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Australia's accidental senator
In an exclusive interview, the disability advocate reveals his personal history and political motivations.
In an exclusive interview, the disability advocate reveals his personal history and political motivations.
Melbourne's hotel boom is being driven by a shortage of rooms, a thriving tourism industry, and – according to one city agent – developers realising mixing hotel accommodation with apartments will get quicker plannin approval.
Terminally-ill Victorians who decide to end their lives will have to prove their lethal drugs are stored in a locked box to stop them falling into the wrong hands.
A Church of Scientology group has been targeting schools in NSW and Victoria with brochures and documentaries about the dangers of psychiatrists, antidepressants and ADHD medication.
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One of the world's largest defence companies is being urged to build a new fleet of combat vehicles in Victoria if its bid for the Australian army's most expensive acquisition contract in history succeeds.
Budget cuts to key US climate programs proposed by President Trump are a major worry for the international research community.
Australia's psychiatrists have broken ranks with the medical fraternity and begun calling on the government to lift the ban on e-cigarettes.
The portrait of the popular TV journalist shows husband Peter FitzSimons in the background.
Ram Nath Kovind, a low-caste politician backed by the ruling coalition, has won India's presidential election.
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