| | Victoria, Queensland and South Australia look set to make Malcolm Turnbull work hard if he wants them to support his new energy plan, with the SA Premier slamming it as a "coal energy target" and Victoria's Energy Minister calling for more detail. | | | Complaints about the NBN soar with more than 27,000 reports lodged with the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman in the last financial year. | | | Raqqa is liberated from Islamic State, according to commanders with US-backed forces, ending a four-month battle to take the militants' Syrian capital. | | | A lack of access to health care, geographical isolation, and lower incomes mean rural people are more likely to die from heart diseases, a report released today shows. | | | Distant volcanic eruptions may have indirectly triggered a series of revolts by the people of ancient Egypt against their despised Ptolemaic overlords according to a new study that analyses volcanic and historic records. | | | Tracy Ellis has a black belt and a string of trophies, but they are not the karate achievements of which she's most proud. | | | A federal judge in Hawaii blocks US President's Donald Trump's third travel ban, just hours before it was due to take effect. | | | Prawns scattered over a basement car park, buckets spilled in lifts and a foyer window shattered are just some of the drawbacks to living above shops and restaurants, one Canberra apartment owner says. | | | Malcolm Turnbull has unveiled his shiny new energy policy, complete with its own three-letter acronym to replace the doomed Clean Energy Target. Here's what it all means. | | | Spain's top court officially rules that Catalonia's disputed independence referendum was illegal because a regional law that backed it was against the country's constitution. | | | Craft beer is exploding in popularity, with one recent report stating Australian craft breweries generate almost $500 million in yearly revenue — but it's big corporations that are taking the bulk of the market. | | | It may not be the race that stops the nation, but the Caulfield Cup has produced some epic drama. Look back at some of the classic editions of the Cup. | | | Journalists and writers around the world are outraged at the murder of the woman who has been described as a "one-woman WikiLeaks", warning that her death poses a threat on democracy itself. | | | A Belgian researcher has turned the tech world upside down by discovering a flaw in Wi-Fi that allows anyone to hack into a connected device. Let's take a look at what you should do to protect yourself. | | | The psychiatrist who treated an Australian accused of importing drugs into Indonesia says the man is unstable and needs professional psychiatric help. | | | Transgender footballer Hannah Mouncey plays in the ACT women's competition but the AFL rules her ineligible to nominate for Wednesday's AFLW draft. | | | They may be allies in the war against the Islamic State group, but now Iraqi government forces and Kurdish fighters have turned their weapons towards one another. | | | President Xi Jinping's signature slogan, "The China Dream", is immortalised on billboards, TV ads and on government websites. But the slogan's interpretation depends very much on who you talk to. | | | More than two in three Australians have returned their same-sex marriage postal survey forms, including 800,000 more in the last week. | | | A Melbourne pensioner and Order of Australia recipient who used hundreds of thousands of dollars from a charity he helped set up to buy alcohol, lingerie and cigarettes is ordered by a court to repay more than $1 million. | | | By Gary Mortimer, Queensland University of Technology |
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| | By Michael Vardon, Australian National University |
| | By Sarah Ferguson |
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