under wraps reveal. | | | US President Donald Trump orders the release of 2,800 secret John Fitzgerald Kennedy assassination documents, but holds back some for further review. | | | Sydney silk Charles Waterstreet says law student who levelled sexual harassment allegations against him "might have felt like a vegetarian turning up to work in an abattoir" when entering his chambers. | | | We need to shift the focus away from parenting that relies on threats and rewards, to one that nurtures meaningful parent-child and child-technology relationships. | | | The Australian Federal Police is investigating the leak of information about raids on AWU offices earlier this week. A senior staffer in Employment Minister Michaelia Cash's office has resigned for tipping off journalists. | | | Disgraced film mogul Harvey Weinstein is suing his former company, seeking access to emails, his personnel file and other records he contends may exonerate him from multiple allegations of sexual harassment and assault. | | | Relatives of victims and the local community in Tangerang, a city west of Jakarta, recount the terrifying moment a fire tore through a fireworks factory killing at least 47 people. | | | The average Australian woman uses around 10,000-12,000 disposable menstrual products in their lifetime. But what impact does that have on the environment? | | | SA health authorities urge parents to have their children vaccinated for whooping cough, saying those who don't without good reason are putting others at risk. | | | According to the latest breakdown of Australia's $2.3 trillion superannuation pie, women who retired last year had an average $120,000 less in their super than men. It is time for superannuation to be fairer to women, argues Andrew Robertson. | | | The Sheffield Shield season is underway again and this time we get a juicy three rounds before The Ashes in order to look over prospective Test players. | | | Australian dairy co-operative Murray Goulburn (MG) announces it has entered a binding deal to be bought out by Canadian company Saputo for $1.3 billion — but the deal still needs shareholder and regulator approval. | | | Desley Lodwick thought she had it all — a loving husband, a successful business and world travel. That all changed at the click of a button. | | | For all the talk of collusion and how much they have in common, Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin haven't achieved much, writes Bobo Lo. | | | Far north Queensland women are waiting as long as six years for breast reconstruction surgery due to a lack of plastic surgeons. | | | By Joanne Orlando, Western Sydney University |
| | By national affairs correspondent Greg Jennett |
| | By Rosemary Stanton, UNSW |
| | By Michelle Grattan, University of Canberra |
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