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The stark contrast between Australia's housing markets is laid bare in new data that shows how long it takes to save for a deposit across the country, with a total reversal for first-home buyers in red-hot Sydney compared to post-mining boom Perth.
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US retail goliath Amazon opens for business in Australia promising to offer "millions" of products from well-known local brands.
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Andrew Wallace struggled to support same-sex marriage as a practising Catholic, but says he changed his views drastically when his daughter revealed she was gay.
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The coroner delivers an open finding at the inquest into the death of 20-year-old Matthew Leveson, who disappeared a decade ago and whose body was found in the Royal National Park this year.
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At least three, and possibly four, LNP MPs are understood to be counting supporters and considering their positions ahead of a possible leadership challenge in the wake of the party's poor showing in the state election.
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An "interactive time machine" gives Brisbane residents a chance to look back on just how far the city has come over the past century.
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US President Donald Trump is handed a victory by the US Supreme Court, which is allowing his latest travel ban targeting people from six Muslim-majority countries to go into full effect.
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Super tough and weighing less than a small child, new-generation mountain bikes are enjoying a high-tech metamorphosis, giving an even greater edge to elite riders like Australia's newly crowned junior world champion Cameron Wright.
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Energetic Jack Russell cross, Bear, would not be alive today without a vital blood donation from one of his fellow four-legged friends.
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Despite hopes of a major breakthrough on Brexit, talks between the United Kingdom and European Union stall over discussions about the Irish border.
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Nathan Lyon's impossible catch looked as easy as reaching for something on the bedside table and is a sign of his relentless preparation, writes Geoff Lemon at the Adelaide Oval.
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Mother versus son. Husband versus wife. The Pitts family come to blows to achieve a rare martial arts milestone.
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Crime and Corruption Commission officers execute a search warrant on the Logan City Council and address councillors about the watchdog's ongoing investigation.
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The crew of a Cathay Pacific flight from San Francisco to Hong Kong saw what it believes was North Korea's latest missile test last week, after similar reports from two Korean Air flights.
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US President Donald Trump formally endorses embattled Senate candidate Roy Moore, looking past a string of sexual misconduct allegations against the Republican to argue that Mr Moore's vote is needed in Congress.
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Talk of US President Donald Trump getting impeached is ramping up. So what actually needs to happen for a president to be impeached?
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A cricket fan who as a child won gloves signed by the late David Bairstow manages to track down his son — England keeper Jonny Bairstow — and return the gloves as an emotional gift in Adelaide.
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Barking dogs rub so many people up the wrong way that the Ipswich City Council has decided to fund a web developer to create a site that helps people notify their neighbours anonymously.
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US President Donald Trump says the FBI has "destroyed" Michael Flynn's life and he feels "very badly" for former national security adviser.
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Australian senators have finally revealed their foreign ties following the publication of Australia's first ever "citizenship register". Explore them all here, collated for the first time.
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A coalition of women's health groups want all teenagers to be taught about menstrual health in schools to raise awareness about endometriosis and "avoid future generations of girls and women suffering as their mothers have".
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Cringe-worthy acting, unbelievable dialogue, non sequiturs, and little in the way of a plot. Why do people still flock to see The Room?
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There are fears the conflict in Yemen will escalate after veteran former president Ali Abdullah Saleh is killed in a roadside attack days after switching sides in the country's civil war.
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An NT politician calls for action in his electorate in Central Australia, where residents of a remote community deal with chronic overcrowding, leaking roofs, failing electricity, broken air-conditioners, and overflowing raw sewage.
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There are violent scenes in Melbourne where controversial British commentator Milo Yiannopoulos is speaking, with at least two people arrested.
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Netflix has announced Robin Wright will be the star of the upcoming final season of House of Cards, with production to start in 2018 without Kevin Spacey.
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He's one of the most famous people on the planet and has been performing on stage for almost six decades. But at 75, Paul McCartney still has anxiety dreams about getting up in front of a crowd.