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Warning shot over high renewable targets
10:31AMJoe KellyJosh Frydenberg has hit out at Labor state governments for pursuing unrealistically high renewable energy targets.
MH17 prosecution ‘vital’
11:40AMJoe KellyJulie Bishop says it is vital to pursue prosecutions and identify the individuals responsible for the downing of MH17.
May fires Brexit starting gun
10:00AMTim ShipmanThe British PM will introduce a “Great Repeal Bill” to scrap the legislation that took Britain into Europe 44 years ago.
New Trump allegations emerge
9:27AMToby HarndenDonald Trump wanted to fire women at his California golf club who were “not pretty enough”, according to court documents.
On the brink of HIV cure?
10:00AMJonathan LeakeA British man with HIV hopes to become the first in the world to be cured of the disease by using a pioneering new therapy.
IN PICTURESBulldogs get party started
10:38AMIt’s the post-grand final family day 62 years in the making. Whitten Oval is certainly the place to be this morning.
Sins of the flesh
12:00AMTALA RAASSIUS fashion designer Tala Raassi wore a miniskirt to a party in Tehran - and paid a horrific price.
Remarkable Grand Final twist
10:07AMCourtney WalshThe AFL premiership win by the Western Bulldogs over Sydney made all the more remarkable for a revelation afterward.
Flooding on Adelaide’s outskirts
11:09AMA river has broken its banks and is flooding suburbs on the outskirts of Adelaide after days of storms and rain.
Good night, Malaysian
12:00AMChristine NegroniWhat happened to MH370 after this final message from the cockpit? An air safety specialist offers a theory.
End of the line
Chip Le Grand, Philip KingNext Friday the final Falcon will roll off the assembly line. In this Inquirer special, we look at the future for workers, the car industry and why Ford failed.
African awakening for office guy
Peter WilsonPeter Holmes a Court rises to the challenges of a reinvented life.
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Tight reins
MEGAN LEHMANN She is CEO of a retail empire and a powerful agent for change in women's sport. Katie Page means business.
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Sins of the flesh
TALA RAASSI
US fashion designer Tala Raassi wore a miniskirt to a party in Tehran - and paid a horrific price.
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Good night, Malaysian
CHRISTINE NEGRONI What happened to MH370 after this final message from the cockpit? An air safety specialist offers a theory.
Losers, cougars and alpha males
BERNARD SALTNature has an uncanny way of tipping the romantic odds in favour of men or women according to their age.
Q&A: Todd Sampson, adventurer
Cathy Osmond‘The French Foreign Legion pushed me right to the brink of what I thought was possible.’
Shaken and stirred
Ross BiltonCapturing a spectacularly intricate aquatic moment has its consequences.
Nation divide in school rankings
12:00AMSTEFANIE BALOGH, MARK COULTANAustralia has a two-speed education system, with NSW and Victorian students outperforming their state rivals.
ElectraNet tower risk ‘warning’
12:00AMREBECCA PUDDYThe operator of SA’s electricity transmission infrastructure was warned of the risk of tower collapse a decade ago.
Fan has heart attack at siren
8:19PMPeter LalorOne Western Bulldogs supporter had an apparently non-fatal heart attack just as his side won its AFL Premiership.
‘Chastised’ Roy met Israel envoy
12:00AMJARED OWENSWyatt Roy met an Australian diplomat in Israel a week before he was caught between ISIS and Kurdish forces.
Russia warns against US attacks
12:31AMRussia has warned the US against attacks on Syrian government forces, as those forces advanced on Aleppo.
Trump renews Machado attack
11:31PMByron Tau and Allison KiteThe Republican presidential nominee is keeping alive a new feud with Hillary Clinton.
Bankers face fraud charges
12:41AMGiovanni Legorano and Jenny StrasburgA judge in Italy has charged 13 former and current executives at Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena, Deutsche Bank and Nomura International.
World leaders farewell Peres
12:00AMShimon Peres was laid to rest last night in a ceremony attended by dozens of international dignitaries.
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CBA argues no systemic failings
12:00AMRICHARD GLUYASIan Narev will tell a parliamentary committee that CBA is close to a resolution of two major customer issues.
