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exclusiveTriggs has lost trust: ex-member
Gillian Triggs is under renewed pressure to resign after devastating criticism from an ex-human rights commissioner.
EXCLUSIVERace case ‘threat to uni brand’
Students in a racial hatred case say documents show they were wronged and kept in the dark by their university.
exclusiveContest of ideas: MPs argue 18C
Resolving disputes under section 18C of the RDA has become a “form of punishment”, says the Nick Xenophon Team.
PM plea for those ‘left behind’
Malcolm Turnbull has warned of a new wave of protectionism as governments respond to communities in revolt.
exclusivePwC staff offered Trump therapy
PricewaterhouseCoopers has offered to counsel staff in Australia worried by Donald Trump’s US election win.
Asylum-seeker firebomb attack
12:00AMREBECCA URBAN, PAUL MALEYAn asylum-seeker who arrived by boat in 2013 is under police guard after an attack at a Melbourne bank injures dozens | WATCH
The ripe stuff
12:00AMJames HallidayIt’s been a big year for Australian wine. And the only way is up.
exclusiveNova Peris tops MP debt list
Ex-Labor senator Nova Peris left politics owing more than $6000 to the Finance Department and has a repayment plan.
inside storyLonely death in Africa paradise
Tofo Beach is a place where young Australians end up after seeing the other sights. But what happened to Elly?
exclusivePension ‘paid for a decade’
A Macedonian man continued to get the Disability Support Pension after returning to his homeland, collecting $160K.
Trump will further polarise our politics
The world is awash with politicians in the early phase of reacting to Donald Trump.
How evil preyed on the young
It will probably never be known how many young people fell victim to Gerald Ridsdale from the late 1950s to early 1990s.
Elites smashed by ‘parochials’
The Left doesn’t get Donald Trump’s victory over political correctness.
Robots help bring jobs back home
The tide is turning against offshore manufacturing, but today’s smart factories barely need workers.
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Rock the rack
DAVID HERBERT Spice up the seasonal staple with some fresh herbs and a salad of bulgur and pomegranate.
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Show pony
PHILIP KING Range Rover’s topless SUV is all about the looks.
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The vine changers
SUE NEALES, MAX BREARLEY They risked it all to live the dream – and don’t regret a thing.
Heir of romance
Fully restored Adelaide mansion with pool, five bedrooms and the ‘best of everything’ - yours for $2.985m+.
Who brags wins
Want to flaunt your sophistication but afraid of seeming like a vulgar narcissist? Here’s how!
Beer: The art of craft
There’s never been a more exciting time to be a beer drinker. Make the most of it. Here are our 20 best brews.
The collectors
It’s a big step to build a wine cellar. But then comes the fun part – filling it.
Shorten’s 457 defence debunked
Labor leader Bill Shorten is coming under fire for blaming the mining boom for a surge in foreign workers.
Turnbull’s $20bn NBN bailout
The Turnbull government will borrow about another $20bn to shore-up the rollout of the National Broadband Network.
James Ashby phone row escalates
The chief of staff of One Nation senator Rodney Culleton has lodged a complaint over an altercation with James Ashby.
CFMEU’s ‘gun to head’ of bosses
More than 1500 companies have signed agreements with the construction union for 20 per cent in pay rises.
Trump starts foreign offensive
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe voiced confidence yesterday after his meeting with president-elect Donald Trump.
French PM tips a Le Pen victory
After Donald Trump’s victory, the populist battleground has shifted to Europe and in particular to France.
Oldest woman in space blasts off
A Soyuz rocket carrying a veteran astronaut yesterday blasted off for the International Space Station.
Moderate Islam at stake in Indon
Jakarta’s Christian governor’s battle could prove a watershed moment for this moderate Muslim-majority nation.
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Resource bulls can’t count on Trump
Donald Trump is not actually proposing a fiscal expansion — just a revenue neutral tax break for private investment.
Execs caught in Rio tsunami
When Rio Tinto’s board met in London this week there was just one item on the agenda. The meeting took 10 hours.
One ‘Parky’ post-‘Parko’ exit
When Malcolm Turnbull returns from his dash to APEC in Peru, there will only be one Parkinson in his inner sanctum.
Bull market over, inflation lags
One of the world’s best-known economists, Stephen Roach, says the bond bull market is over, but inflation is soft.
Sweet turns sour for Faf
Faf du Plessis is facing a one-match ban for ball tampering for allegedly using a mint to shine the ball in Hobart.
Rejuvenated Nitties grabs lead
Frustrated with cockroach-infested hotels, James Nitties went looking for answers about four months ago.
Telstra backs homeless service
Telstra has thrown its support behind an online initiative that connects homeless people to much-needed services.
No-shows at ministers’ meeting
Just four jurisdictions turned up for today’s meeting of skills ministers, dashing hopes of a reform push.
Seller makes hay with Monet
A Claude Monet painting of a haystack in a field at sunset has sold for a record price in a frenetic bidding contest.
ABC crows over public-purse deal
The ABC has mocked private-sector pay in a program and tried to hide it by doctoring a recording on its website | LISTEN
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- Triggs has lost trust: ex-member
- Asylum-seeker firebomb attack
- Race case ‘threat to uni brand’
- Elites smashed by ‘parochials’
- PwC staff offered Trump therapy
- Lonely death in Africa paradise
- Nova Peris tops MP debt list
- Contest of ideas: MPs argue 18C
- Reporter injured outside court
- Cardinals ‘game on’ against Pope
OK by them in America
We should all rejoice that offshore refugees could soon be off to the US.
Trump agenda a basis for growth
Hopefully, diplomacy can avert a trade war with China that could harm Australian interests.
Populism no fix for insider cartel
Modern politics is caught between populism and a political insider class, neither of which is very palatable.
Taxpayers milked in cosy deal
Enterprise agreements between building giants and unions hit subcontract options.
The right to die with dignity
The baton passes to Victoria to be the only state to allow elective euthanasia.
Shameful bid to silence religion
An individualistic creed couched in terms of new “rights” can’t tolerate rival views.
Keating stirring the possum
A clear majority of Australians still support our relationship with the US.
Deface value
A range of posters has appeared in Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg’s Melbourne seat of Kooyong.
Trump, rugby, thanks to Fairfax
You can connect just about anything to the US president-elect if you believe in yourself.
Been workin’ on the railroad
Billy Bragg and Joe Henry’s celebration of the train in American folklore is bringing them to Australia.
Fantastic magic
JK Rowling’s latest addition to the Harry Potter franchise has attracted fans old and new to its cast.
Guilty secrets
The Affair continues to delve into the repercussions of infidelity, long after the thrill is gone.
Northern songs
The Pilbara’s rich cultural heritage is at the heart of an inspiring arts project.
The road to chaos
Was Malcolm Turnbull’s dethroning of Tony Abbott worth the gamble?
Insights from a ‘deplorable’
If you’re wondering how Donald Trump made it to the White House, this book is an excellent starting point.
Prestige property
From a converted dairy farm to a Melbourne penthouse, here’s our pick of the best homes open for inspection this weekend.
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