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Fiery Shorten toe-to-toe on Q&A

At the end of Bill Shorten's one-man-band gig on last night's Q&A, Tony Jones had big news.

Orlando killer 'used gay dating app'

The gunman who attacked a gay nightclub had been there before himself, witnesses say.

Which profession do we trust least?

We still don't like car salesman or erm … journalists. But stocks of one group have nosedived more.

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John Oliver on Orlando shooting

The Last Week Tonight host opens up on why he would, happily embrace a Latin night at a gay club at the theme-park capital of the world.

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Threat to 'operational discipline'

Bill Shorten on Q&A

Senior government ministers have rubbished Bill Shorten's pledge to allow journalists to visit immigration detention centres.

Health trumps the economy for Australians over 50.

Forget the economy - health matters

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

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Lucky escape from a thrown brick

Canberra Cycling Club president Nathan Edwardson escaped injury after two half-bricks were thrown at his group of cyclists.
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When Nathan headed out for a relaxed lunchtime ride he had no idea he would be just metres away from a serious injury or death.

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Clinton, Trump clash over Orlando

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

Clinton calls for gun control on assault weapons, tougher line on IS online. Trump calls for Obama to resign.

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Tragedy drives Americans further apart

Ray Rivera, a DJ at Pulse nightclub, is consoled by a friend after the shooting.
Karen Tumulty

Three of the most contentious questions in American culture and politics collided in a horrific way.

Why America's best days are over

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How does Australia reconcile its rapidly expanding trade ties with China and security alliance with the US?

Queen's Birthday beyond use-by date

WINDSOR, ENGLAND - APRIL 21:  Queen Elizabeth II waves from the top of an open Range Rover on the monarch's 90th ...
Daniel Fleming

Most Aussies like a long weekend, but the Queen's Birthday holiday has become a tradition without ceremony. 

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Twitter 'at the top of that list'

Microsoft-LinkedIn prompts speculation other tech companies may become acquisition targets.

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Brexit: I will be voting Leave

The British Union Flag, right, and the flag of the European Union (EU) sit on display in the gift shop at the ...
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With sadness and tortured by doubts, I will cast my vote as an ordinary citizen for withdrawal from the EU.

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What $200,000 buys in Melbourne

1109-181 A'Beckett Street, Melbourne

It used to be considered a fair bit of money, and was the median house price 18 years ago. So what can you get for it now?

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GoT starts to sew up loose ends

RECAP: Sieges, beheadings, and a truly vile trick to kissing women: as we stick it to the man.

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On the hunt for a nutritious, wheat-free feast? Three recipes from Australia's wholefood crusader.

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