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Triggs caned as 18C case thrown out
12:00AMHEDLEY THOMASThe Human Rights Commission and its chief earn a scathing rebuke as a judge rejects a race-hate complaint.
exclusive‘I’m terrified to return home’
12:00AMANDREW BURRELL, VICTORIA LAURIEThe woman whose complaint about a Leak cartoon sparked an 18C probe says the image caused her “race hatred”.
exclusiveFront-row ire over unruly Opera
12:00AMTURI CONDON, SIMONE FOX KOOBAustralia’s most prestigious apartment building is involved in a row with what they argue is a greedy Opera House.
Aunty undermining its charter
12:00AMCHRIS KENNYThe last thing anybody needs is a publicly funded national broadcaster.
US set to take a radical step
12:00AMGreg SheridanThe American election poses a crisis for our civilisation.
exclusive‘White lawyers’ behind complaint
12:00AMPaige Taylor, Hedley ThomasThe Aboriginal man whose name is on a racial hate complaint said two white people gave him a statement to sign.
Till the money runs out
12:00AMBernard SaltWhat’s more important, living within your means or taking selfies from a Bali swimming pool?
Selective schools’ Asian divide
12:00AMRosemary NeillIntensive coaching is bolstering an ‘ethnic imbalance’ at leading public schools, a leading academic says.
exclusiveA wild and inconsistent voyage
12:00AMAMOS AIKMAN“The Warburton in flood is a live artery pumping into Australia’s dead heart,” says adventurer Rex Ellis.
Bloody end to Tinder date
12:00AMJENNINE KHALIK, SIMONE FOX KOOBIt took only a few weeks for Angela Jay’s brief relationship with Paul Lambert to turn sour.
Turnbull painted into a corner
DENNIS SHANAHANAllowing himself to be defined by Bill Shorten makes the PM looks weak.
Jokowi forges new bond
Amanda HodgeIndonesia’s president touches down tomorrow as ties hit a purple patch.
Anguish exquisite with 18C
John CarrollBeware the crusaders who invent causes to serve as targets for their moral indignation.
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I'm with the band
PHOTO GALLERY Aussie lensman Bob King tagged along with most of the great rock and pop acts to tour Australia during the past 50 years.
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Man overboard
DAMIAN WHITWORTH Surfer Brett Archibald knew his chances were slim. How did he survive 28 hours alone, floating in the ocean?
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Choc and roll
KATHY TSAPLES This log of chocolate, shortbread, pistachios and halva is a genuine Greek treat.
Fire and foreplay
John LethleanTake a seat at the bar of this Melbourne diner and be seduced by the chefs working the smoky wood oven.
‘She was begging for help’
Kate LeggeKerry Nicholas did everything she could to help her daughter Sophie, but proper treatment was hard to get.
Living on the edge
Michelle SingerPerched on a hill with city and river views, this new 5br Brisbane home with pool and boardroom redefines luxury.
Welcome to the free world
James HallidayRestrictions apply to what European winemakers can print on their labels. Aussie laws are not so precious.
Inbox: The right stuff
Deng Adut is more ‘Australian’ than many of us who lazily take our freedom and lifestyle for granted.
Gender training for uni students
12:00AMREBECCA URBANStudents at Sydney University have taken part in sexual and gender diversity training by the Safe Schools Coalition.
Drama amid a body of evidence
12:00AMDAN BOXMark and Faye Leveson stand together in the courtroom, staring at the man they believe killed their son.
Extreme luxury as rents hit $14K
12:00AMRICHARD FERGUSONYoung couples are driving a new trend in luxury holiday rentals as wedding parties become a key driver of business.
Crime body slams Kaldas inquiry
12:00AMJOHN LYONSThe four-year probe into the largest bugging operation in NSW history has been slammed by the Crime Commission.
Melania Trump strides into focus
12:00AMCameron StewartAmerica’s potential next first lady, Melania Trump, had reason to look nervous as she walked onto the stage.
