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Australia on the brink

Comment: Australia risks becoming globalisation's next and most unnecessary victim.

'Blood on Don's hands'

Focus shifts to increasingly violent tone of Donald Trump's rallies after Chicago event postponed.

What prompted champ to confess

Stephen Hodge kept it secret even from his wife until a teenage girl's question prompted a change of heart.

Unit sale soured by land tax

Despite selling for $1.4m more than he paid, this vendor says he wouldn't do it again.

Hazem El Masri and his former wife, Arwa Abousamra, in 2009.

El Masri's first wife unloads

Arwa Abousamra: NRL should have stuck by Bulldog legend while he waited to clear name.

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High Court refuses Brett Cowan appeal

Bruce and Denise Morcombe speak to the media after the appeal application of Brett Peter Cowan was rejected by the ...
Kim Stephens

Australia's highest court refuses application by Daniel Morcombe's killer to appeal murder conviction.

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'Blood on Don's hands' 

A demonstrator is removed by Chicago police during a rally for Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Friday.
Paul McGeough

Cancellation of Chicago event on safety grounds, pivots attention to the increasingly violent tone at Donald Trump rallies.

Federal Politics

Will Australia be caught short?

Kevin Rudd and Tony Abbott before the start of the Leaders Debate in 2013.
George Megalogenis

In the upcoming Quarterly Essay, George Megalogenis argues that Australia risks becoming globalisation's next and most unnecessary victim.

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Eureka: Our new gold rush

Illustration: Simon Bosch
Peter Ker and Tess Ingram

A new breed of gold miners has engineered a renaissance that's winning world attention.

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World number 7 Maria Sharapova confronts the media yesterday.

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Fan: Jarryd Hayne has watched more Super Bowls than NRL Grand Finals

GFs? Hayne prefers the Super Bowl

Jamie Marcuson

The former league star has played in an NRL decider, but he admits to having had more interest in Super Bowls.


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Raiders outlast Roosters in thriller

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tries to get around the Sydney Roosters.
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Without first-choice halves Aidan Sezer and Blake Austin, someone needed to step up for the Canberra Raiders. Enter Sam Williams and Josh Hodgson.

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