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Australia: doormat of foreign miners

Ross Gittins

Comment: We can't afford to give much money to the foreign poor, but foreign-owned mining companies, that's fine by Joe.

Portfolio reshuffle just days away

Mike Baird's post-election cabinet reshuffle could result in a new role for Gladys Berejiklian.

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Baird gets on with the job

Premier Mike Baird wastes no time pushing ahead with his poles and wires plan while the Greens celebrate their success at the ballot box.

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Drug busts in Middle Swan, Williams

Police allegedly found 39gm of cannabis on a man in Middle Swan.

A Kenwick man was charged by police after he was allegedly found with drugs and cash in his car in Williams, south of Perth, on Sunday morning.

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2500 metadata 'cops' unleashed

Attorney-General Senator George Brandis defends himself against a censure motion in the Senate at Parliament House Canberra on Monday 2 March 2015. Photo: Andrew Meares

Police officers comprise the majority of people empowered to sign off on access to Australians' phone and internet records.

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2015: The year Netflix killed TV?

Video streaming services such as Netflix are seen by some as heralding not only the demise of free-to-air television but a also catastrophe for Foxtel.
Elizabeth Knight and Jared Lynch

The entry of video-on-demand services into Australia could be the demise of free-to-air TV and Foxtel.

Kerry Stokes feeling the heat

Confronted with significant challenges after turning 75, businessman Kerry Stokes is far from standing still.

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Cinderella story has a dark message

In the end, Cinderella gets the prince and the palace, and the other women get absolutely nothing. That's the way of tournaments.
Lynn Stuart Parramore

At first glance, Kenneth Branagh's remake of the classic Disney film seems innocent, but a troubling economic lies within message.

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Life with Houthi rebels in Yemen

As Houthi militants take full control of Yemen's capital, a look at the unrest and how the political crisis affects everyday life in the Arab world's poorest country.

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From feuding Gossip Girls to Jerry Seinfeld and Newman, eight TV shows defined by love-hate relationships. 

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Skipper dedicates success to Hughes

To the heavens: Michael Clarke looks up as he walks off the field following his dismissal against New Zealand.
Andrew Wu

Cricket: The spirit of Phillip Hughes lives on in the Australian dressing room four months after his death.

Local heroes: Michael Clarke and Steve Smith arm in arm after guiding Australia to victory.

Clarke passes baton on triumphant note

Malcolm Knox

In Michael Clarke and Steven Smith, two generations of Australian cricket steered their team to World Cup victory.

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Broncos withstand late fightback

Looking to pass: Brisbane five-eighth Anthony Milford looks to pass against the New Zealand Warriors.
David Long

The Brisbane Broncos spoilt the party two decades ago and they've done it again, holding off a big Warriors' fightback.

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