Approval a weighty matter
12:00AMWill Glasgow, Christine LacyIt’s been a big week for Shuquan Liu, the practitioner of Chinese medicine who helped Malcolm Turnbull lose weight.
Germans lose faith in Deutsche
ANDREA THOMAS and BERTRAND BENOITMore than 140 years old, the lender has turned from an object of pride into what critics on both sides of Germany’s political spectrum now openly deride.
China’s great leap backwards
Alan KohlerScott Morrison says we’ve got five years or so to ‘increase our resilience’ because of China’s growing debt problem.
Moment Grand Final was won
Chip Le GrandLance Franklin seemingly had the play on his terms. What he didn’t see was Dale Morris, a Bulldog who has seen more seasons that most.
Wallabies fall short in Pretoria
Australia’s search for a maiden victory at Loftus Versfeld continues after an 18-10 defeat to South Africa.
Apple’s China facility details
YANG JIE, EVA DOUApple’s first research centre in China will be a $59m facility located in Beijing to develop hardware.
Rosetta takes suicide plunge
Europe’s spacecraft Rosetta headed for a suicide crash yesterday with the comet it has stalked for two years.
Home is truly where the art is
Michaela BolandCorbett and Yueji Lyon have drawn-up plans for a 1000sqm museum on a suburban block next to their existing house.
Nine sells Southern Cross stake
JAKE MITCHELLNine Entertainment has sold its 9.9pc stake in regional television affiliate partner Southern Cross Austereo.
- 11:45AM Louis Theroux interviews Saville's victims
- 11:44AM Four dead in two WA crashes
- 11:42AM The13th opens New York Film Festival
- 11:42AM Russia warns against US attack on Syria
- 11:34AM Man in custody after cops almost run down
- 11:32AM Renewables not to blame for SA blackout
- 11:17AM Vic cop drunk-driving on Grand Final day
- 11:10PM Banks exposed to looming property catastrophe
- 2:31PM Oil rise fails to lift stocks
- 12:17PM The disaster of negative rates
- 11:55AM Home loan approvals bounce back
- 11:21AM Target scandal could hit Wesfarmers’ core
- 11:03AM Union seeks say in Arrium future
- 10:40AM Banks an early drag on stocks
Compassion dies with euthanasia
Paul Kelly, Editor-at-LargeOnce you open the door to assisted suicide, where do you draw the line?
Better to do less than grandstand
Chris KennyPremiers Mike Baird and Jay Weatherill would be more popular if they stuck to their knitting.
PM connects with the people
Dennis ShanahanPlain talking on issues that affect ordinary people give the PM an energy boost.
Keeping peace with China’s rise
Tony AbbottThere will always be points of friction, but a strong China is better for the world than a weak one.
Out to ‘make a difference’
Judith SloanThe attraction of free market principles wears off fast for new parliamentarians.
Turnbull legacy awaits a success
Peter van OnselenSame-sex marriage could be the issue that goes on to haunt the Prime Minister.
The village is in trouble
Grace CollierLet’s make deadbeat parents accountable, otherwise it’s children who pay the price.
Election vows can be blown away
All those lovely wind turbines are enough to make a state premier’s chest swell with pride.
School fairness still an issue
Jennifer BuckinghamConsistency in funding would have led to inconsistency in total resources to schools.
Wallabies face test of character
Mark EllaMichael Cheika’s Wallabies can capitalise on a disjointed South Africa to end the hoodoo in Pretoria.
This time it’s personal
Rosemary NeillKnown for his stage spectaculars, Canadian creative genius Robert Lepage is turning the spotlight on himself.
Cowboys v androids
GRAEME BLUNDELLWestworld pits humans against robots in an amusement park that’s a moral wasteland.
An editor’s rebel yell
Nicolas RothwellChris Mitchell’s memoir is full of episodes in which he drinks politicians under the table while ransacking their minds.
Expanding horizons
Rowan CallickA vast exhibition of post-Maoist art reveals intriguing perceptions of the world as seen through Chinese eyes.
Flights of imagination
David StrattonDirector Tim Burton has clearly had a generous budget to indulge his strange fantasies.
Try a little tenderness
RICK MORTONIf humans are born to feel, why do we expend so much energy hiding our emotions?
Duterte’s brutal drugs crackdown
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte is making good on his election promise to clean up the country’s streets - with shocking results.