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Peter Handscomb and Shaun Marsh put on a defensive masterclass on day five to grind out a draw in the third Test against India.
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A former Don Dale guard tells the royal commission he was "joking" when he asked youth detainees to perform oral sex, and "goofing around" in a separate incident where he encouraged a boy to "eat s***".
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The five-year-old daughter of a woman stabbed to death in Canberra confided in family members about what unfolded on the night of her mother's death, a court hears.
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Staff at one of Australia's busiest airports have been setting up camp and sleeping at work, which they say is because they cannot afford to go home between shifts.
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Fake news, alternative facts, echo chambers and an "information war"; journalists love a bit of navel-gazing and Monday's Q&A panel, packed with representatives from the media, was always going to focus heavily on such issues.
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Coalition backbenchers vow to continue their fight to change section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act, even if it means defying a Cabinet decision to retain the wording of the section.
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Australia's Treasurer and chief corporate regulator both flag a further crackdown on property investor loans, as the regulator implies house prices are at risk of a massive fall.
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The board of a popular Victorian alpine resort faces the sack for spending $85,000 of taxpayers' money on family trips overseas, entertaining friends, bonuses and extravagant staff prizes.
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Mark your calendars — Britain's Government will begin the process of leaving the European Union in just over a week, starting the clock on the two years it has to complete the most important negotiation for a generation.
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The widow of a UK war veteran killed while working at a Tasmanian mine says she wants answers from the ADF, and that her husband only took the mining job because of delays getting a transfer to the Australian Army.
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Amber Dawson lives in the heart of Melbourne's heroin trade and believes a safe injecting room will help put a stop to the daily ritual of people shooting up in front of her family home.
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The service of a former member of Australia's elite SAS is formally recognised following an eight-year legal battle with Defence.
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The alleged victim in an indecent assault case dating back to the 1980s rejects suggestions he may have been wrong about who attacked him.
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With housing affordability a huge concern for many Sydney residents, one organisation is offering low- to middle-income earners the opportunity to live smaller and more cheaply in micro apartments.
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The first AFL Women's grand final will be played on the Gold Coast after Brisbane's Gabba surface was deemed unsafe following two major concerts by pop star Adele earlier this month.
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An elderly man is assaulted during a violent home invasion at Wanniassa in Canberra's south, becoming the latest victim in a spate of violent break-ins in the ACT.
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Long-running kids' TV show Sesame Street is introducing a new character in its 47th season: a muppet named Julia who happens to have autism.