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exclusiveCoal power overhaul for green bank
12:00AMDAVID CROWE, SIMON BENSONThe Coalition is preparing to overhaul the nation’s $10billion “green bank”.
exclusiveMuslim student handshake ruling
12:00AMRebecca UrbanA public school in Sydney has adopted a policy permitting Muslim male students to decline to shake hands with females.
CommentSharia: dark ages death sentence
12:00AMJENNIFER ORIELAustralia has a proud, enlightened culture and it is worth preserving and protecting against any threat.
exclusiveBosses will pay for code: CFMEU
12:00AMEWIN HANNANCFMEU leaders may seek extra pay rises if workers have to give up conditions to comply with the new construction code.
ExclusiveBrawling Libs caught $1.5m short
12:00AMJOHN FERGUSONMalcolm Turnbull is facing a shortfall of up to $1.5 million in the party’s richest branch.
exclusiveActivist’s Hizb ut-Tahrir advice
12:00AMRICK MORTONThe activist who said Islam was “the most feminist religion’’ reached out to anti-gay, anti-women group Hizb ut-Tahrir.
Horror rampage caught on film
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A Wallaby’s life ends in darkness
12:00AMCHIP LE GRANDDan Vickerman was driven to succeed. On the rugby pitch, in his studies, in business and family life
CommentA price for propping up populists
12:00AMCHRIS MITCHELLMedia leadership is required to tell voters what policies are needed to make our country more prosperous.
exclusiveHarvey bet not quite Invincible
12:00AMChip Le Grand, Scott MurdochAlthough he has invested a fortune in the Australian racing industry, Gerry Harvey isn’t a gambler.
UpdatedKraft Heinz drops Unilever bid
Kraft Heinz has withdrawn its $186bn offer to buy rival Unilever, just 48 hours after its audacious merger bid.
Iron ore surge defies doubters
Matt ChambersPrices of iron ore, the nation’s biggest export, continue to defy expectations as Chinese steel demand hits new highs.
exclusiveOnline market stops food waste
Damon KitneyYume connects food suppliers with buyers on an online platform, in a bid to cut food waste and landfill.
exclusiveBellamy’s ‘must do better’
Damon KitneyThe Hong Kong businessman hoping to join the board of Bellamy’s says it must make better use of social media.
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- 6:48AM ‘Tradigital’ now a digital blur
- 12:00AM Bank curbs sap investor mood
- 12:00AM Ciobo, Chinese discuss TPP
- 12:00AM Harvey bet not quite Invincible
- 12:00AM Iron ore surge defies doubters
- 12:00AM Abacus counts on dividends
- 12:00AM Outages sink shark tech trials
- 12:00AM Davies to bolster TC Corporate
- 12:00AM Bounce likely in dividend payouts
- 12:00AM Krafty play for Unilever investors
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New age of angst
Ruth OstrowIn a world that seems to have gone mad, many people are deeply despondent and question the basis of their existence.
Doors open for digital natives
Carli PhilipsThe top job trends for 2017 include virtual reality and augmented. Excellent. Is it? Who knows?
Fanciful Versace can do no wrong
Donatella Versace has brought her brand’s rock ‘n’ roll sensibility to London Fashion Week
Is your TV hard to hear?
GEOFFREY A. FOWLERShort of cranking up the volume to 11, there are things you can do to make the telly, especially voices, easier to hear.
Deputy cop puts hand up as chief
RHIAN DEUTROM, DAN BOXCatherine Burn has officially thrown her hat in the ring in a bid to become the next NSW police commissioner.
New home still bare dirt
TURI CONDON, EMILY RITCHIEThe Sofiak family’s Redbank estate plot is still bare dirt.
Darwin bombed, he was still lucky
AMOS AIKMANLucky Walter Reynolds attended the 75th anniversary of Darwin’s bombing by the Japanese
Capital gains tax reform ‘on the table’
DAVID CROWEThe Coalition remains open to a controversial Budget increase in capital gains tax to help tackle housing affordability.
