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The father of one of the four Americans killed when their charter plane crashed near Essendon Airport also died in a freak plane crash, his family has revealed.

Denelle Wicht, the younger sister of 70-year-old Texan Greg De Haven, said their father was a Marine Corps pilot who was killed during a training exercise in the early 1950s. Mr De Haven was six years old at the time.
smh.com.au|Oleh Beau Donelly

Comment: It's in the places where women will not be heard and rape myths abound that Tom Stranger could make necessary change.

The TED talk by Thordis Elva and her rapist Tom Stranger has understandably garnered outrage. But the one thing he does well is utterly debunk rape myths.
smh.com.au|Oleh Jane Gilmore
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Kmart is wiping the floor with Big W, which is now barely profitable.

As Woolworths celebrated the early signs of improvement in supermarket sales attention turned to the real elephant in the aisle - the ugly loss notched up by...
smh.com.au|Oleh Elizabeth Knight

Australian forces are playing a key role in the escalating battle for the Iraqi city of Mosul, bombing 130 Islamic State targets and deploying special forces medics close to the frontline.

RAAF pilots have hit IS fighters, car bomb factories, artillery positions, weapons caches, tunnel entrances and water supplies across the city since October, when Iraq and its coalition supporters launched their offensive.
smh.com.au|Oleh Adam Gartrell

Comment: For all the turmoil, the big boot is yet to drop. That's when the angry heartland realises the factory jobs aren't coming back, whatever Donald Trump promised.

On one hand, manufacturing automation is not about to be reversed, while on the other, the US has lost the capability to feed, run and maintain many modern factories.
smh.com.au|Oleh Michael Pascoe

Exclusive: The head of Australia's main electricity grid faced a choice: keep the airconditioning running in Sydney, or keep the lights on in Victoria.

NSW narrowly avoided blackouts during the recent record heatwave across the state after more than 1000 megawatts of gas-turbine capacity failed, the market operator said in a report on the incident.
smh.com.au|Oleh Peter Hannam

Woolworths has beat rival Coles on comparable store sales for the first time since Kevin Rudd's first stint in the PM's office.

There is a $110 million reason why Brad Banducci's success in Woolworths' grocery aisle is not reflected in the supermarket operator's bottom line.
smh.com.au|Oleh Colin Kruger, CBD

It's always about saying things to keep or win your vote and rarely about doing anything real โ€“ let alone sensible โ€“ about prices, writes Ross Gittins.

There's a long history of politicians professing to be terribly concerned about "the cost of living" and nothing good ever comes of it. It's always about saying things to keep or win your vote and rarely about doing anything real โ€“ let alone sensible โ€“ about prices.
smh.com.au|Oleh Ross Gittins

A war of words has erupted after Peter Dutton conceded Australia's refugee resettlement deal with the US could reasonably be described as a "people swap".

Coalition frontbenchers have refused to join Immigration Minister Peter Dutton in linking the contentious US refugee deal with Australia's decision to accept refugees from Central America.
smh.com.au|Oleh Michael Koziol

Comment: When it comes to public education, Australia has much to learn from the United States.

Research shows that school choice has increased parental satisfaction, and improved achievement and school completion rates for the most disadvantaged Americans.
smh.com.au|Oleh Aaron Lane

Australia is pushing for Australian universities to be permitted to open campuses in Indonesia as part of a free trade deal that both countries hope will be finalised this year.

Fairfax Media understands RMIT - which already has a successful campus in Vietnam - has made several exploratory trips to Indonesia.

Failures in both the engine and 'feathering' system, that pilots are not trained to deal with, may be behind Melbourne's fatal plane crash, experts say.

Investigators remain at Essendon Airport, sifting through pieces of wreckage from the light plane crash that killed five, as they try to determine what went so fatally wrong.
smh.com.au|Oleh Liam Mannix, Matt O'Sullivan and Deborah Gough

A parliamentary inquiry into the $44 billion life insurance industry is likely to dredge up a range of issues in a sector that has been dogged with controversy for years.

It is one of a number of inquiries taking place into the financial service sector after a string of scandals laid bare deep problems.
smh.com.au|Oleh Adele Ferguson

The number of would-be refugees crossing into Canada has increased, and photos of smiling Canadian police greeting the migrants have gone viral.

Canada will continue to accept asylum seekers crossing illegally from the United States.
smh.com.au|Oleh Andrea Hopkins

Richard Rugerrio has waited more than two years for his life insurance provider to contact him; Robyn Abrahams is "too exhausted to fight them any more."

"A simple alteration could deny a claimant millions of dollars and save the company in the process"
smh.com.au|Oleh Eryk Bagshaw

Instead of talking about the Trump-Trumbull phone call, Julie Bishop was away with her ears pinned back, eulogising the Pence-Bishop phone calls.

Maybe it will be called the Donald duck-around. It's a sort of diplomatic glad-game in which what is apparent to the entire world is not raised, and a phone call that stung goes unmentioned.
smh.com.au|Oleh Paul McGeough