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PM meets with family of Kumanjayi Little Baby
Anthony Albanese has met with the family of Kumanjayi Little Baby and laid flowers at her memorial in Alice Springs.
Crichton skips Blues training session
NSW star Stephen Crichton skipped his side's first main training session ahead of next week's State of Origin clash.
One man dead, four injured in alleged shooting
At least one man has died and four others are in a serious condition following an alleged shooting in Sydney's south-west.
Vladimir Putin flies in to meet Xi Jinping, but there’s only one man calling the shots
The Russian leader has been welcomed to Beijing with the same red carpet pomp bestowed on Trump days earlier. But while Putin and Xi share an unmatchable bromance, the US-China relationship matters more to Beijing.
‘Amalgamations are back on the table’, minister vows as ‘dysfunctional’ City of Perth council put on notice
The City of Perth council has been put on notice by Local Government Inspector Tony Brown at a behind-closed-doors meeting on Tuesday night.
Alleged would-be teen hijacker researched airports for months, court told
In the days before an armed teenager boarded and allegedly attempted to hijack a commercial airplane, he used the internet to search airports and the shooting down of planes.
Schools flag safety concerns over homeless camp in Perth’s south after student attacked
Police have stepped up patrols and there is extra security at the camp in Hamilton Hill after a student was attacked at a bus stop outside Fremantle Christian College.
For young people like Madison, cancer costs more than their health
Brisbane student Madison Purkis was just 19 when she was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer that struck both her body and bank account.
She was the world’s highest-paid female writer. Why is her memoir such a letdown?
Even a few scandals and a lesbian love triangle can’t save the crime author’s autobiography.
PM remembers Kumanjayi Little Baby, attacks NT government
The prime minister visited Alice Springs on Wednesday to meet with the five-year-old’s family.
Lululemon’s board tears up peace plan with rebel founder
The board of the iconic leisurewear group is in open war with its billionaire founder, who could decide the directors’ future at a shareholder meeting next month.
‘What will it do?’ School campus high-rise apartments face backlash
A government proposal to build thousands of apartments in towers that could reach up to 45 storeys in Burwood has residents concerned about how the currently low-density suburb will cope.
This new short story collection will change how you see the world
Once We Were Wildlife proves Inga Simpson is just as masterful writing short fiction as novels.
Former Nationals candidate charged over death of Katanning teacher
Benjamin Thomas Simpkin, 26, is alleged to have hit Luke Russell in his car while on the way to work, leaving him for dead on the side of the road.
Is your star safe? The two players at your club in the Devils’ sights
Now that the list and trade details for the AFL’s 19th club have been confirmed, Tasmania can soon begin raiding talent from rival clubs. And they have plenty of targets to choose from.
‘Reputation shredding’: MSO board was urged to reinstate pianist Jayson Gillham
Board member Martin Foley has told a court hearing he raised the idea of bringing Gillham back on condition they could reach an agreement to “resolve the mess”.
‘Marquee project’ on underwater vehicles to kickstart AUKUS pillar two
An absence of focus projects has plagued the second prong of the Australia-UK-US pact, with industry leaders regularly complaining about a lack of strategic direction.
Gould: Bulldogs ‘rethinking everything’ as six-again era hits hard
Phil Gould says the Bulldogs have failed to adapt to the high-scoring brand of football in the NRL this season.
Astonishing early Iran war goal: Hand power back to the man who wanted Israel to be ‘wiped off the map’
Soon after killing Iran’s supreme leader and other top officials, the US and Israel reportedly considered installing hardline former president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a more pliable replacement.
‘You’d be stupid to say, let’s invest’: Tax changes mean Chris is putting expansion on hold
While small business protests against changes to capital gains tax rules, the premier is demanding action on income tax.