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A North Korean newsreader announces what’s claimed to be a successful test of a Hwasong-14 missile in an operation reportedly overseen by leader Kim Jong-Un.
Human Services minister Alan Tudge says the illegal sales of Medicare card information are being “taken seriously".
SBS World News' James Elton-Pym was able to access the Medicare Machine listing on a popular dark web marketplace in a matter of minutes - but that's not the only...
A top Kremlin aide is quoted as saying the first meeting between US President Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin is scheduled for July 7.
Boko Haram militants have kidnapped 37 women and slit the throats of nine other people at a village in south-east Niger, according to the regional governor.
A federal court has heard pharmaceutical giant Johnson & Johnson downplayed the risks of a vaginal medical device that left thousands of women with debilitating...
South Australia has some of the toughest laws in the country against sex work, but that could change with lawmakers considering a push to decriminalise the industry.

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More than 2,000 migrants have died trying to cross the Mediterranean to Europe since January, according to the United Nations.
The Philippines' Supreme Court endorses President Rodrigo Duterte's enforcement of martial law across the southern third of the country, which he said was...
US-backed forces in Syria have breached the wall surrounding the Old City of Raqqa as they try to retake the city from the Islamic State group, the US Central...
Tiffany Ho is surging up Badminton's world rankings - the 19-year-old is currently Australia's second-highest ranked women's player.
Qatar on Monday responded to a list of demands from Saudi Arabia and its allies after they agreed to give a defiant Doha another 48 hours to address their...
A six-year-old girl missing after being taken from a home north of Brisbane has been found.
All eyes were on the varied expressions of the famous astronaut during President Trump's speech at the White House.

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Julia Gillard has opened up about her own struggle with mental health during her political career, revealing how she coped with stress and abuse on social media.
Labor heavyweights Penny Wong and Tanya Plibersek say they aren’t convinced by a motion to recognise the state of Palestine, while another MP has blasted the...
The city’s first female leader, sworn in by President Xi Jinping on the city's 20th anniversary of its handover to China, faces a series of unsolved political and...
Anonymous artists in Melbourne are trying to make the best of a drab situation by dressing up some concrete cubes.
Young female doctors are receiving implied threats about taking jobs in public hospitals if they plan to have children, the Australian Medical Association says.
Ali Kitinas started her first business when she was still in primary school. Now the 16-year-old runs her own body-scrub company, whose business model also aims...
Malcolm Turnbull is staring down disgruntled colleagues declaring he's not going anywhere and is confident he will win the next election.

In Focus: Australia's First People

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Before European settlement, Indigenous Australians spoke an estimated 250 different languages. Today, schools teaching their language of country are finding students are more likely to engage with con...
Khmer
For 60,000 years, traditional Aboriginal healers or ngankari (pronounced as nun-ka-ri) have treated patients using a set of ancient medical knowledge system passed down from generations.  Today, the ...
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He’s a professional surfer, a health worker and he's recovering from substance abuse... oh and he's raising money for Indigenous men’s health by paddling 200kms in the open ocean. Bloody legend.
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Do financial, social, and cultural factors influence the decision for Indigenous students to go to university?
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Ampilatwatja local, Mark Fordham, saw first hand how the Barkly Shire Council gutted employment prospects for Aboriginal locals. After he spoke up about the injustices happening in the NT he was sacke...
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Eid al-Fitr is one of the most important holidays in the Islamic calendar. It marks the end of Ramadan, the holy month of fasting for Muslims.
Cheers drowned out tears in Manchester on Sunday as Ariana Grande was joined by fellow music stars for a charity concert where fans vowed to face down fears of terrorism after two deadly attacks in Britain.
A reported explosion sparked frantic evacuations of a concert hall in Manchester where US singer Ariana Grande was performing on Monday night.
The World Federation of Public Health Associations is running a public health photo competition to celebrate its 50th birthday. Here is a short list of the best images.
More than two dozen photographs of the Pentagon taken on September 11, 2001, have reappeared on the FBI's website.

Photos: Lismore flooding

Images show rising floodwaters in Lismore today as the town's levy has breached and risks cracking.
Traditional South Sudanese wrestling is getting an Aussie makeover. Those involved say it’s a good way to put young South-Sudanese Australians in touch with their community and culture.