| | Sebastian Kennett, 20, is arrested and charged over a hit-and-run that killed Melbourne cardiac nurse Lynda Hansen, who died after her car was slammed into on Monday. | | | A married couple and their three young children born in captivity have been released after years of being held hostage by a group in Pakistan, officials say. | | | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announces his country is pulling out of the United Nations' cultural and education agency, after the United States signalled its withdrawal just hours earlier over claims of anti-Israel bias. | | | Russell Clark turned to drug use after escaping the Catholic school where he was raped and beaten, and is now gravely ill. Like many abuse survivors, he signed away his rights to sue in exchange for compensation worth a fraction of what he might get in a court. | | | Young Australians are being targeted in the biggest overhaul of private health insurance in decades, with premium discounts on the cards and a big focus on mental health. | | | If you're in your 20s and have been tossing up whether or not to buy private health insurance, take a look at what the Government's proposed shake-up could do for you. | | | "But you look so good and so healthy," people say. I don't look like the stereotype of a cancer patient, but there's no cure, writes Elaine George. | | | Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou has been made a coaching pariah before, writes Richard Hinds, and one way or another he will want to leave the Australia job on his own terms. | | | Supermarket demands for unblemished fruit leads to a high level of waste in the tomato industry, researchers say. | | | What is believed to be human remains are found near a crocodile-infested creek in far north Queensland as police search for a missing elderly woman with dementia. | | | There's a popular perception that investing in bricks and mortar is a one-way bet, but that hasn't been the case for many Australian home owners — just look at Brisbane. | | | Twitter restores actress Rose McGowan's account after temporarily suspending it and causing concern it had muted one of the central figures in the allegations against disgraced Harvey Weinstein. | | | Every time a mogul is exposed for being a grub, a harasser or a rapist, I wonder about the ensuing conversations with their children, especially their daughters, writes Julia Baird. | | | A degree is meant to get you set for a lifetime of learning and earning, but is the modern university system delivering on its promises to students? | | | Jeff Horn's stunning upset victory over Filipino legend Manny Pacquaio makes him the first boxer to win The Don Award as the athlete to have most inspired Australia in 2017. | | | Police raid seven massage parlours on the Gold Coast that were allegedly operating as fronts for illegal prostitution, with detectives also examining potential links to organised crime. | | | The One Nation senator argues it would be un-Australian to kick him out of Federal Parliament, as the High Court reserves its decision on the Citizenship Seven but notes the urgency of the matter. | | | A swarm of bees descends on one of Perth's main city streets, with one beekeeper estimating it was more than 20,000 strong. | | | A much-loved pony is fatally shot by arrows in a paddock in Darwin, the latest in a string of animal cruelty attacks in the area. | | | By Elaine George |
| | By business reporter Andrew Robertson |
| | By Julia Baird |
| | By David King, University of Queensland |
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