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It was only a matter of time before cheating flourished on the sharing economy.
Queensland's LNP is facing a dilemma over how to handle One Nation preferences, as it attempts to balance contrasting views from its city and country members in the face of a growing threat from the outlier party.
Energy giant lodges its long-delayed application to develop the controversial Narrabri coal seam gas project.
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A leaked confidential document reveals NSW's land title registry is earning $130 million for the taxpayer each year as the government comes under pressure to ditch its privatisation plans.
Amirah Droudis, the partner of Sydney siege gunman Man Haron Monis✓, has been jailed for the murder of his former wife in the stairwell of an apartment block in western Sydney.
The preferential "exemption" for Australian dual nationals turns out not to be an exemption at all.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull declared he wants to see more transparency in Australia's political donations system - but just moments later refused to talk about his own contribution to the Liberal Party's election campaign.
With a lesser man in the White House, there might be a point to the Democrats filibustering Donald Trump's nomination of the youthful and conservative Neil Gorsuch to the US Supreme Court.
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