Kim suspect a chemistry expert
Amanda HodgeA fourth suspect arrested over the assassination of Kim Jong-nam is a North Korean man with expertise in chemistry
Illegal migrant children targeted
LAURA MECKLERParents and others who help children travel illegally to the US could be deportated or prosecuted.
Wilders brands Moroccans scum
MATTHEW CAMPBELLSurrounded by police and protesters, anti-immigrant Dutch populist Geert Wilders has kicked off his campaign.
Korea slides, China woos Japan
Rowan CallickChina is courting Japan to form a partnership for stability in north Asia amid turmoil in the Korean peninsula.
Tackling unsettled affairs
Greg SheridanIsrael’s future will top the agenda when Benjamin Netanyahu visits Australia.
How to solve problem like sharia
Ayaan Hirsi AliIslamic laws that belittle women must be criticised.
Australia loses in twilight zone
Will SwantonSri Lanka won by two wickets in a last-ball thriller at Geelong’s Kardinia Park last night to clinch the series.
Chinese go online for fresh food
Rowan CallickFresh food sales — with Australia a major supplier — boomed online during the recent Chinese New Year festival.
UTas get tick of approval from IA
A UTas plan to transplant it’s entire STEM activities into the centre of Hobart today received the official backing of Infrastructure Australia.
Strings attached for octets
Mark CoughlanWhat would festival directors do without the Mendelssohn octet?
Bid to charge net giants for news
Darren DavidsonNews outlets, publishers and TV networks could get the right to charge Facebook and Google for publishing their content.
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- 3:06AM Australia and UAE to deepen defence ties
- 3:06AM SpaceX rocket lifts off from moon pad
- 2:58AM London mayor opposes Trump state visit
- 6:51AM Kraft Heinz drops Unilever bid
- 6:48AM ‘Tradigital’ now a digital blur
- 12:00AM Bank curbs sap investor mood
- 12:00AM Ciobo, Chinese discuss TPP
- 12:00AM Harvey bet not quite Invincible
- 12:00AM Iron ore surge defies doubters
- 12:00AM Abacus counts on dividends
- A Wallaby’s life ends in darkness
- Will Ecuador evict Assange?
- Activist’s Hizb ut-Tahrir advice
- Muslim student handshake ruling
- Ex-Wallaby Vickerman dead
- Sharia: dark ages death sentence
- Coal power overhaul for green bank
- Female spies deadlier than men
- How to solve problem like sharia
- Bosses will pay for code: CFMEU
Our heritage is worth the fight
MAURICE NEWMANWestern world’s forgotten people must never be robbed of their self-belief.
Party up for reluctant Palestinians
DAVID SUISSABy disrespecting the mindless mantra, Donald Trump has introduced the idea it may not be worth worshipping.
Labor’s RET tap dance
Graham RichardsonThe Opposition has finally worked out its 50 per cent Renewable Energy Target is an election-losing policy.
Lost art of finding refugees jobs
TERRY MORAN, LARRY KAMENERAustralia has had a knack of settling people. In the postwar period, we have successfully settled millions of migrants.
Gloves off as Libs get dirty
ANDREW BURRELLColin Barnett endorsed a series of sustained and personal attacks on Labor leader Mark McGowan.
RossCameron owns up on cartoon
STEPHEN BROOKThe confession embroils the former Liberal MP in fresh controversy after his anti-gay speech earlier this month.
Female spies deadlier than men
Ben MacintyreAs North Korean assassins demonstrated last week, the West’s enemies know better than us the power of a pretty face.
Scorsese’s spiritual quest
PHILIPPA HAWKERThe longer he pondered how to tackle Silence, the better the director understood that less is more.
Such is motherhood
GRANTLEE KIEZANed Kelly’s heartbroken mother had some important advice for her son when she visited him before he was hanged.
Moved by tragedy
Sharon VerghisChoreographer and dancer Crystal Pite has embraced the unsettling darkness of one man’s personal loss.
Comedy of errors
Justin BurkeHow has a one-act play that began life in a small London theatre found its way to Australia and Broadway?
Melbourne in a different light
The city of Melbourne turns in to a visual wonderland for the annual White Night festival.
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