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'Getting away with murder': Trump targets drug companies

President-elect Donald Trump: "We are going to start bidding. We are going to save billions of dollars over time."

US President-elect Donald Trump said pharmaceutical companies were "getting away with murder" in what they charged the government for medicines, and promised that would change, sending drugs stocks sharply lower on Wednesday.

Mystery surrounds dramatic voyage of sailor and daughter from NZ

Alan Langdon and his daughter Que.

An Australian father and his young daughter who sailed into a fishing harbour on the NSW south coast after weeks at sea on a small home-made catamaran may have been in the country for several days until they were recognised from missing person's posters, according gto a child recovery expert.

Business chiefs more cautious in 2017

Fewer chief executives expect to see business conditions improve than a year ago, though there are more forecasting a ...

Fresh from a year that delivered major political shocks and proved tougher than expected, Australian business leaders are taking a cautious approach to 2017.

Roe 8 protests ramp up as activists clash with police

A protesters is hand-cuffed by police after the fences guarding the site were pushed down

Police have clashed with protesters at the Roe 8 building site, after the fences guarding the area had been pushed down, a woman set up in a tree platform and more people chaining themselves to machinery.

Why most economists are so worried about Trump

President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a news conference in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York Wednesday, Jan. 11, ...

It's the double whammy that worries economists, that Trump's populist pose assigns less value to economic expertise, while also creating the conditions under which it's most likely to be needed.

Rod Culleton's last-ditch effort to stay in the Senate

Senator Rod Culleton.

Former senator Rodney Culleton has mounted an eleventh-hour effort to save his parliamentary career, seeking to appeal a Federal Court decision that rendered him bankrupt and demanding Senate President Stephen Parry immediately withdraw his declaration of a vacancy.

Liberal's racial profiling call slapped down

James Newbury has won pre-selection for the Liberals for the seat of Brighton,  and has called for police to collect ...

The police should be collecting and publishing information on the racial profile of suspects who are stopped and questioned, according to the Liberal candidate for the plum seat of Brighton.

One Nation shuns major party preferences

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson says she won't be cutting preference deals with the major parties.

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has sidestepped talk about a preference deal with the Liberal National Party at the upcoming Queensland election, saying she's confident the party can win government in its own right.

Mudslide in Argentina triggers evacuation

Road are covered in mud after a landslide triggered by a storm in the village of Volcan, Argentina.

About 1000 people have been evacuated in the northern Argentine province of Jujuy after intense rains caused a mudslide that killed two women and injured at least five other people.