| | The Australian Workers Union will today head to the Federal Court in an attempt to stop the documents obtained by Australian Federal Police in yesterday's raids from being examined by the Registered Organisations Commission. | | | Two Republican senators fiercely attack President Donald Trump, accusing their fellow Republican of "debasing" US politics and the country's standing abroad in extraordinary public criticisms of a sitting president. | | | The husband of murdered Australian teacher Gabrielle Maina is arrested in connection to her shooting, but his lawyer says he is innocent and was in his office at the time of the murder. | | | Rather than explaining what the NBN is, we thought we'd go through the things you'd probably use it for and whether it would make a difference for you. | | | Three once-sceptical scientists reveal the evidence that convinced them climate change is real, and needs to be urgently tackled. | | | An Australian woman is arrested in the United States for an alleged drunken attack on a 68-year-old cyclist at a zombie-themed bike riding event in Florida. | | | The line between unpaid work and simply living a life fully engaged in your community is very blurry for Carole Bayley and her family. | | | A man is killed in an attack at his Kuraby home on Brisbane's southside this morning after going outside to investigate a power outage. | | | The grieving father of a Brisbane woman killed by an out-of-control car says he is haunted by the sight of his dying daughter, and wants the man behind the wheel to understand his pain. | | | Family and friends of four people killed at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast last October say the memory of that terrible day is still fresh in their minds as they struggle to cope with the fallout from the tragedy one year on. | | | Apps which were designed to help owners find their lost or stolen phones are now being used as spyware by stalkers who can use your device to see, hear and record what you say, where you go, and what you do. | | | Three-quarters of voters have sent back their survey form to declare their view on same-sex marriage, making a lie of warnings Australians are so used to compulsory voting that they would be too lazy to fill in an optional survey and find a post box and send it back. | | | Three adult sons who siphoned more than $1.6 million from their elderly parents are refused guardianship over their estate. | | | New Zealand's prime minister-elect Jacinda Ardern signs the coalition agreement between the Labour Party and NZ First and reveals her Government's plans to ensure the country generates 100 per cent of its electricity from renewable sources by 2035. | | | One of two women on trial for the murder of Perth teenager Aaron Pajich claims the last time she saw him alive he was sitting on a couch with her co-accused, who told her she was going to train him in BDSM. | | | The Bureau of Meteorology's fortnightly ENSO wrap-up moves to a La Nina watch, but competing climate factors mean rainfall outlooks remains neutral. | | | High-level Australian Federal Police operations in Sydney, including potential cocaine importation drug bust operations, have been imperilled by increased security needs, including at the Prime Minister's personal residence. | | | The $55 million deal to resettle refugees in Cambodia is a "joke in bad taste" that has undermined Australia's diplomatic influence, says former foreign affairs minister Gareth Evans. | | | UWA archaeologist David Kennedy discovers hundreds of ancient stone "gates" in the Saudi Arabian desert believed to be thousands of years old, all without leaving his office, thanks to high-resolution satellite images. | | | A group of swimmers are sent running from the water when a killer whale comes too close for comfort at a New Zealand beach. | | | An industry insider lifts the lid on "vanity awards", exposing a Melbourne-based company that hands out questionable awards to some of the biggest names in Australia's retirement and aged care sector. | | | Having furry friends chow down with you might be hard to swallow, but it is behind China's decision to fork out $1 billion for a seat at the "pet humanisation" table. | | | By political correspondent Louise Yaxley |
| | By China correspondent Matthew Carney |
| | By political correspondent Louise Yaxley |
| | By Carly Sawatzki, Monash University |
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