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Don't hide the massacre's motive

Comment: The shooting has been called an attack on all of us.But that is only partly correct.

Orlando shooter Omar Mateen.

Gunman was 'a good son'

Seddique Mateen said his son should not have carried out the attack because 'God himself will punish those involved in homosexuality'.

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Sydney reacts to Orlando shooting

As Sydney Town Hall was lit up in pink and a rainbow flag flew at half-mast over Taylor Square, Sydneysiders gathered on Oxford Street to show their support for the LGBTIQ community.

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Federal Election 2016

Forget the economy - health matters

Health trumps the economy for Australians over 50.

Health care is by far the most important issue determining the votes of older Australians, eclipsing economic management for the first time.

Assistant Treasurer Kelly O'Dwyer's primary vote in Higgins has slipped to 44.1 per cent, according to Greens research.

Is Higgins the 'Indi of 2016'?

Kelly O'Dwyer is under siege from the Greens in the once safe Liberal seat of Higgins.

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Private Roslyn earns highest honour

The arts philanthropist, Liberal donor and wife of 42 years to media businessman Kerry Packer, was recognised for her ...

In the year the Queen turns 90, Australia's latest honours list is characteristically diverse in most aspects besides gender.

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Netizens fight for Jakarta teachers

Indonesian teacher's aide Ferdinant Tjiong (left) and Canadian teacher Neil Bantleman had their prison sentences ...
Jewel Topsfield and Karuni Rompies

Fight to prove the innocence of cleaners and teachers accused of sodomy is also being waged on social media.

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The case for a four-day week

Imagine if you only had to go through this four days a week...
Madeline White

It's not just gender equality to play for. More leisure time can be devoted to volunteering, with associated benefits to wellbeing.

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'We all work together here'

There's little sign that the Country Fire Authority is being ripped apart.

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Family happy living in a giant silo

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Life in a silo house
A design firm artfully melds an agricultural icon into a ...
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When you have a client who runs a beer factory with a silo on the side of the building, it's a pretty easy sell, says the architect.

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Tippett out for six weeks

Injury blow: Kurt Tippett will miss six weeks due to a tendon injury.
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Sydney ruckman Kurt Tippett's 2016 premiership dream is still alive but the in-form big man faces up to six weeks on the sidelines after a torrid derby for the Swans.

Women's sport motives questioned

Ric Charlesworth hopes the push for women's sport isn't just about dollars

Coaching guru Ric Charlesworth is wary of the motives of Australia's major sporting bodies as they boost women's professional competitions.


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