Election night: what to watch for
12:00AMKARL ROVEAs the exit polls and results roll in, early clues may show what’s happening nationally.
Brexiteers call for judges’ heads
12:00AMFrances Gibb, Sam CoatesThe Supreme Court hear the appeal next month over the ruling that parliament’s approval is needed to trigger Brexit.
Islamists march on Jakarta
12:00AMAmanda Hodge, Nivell RaydaThousands of protesters, some yelling “kill the blasphemer”, marched on Jakarta’s presidential palace yesterday.
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Arrium deal lifts Whyalla hopes
12:00AMBRIDGET CARTER, DAVID ROGERSAustralia’s Future Fund is backing a US private equity firm’s acquisition of Arrium’s Moly-Cop mining services.
Trump’s big gamble
12:00AMADAM CREIGHTONIf Donald Trump wins on Tuesday, Americans will have voted for a huge experiment in supply-side economics.
Cutifani has sheikh at Drayton
Will Glasgow, Christine LacySheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum’s Godolphin horse empire just can’t win the Melbourne Cup.
Outlook brightens on mining
ALAN KOHLERAustralia’s economic narrative is being transformed as the prices of commodities, led by coal and iron ore, recover.
Coroner blasts sledging culture
Peter LalorThe NSW coroner has become the second judicial officer in the past decade to deliver a withering backhander to cricket.
Smith victim of new convention
Wayne SmithIt’s not within the laws of the game, but merely a convention, that the benefit of the doubt goes to the batsman.
Cashless society a long way off
SHAYNDI RAICEDespite what Silicon Valley may have you think, cash still registers.
Gender training for uni students
REBECCA URBANStudents at Sydney University have taken part in sexual and gender diversity training by the Safe Schools Coalition.
Judge questions Whiteley verdict
PIA AKERMANBrett Whiteley’s ex-wife has called for an appeal against the sentences passed on two men who faked the artist’s works.
Ten to revive Wake in Fright
Darren DavidsonThe latest adaptation of the classic Australian novel will spearhead Network Ten’s 2017 programming schedule.
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- 12:00AM 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
- Triggs caned as 18C case thrown out
- ‘I’m terrified to return home’
- A wild and inconsistent voyage
- ‘White lawyers’ behind complaint
- US set to take a radical step
- Aunty undermining its charter
- Selective schools’ Asian divide
- 18C computer lab case thrown out
- Bill, sit there and say nothing
- Billionaire home best in country
Case against Pell falls down
GERARD HENDERSONMedia and others fail to prove Cardinal turned blind eye to child sexual abuse.
Despair and division
MARK DAYA bizarre and bitter presidential race has left many Americans wondering how a noble contest could sink so low.
Forget ABCC, seize direct action
GRACE COLLIERThe Prime Minister should take a leaf from the ACT government’s book to block union collusion.
Hillary’s biggest problem is Bill
Philip CollinsFor all the outrage over the former first lady’s emails, Bill’s misdemeanours are what’s really dragging her down.
Clinton and a pivot to China
NIALL FERGUSONThere will be an urgent need for the new president to reshape American foreign policy.
Call us old-fashioned
While the Courier-Mail profits from The Oz’s hard work, Bill Leak’s defenders grow louder.
Election night: what to watch for
KARL ROVEAs the exit polls and results roll in, early clues may show what’s happening nationally.
Studio superstar
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Gaga gets real
Jonathan DeanShe’s adorned herself with raw meat and, at times, very little. Now Lady Gaga is letting her music do the talking.
The place we call home
GRAEME BLUNDELLFormer radio star Tim Ross is taking a witty and wise look at the designs that define the way we live.
Masters of their fields
Catherine McGregorA famous photograph of one of cricket’s greatest stars is the starting point for Gideon Haigh’s latest book.
Know laughing matter
PHILIPPA HAWKERA new documentary explores the humour surrounding one of the least funny events in modern history.
Get the gist of the list
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