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Rake and Roger Rogerson

How Charles Waterstreet caused the first Roger Rogerson murder trial to be aborted.

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Federal Election 2016

Libs scramble over Parakeelia error

Former Liberal Party treasurer Ron Walker.

The Liberal Party is scrambling to contain the fallout over taxpayer-funded cash injections from its software company Parakeelia,

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Zoo's new baby fights for life

The calf's mother, Num-Oi, at Melbourne Zoo.

Melbourne Zoo's vet says they're unsure of how the elephant will respond to treatments used in horses.'

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'Filibuster' for action on guns

Connecticut senator Chris Murphy on the floor of the Senate during the filibuster demanding a vote on gun control measures.
Donovan Slack

Senate Democrats vow to speak for as long as necessary to force the Senate to take action after the Orlando massacre.

Comment

Our gay bars matter more than ever

Oxford St.
Nic Holas

The survival of Sydney's queer spaces is vital to a community reeling from news of the Orlando attak

Business

Global networks move corrupt funds

Cyrus Ahsani and his wife Sany

Unaoil used a network of offshore accounts and companies to shift funds under the noses of authorities for years.

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How people with expensive homes vote

Malcolm Turnbull's own northern beaches seat of Wentworth was the richest electorate in terms of property.

Property is a key election battlegrounds - so which seats have the most expensive houses, and how do the locals vote?

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Colbert's brutal takedown of Trump

Brutal takedown ... The Late Show host Stephen Colbert blasted Donald Trump for his self-congratulatory response to the ...

Stephen Colbert used a swastika to explain Donald Trump's self-congratulatory response to the Orlando massacre.

Lifestyle

Good news for 'warm' coffee lovers

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Ariana Eunjung Cha

Coffee itself isn't cancerous but be sure to wait a few minutes more before drinking your latte.

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Pumpkin and bolognese.

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Passenger screams at screaming baby

That's one way to silence a screaming child.

A passenger has caught on camera the bizarre moment a fellow traveller screamed back at a crying child.

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What SUV should I buy?

Mazda CX-5 Maxx
Cameron McGavin

Jenny is after an urban/country commuter with strong safety-tech credentials

Sport

Stats to concern every Wallabies fan

Since the start of Pocock's career in November 2008, the Wallabies have won about 58 per cent of their games.
Paul Cully

Consider the following statistics as you weigh up how Wallabies are going to cope without Pocock against England for the remainder of the series.

'F--- off, we're England and Wales'

England supporters gesture towards a line of police officers during a standoff in downtown Lille.

Armed police moved in with stun grenades and tear gas as hundreds of drunk English and Welsh teamed up in running brawls in France.


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Maroons ready to 'crack' NSW

Maroon to the core: Cooper Cronk.
Phil Lutton

Maroons halfback Cooper Cronk says his side's State of Origin dominance has been built on seizing the moments in big games.

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