| | A Nick Xenophon SA Best candidate is fired after the ABC uncovered "appalling" photos on his Facebook page showing him holding a fist to a wax figure of Rihanna and groping another of Toni Collette. | | | Veteran politician Winston Peters looks set to decide who will form New Zealand's next government, with the final election tally released today putting his populist New Zealand First party in a position to wield the balance of power. | | | People who interacted with Stephen Paddock in the years before he carried out the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history paint a picture of a calculating man who was "the king of microaggression". | | | Travellers staying in the heart of Brisbane's backpacking scene are shocked and unsure about their safety after the fatal stabbing of a German tourist in a "road rage incident" nearby. | | | A national day of action to oppose the proposed Carmichael coal mine sees thousands of protesters turn out in dozens of locations across Australia. | | | Winx has made it an incredible 21 race wins in a row, smashing her rivals to take out the Turnbull Stakes with ease. | | | Footage from inside Myanmar shows half-buried corpses, villages burning and desperate people fleeing through the mountains, appearing to contradict claims that security forces had ended their operations. | | | It is an international anti-nuclear weapons group which launched in Melbourne a decade ago. So what does the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons actually do? And how did it go on to win the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize? | | | Tropical Storm Nate gains force as it speeds towards Mexico and the United States after killing at least 21 people in Central America. | | | Trinity Hutahaean was engulfed in flames during a terrorist attack on an Indonesian church. Now campaigners hope her case could help other innocent victims receive compensation for the injuries which have changed their lives. | | | US authorities approve Alphabet Inc's application to use its experimental Project Loon balloons to provide emergency cellular service to disaster-stricken Puerto Rico, as Tesla said it would send more battery supplies. | | | Civil liberties advocates expressed concerns about a proposal which could see people live-streaming from the scene of an accident to police. | | | The United States military says a fourth soldier was killed after a joint US-Nigerien patrol came under attack near the village of Malian village of Tongo Tongo. | | | The financial services firm behind Wall Street's Fearless Girl statue agrees to pay $5 million to settle allegations by 305 female executives and 15 black executives they were paid less than their white male counterparts. | | | Haley Allan was an unemployed teenage mum who got a second chance that changed her life. Now she's helping others start again. | | | As the Trump administration continues to claim that everything is OK in Puerto Rico, North America correspondent Zoe Daniel reports on an island that might have to wait a year for electricity to be restored. | | | Legendary producer Ric Birch admits the operator behind iconic Commonwealth Games mascot Matilda was a little spaced out during the Brisbane 1982 opening ceremony. | | | In the last century, treasure hunters have been up and down the WA coast searching for buried treasure from a shipwreck that happened almost 400 years ago, and now those stories are being collated into a book. | | | There's a generation of Hollywood powerbrokers who've acted like it's still the Stone Age, but it looks like they're no longer going to get away with it, writes Cameron Williams. | | | The last two survivors of the sinking of HMAS Perth have shared their extraordinary stories of survival at the opening of an exhibition to mark the 75th anniversary of the disaster. | | | By Cameron Williams |
| | By Liz Hanna, Australian National University |
| | By Karen Thorpe, Sally Staton, Simon Smith and Susan Irvine |
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