| | Tim Cahill scores twice, but the edge of the post saves the Socceroos late on as Australia beats Syria 2-1 in extra time to advance to the intercontinental World Cup qualifying play-off. | | | The Federal Government wants the states and territories to stop stalling and commit to a "life-saving" policy aimed at preventing Indigenous deaths in custody. Check out where they stand on the issue. | | | Hundreds more firefighters and police officers travel to northern California to battle out-of-control fires that have killed at least 13 people, including a 100-year-old man and his 98-year-old wife unable to escape their burning home. | | | The same-sex marriage debate has been marred by hate speech, vandalism and bullying. Keep track of the key incidents. | | | Nick Kyrgios sensationally quits his first-round match at the Shanghai Masters in apparent protest against the umpiring, after being picked up on a television microphone vowing to walk off the court if he lost his set. | | | Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says that there are more women in his current cabinet than in any previous government. Is he correct? RMIT ABC Fact Check runs the numbers. | | | To commemorate the UN's International Day of the Girl Child, ABC News speaks to seven girls living vastly different lives around the world. | | | Catalonia's leader Carles Puigdemont says his people have voted for independence from Spain — but that he wants a negotiated solution with Madrid. | | | Vitamin companies are peddling "ludicrous" claims about products that protect children's eyes from the blue light emitted by digital devices, according to doctors. | | | Controversial Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte tours Australia's largest warship, thanking the Australian Defence Force for "showing solidarity" in his nation's fight against Islamic terrorists and warning of North Korea's "violent plans". | | | Tracey Ayton is on a mission to create something she believes will be the first of its kind in Australia — a purpose-built swim centre where people with special needs come first. | | | The Federal Government is being accused of hiding information and giving "gobbledygook bureaucratic answers" about a troubled work-for-the-dole scheme after refusing a senator's request for basic information. | | | Specialist landlords are making big profits buying or building childcare premises and leasing them to operators, Lisa Bryant writes. | | | The former prime minister's speech to the Global Warming Policy Foundation drenches the work of climate scientists with contemptuous spittle and strips away all his previous pretence, writes Andrew Probyn. | | | A friend who was hitchhiking with Hayley Dodd days before she disappeared 18 years ago tells a murder trial how she gave the teenager her pocket knife to use as protection on a trip to the Wheatbelt. | | | We're only two months away from the release of the next Star Wars movie, but if you can't wait for a taste, you're in luck: the latest trailer has dropped. | | | If GPs are being offered $400,000 to work in rural Australia, why is there a critical shortage of doctors? | | | A wildlife photographer captures images of a rare budgie murmuration as more than 8,000 birds swarm in the red centre against the backdrop of a waterhole. | | | By Dan Jerker B Svantesson, Bond University |
| | By Steven Rowley and Peter Phibbs, Australian Housing and Urban Research Institute |
| | By Lisa Bryant |
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