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This is 'the exact reason' women don't come forward

This is 'the exact reason' women don't come forward

Catherine Marriott says her complaint against former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce has been used for "political advantage".

  • by Bevan Shields and Mark Kenny

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Trump not taking calls as PM, Bishop seek tariff exemption
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Trump not taking calls as PM, Bishop seek tariff exemption

Government steps up talks with other countries to resist new steel tariffs, as shock resignation fuels trade war fears

  • by David Crowe and David Wroe
Langbroek reveals her terrifying home invasion

Langbroek reveals her terrifying home invasion

Radio personality Kate Langbroek has been left bruised and shaken by an incident also involving her babysitter.

  • by Broede Carmody
New project promises to transform Central Station

New project promises to transform Central Station

Commuters have been warned to expect disruption - but authorities promise the walkway will be worth the wait.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
Bupa backs down on controversial changes
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Bupa backs down on controversial changes

Health insurer says it has listened to feedback and realised its controversial plan was “catching the wrong thing”.

  • by Esther Han
Father-to-be accused of being Sydney's Bay Run flasher

Father-to-be accused of being Sydney's Bay Run flasher

Six female victims were allegedly approached in January and February while at the popular running spot.

Time capsule under mansion reveals secrets of 1892

Time capsule under mansion reveals secrets of 1892

Adrian Howie was researching a historic mansion his grandparents built when he discovered what was buried below it.

  • by Krystyna Pollard
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Bananas in plastic packaging, now let's unpack that

Pre-packed bananas are the perfect symbol of our warped attitude to waste.

Caitlin Fitzsimmons
    Caitlin Fitzsimmons

    If governments don't get this message they'll be tossed out

    The economy is moulded to serve the interests of the many, not the few, but it can easily run off the track.

    Ross Gittins

      Is getting a degree worth it if you want to start a business?

      There’s lots of talk about whether, in these fast-paced times, it’s worth getting a degree when you could be already working at the coal face.

      Alexandra Cain
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        Trump, Pence not taking calls as Turnbull, Bishop seek tariff exemption
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        Trump, Pence not taking calls as Turnbull, Bishop seek tariff exemption

        Foreign Minister to speak to Donald Trump's Secretary of State

        • by David Crowe and David Wroe

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        Banking regulator warns major cyber breaches are 'probably inevitable'

        Banking regulator warns major cyber breaches are 'probably inevitable'

        A major cyber breach at an Australian financial institution is "probably inevitable," the financial regulator has warned.

        • by Clancy Yeates

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        Top route: Virgin takes on Qantas and Cathay in new flight war

        Top route: Virgin takes on Qantas and Cathay in new flight war

        The carrier is edging its way into the route which has been a cosy two-horse race.

        • by David Flynn
        Amazon Echo Dot: Fine for spoken word, but not bass-heavy songs.

        Amazon Echo Dot v Google Home Mini: which is best for you?

        Which tiny speaker is best to put a smart assistant in your house?

        • by Adam Turner

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        We would welcome Matt Lodge back at Penrith: Gould

        We would welcome Matt Lodge back at Penrith: Gould

        Penrith boss has revealed Matt Lodge could be accepted back in the future after the troubled forward revealed a desire to return to the foot of the mountains.

        • by Adrian Proszenko
        Australian women win one-day match by more than 300 runs

        Australian women win one-day match by more than 300 runs

        Beth Mooney smacked 115 as Australia posted a staggering 321-run win in their first warm-up match in India.

        • by James Buckley

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