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Senator’s oversight ‘remarkable’: PM
11:13PMMalcolm Turnbull won’t say whether Greens’ Scott Ludlam will be asked to pay back nine years of pay after ruling himself ineligible for office.
SSM vote will hurt right
11:55PMPeter Van OnselenTaking the issue of same-sex marriage direct to the people may come back to haunt many on the right of politics.
Sorry, guys, not sorry
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LNP CONVENTIONCoal opponents ‘delusional’
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Third AFL exec in sex claims
12:00AMJOHN FERGUSON, SIMONE FOX KOOB, GREG BROWNA third AFL executive faces accusations of having had an inappropriate relationship with an employee.
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‘Camilla saved Charles’
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The stranger in my house
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330 KING STREETThe shop that time forgot
12:00AMRicky FrenchBuilt in 1850, it’s the oldest residence in the CBD and has been run as a shop since 1899. In spite of the high-rises, it digs in.
Can Tesla launch on own steam?
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Beware Russians bearing secrets
Greg SheridanDonald Trump likes to keep his family close but they could yet do him harm.
The cosmopolitan country
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Recreating Katy
CARYN GANZ Katy Perry says she’s turning her back on her frothy pop persona. But isn’t that what the fans want?
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Life and soul
VICTORIA LAURIE Their son’s death gave a stranger a new life. Then fate brought them all together.
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The canola way
ROSS BILTON The ultimate photo bomb: the Milky Way, flowering canola, distant city lights and headlights on a lonely tree.
Recreating Katy
Caryn GanzKaty Perry says she’s turning her back on her frothy pop persona. But isn’t that what the fans want?
The shop that time forgot
Ricky FrenchBuilt in 1850, it’s the oldest residence in the CBD and has been run as a shop since 1899. In spite of the high-rises, it digs in.
Life and soul
Victoria LaurieTheir son’s death gave a stranger a new life. Then fate brought them all together.
Winter shawarma
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Two die in skydiving accident
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Furious border boss: I’ll be back
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Back ‘Captain Turnbull’: Joyce
9:22PMBarnaby Joyce labels Turnbull his ‘one and only captain’ as PM says his government has done more than when under Abbott’s leadership.
Palmer ‘may have breached law’
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‘They were choking from smoke’
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Travel ban setback for Trump
8:36AMFederal judge further weakens travel ban by expanding list of family relationships visitors from six Muslim-majority countries can use to get into the country.
Nobel death unleashes crackdown
12:00AMRowan CallickChinese authorities yesterday unleashed a nationwide crackdown to bar any attempt to honour Nobel winner Liu Xiaobo.
Six tourists stabbed at resort
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Fairfax: leaks, ploys, intrigue
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NAB fills cash void for Libs
12:00AMWill Glasgow, Christine LacyAndrew Thorburn’s National Australia Bank has lent $500,000 to president Michael Kroger’s Victorian Liberal Party.
Tabcorp-Tatts merger ‘illogical’
Sarah-Jane TaskerCrownBet has pushed to overturn Tabcorp’s takeover of Tatts Group, decrying it as ‘irrational’.
Broker pay curbs risk ‘dark days’
ANTHONY KLANHomeowners could be slugged higher interest rates if mortgage broker pay packets are sliced.
Hamilton takes pole for British GP
Lewis Hamilton stormed to a provisional fifth Silverstone pole of his career after a dazzling qualifying session for the British Grand Prix.
Rugby gods grant Hodgson wish
Wayne SmithIf ever the rugby gods granted a player’s every wish, it was tonight at nib Stadium as Matt Hodgson booted his first goal ever.
‘Genie is out of the bottle’
Chris GriffithThere is no magic bullet that will let law enforcement unravel all the encrypted messages sent by terrorists online.
Harvard frat houses face ban
Will PaviaThe Ivy League college considers ending a centuries-old tradition of fraternities and sororities to cure “pernicious’’ campus culture.
Beauty can’t outshine the bland
David StrattonNicole Kidman is in fine form in Sofia Coppola’s The Beguiled but she can’t rescue it from its fate.
Developer sues ABC, Fairfax
SAM BUCKINGHAM-JONESChinese billionaire Chau Chak Wing is suing the ABC and Fairfax Media over a series of reports he says defamed him.
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Resisting Trump’s America First
Paul KellyAustralia must decide whether the Trump era is an aberration or likely to endure.
Pragmatic action is what counts
Chris KennyThe ‘sensible centre’ is not the mid-point between Pauline Hanson and Lee Rhiannon.
You can’t fool all of the people
Henry ErgasABC’s Chris Uhlmann failed to call out the hypocrisy of world leaders at G20 summit.
Menzies was not ‘progressive’
Gerard HendersonThe founder of the Liberal Party did not distance himself from conservative ideas or leaders.
No option but to act
Patrick SmithThe breadth and depth of cultural change in the AFL was demonstrated yesterday when two senior executives resigned.
Taking right turn with populists
Adam CreightonIsolationism does not suit Australia but it will do well to escape the growing trend.
SSM vote will hurt right
Peter Van OnselenTaking the issue of same-sex marriage direct to the people may come back to haunt many on the right of politics.
Down like a Lud balloon?
It turns out being born in the Shaky Isles left the Greens senator on rather shakier ground.
Why Game of Thrones rules
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Finishing touches
Penny DurhamAfter 34 years as the Art Gallery of NSW’s chief packer, Steve Peters is unwrapping his last Archibald Prize entries.
All about Austen
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Policy with a shot of wry
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Maestro to the young
TIM DOUGLASJohn Curro has been conducting the Queensland Youth Orchestra since its birth more than 50 years ago.
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From a huge tropical home in parklike surrounds to an idiosyncratic Hobbit-inspired home in the bush, here are the properties of the weekend.