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Nationals
Secret review warned about 'avalanche of complaints' against Barnaby Joyce
New confidential documents show some Nationals MPs considered asking a former governor to hold an inquiry.
- by Mark Kenny and Bevan Shields
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Sydney man injured in cruise ship brawl stuck in Vanuatu
The man suffered facial fractures in a fight that broke out after passenger's alleged lewd comments to a relative.
- by Megan Gorrey
Top private schools getting millions from taxpayers
Some of Sydney's 23 richest private schools received a share of more than $62 million from taxpayers in 2016.
- by Pallavi Singhal and Nigel Gladstone
'I'm an optimist, but we have to be honest...': Netflix boss
Reed Hastings talks down the Disney-Fox threat, and admits he's more concerned about the impact of the internet.
- by John McDuling
'I don't deserve to be here': Mehajer's fresh bid for bail
Salim Mehajer says he needs to deal with a bankruptcy notice, which he considers "second to death" in terms of seriousness.
- by Michaela Whitbourn
Adult film star files lawsuit against Donald Trump
Stormy Daniels alleges the "hush" agreement that silenced the story about their decade-old affair was invalid.
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Michaelia Cash
Official connected to Cash media leak controversy quits
Mark Lee resigned from the Fair Work Ombudsman last week as a federal police investigation continues.
- by Adam Gartrell
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Opinion & Perspectives
Have feminists gone too far? We're just getting started
The idea that a liberation movement for women has gone "too far" is a common one, an admonishment designed to make us feel like naughty schoolgirls.
Clementine Ford
'Our vision is sport for all': I know, crazy stuff, right?
Far from the madness of splurging cash on pointless stadium rebuilds, we could learn from Winter Olympic champions Norway and their approach to elite sport.
Peter FitzSimons
Old fashioned diplomacy has done what fire and fury could not
Trump claimed credit for North Korea's offer to talk about giving up its nukes, but Twitter diplomacy was not the catalyst
Kirsty Needham
Politics
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
Accuser blasts handling of her sexual harassment complaint against Joyce
- by Bevan Shields and Mark Kenny
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Barnaby Joyce
Review finds political interference compromised complaint against Joyce
- by Mark Kenny
Turnbull government warns of 'chaos' as powerful super union takes shape
- by Adam Gartrell and Anna Patty
World
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North Korea
South Korean diplomacy catalyst for breakthrough, not Trump tweets
- by Kirsty Needham
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Business
460 stores could close: analyst tips more pain for Donut King owner
Retail Food Group could shut as many as 460 stores over the next 2.5 years as it tries to not breach its agreements with its bankers, analysts say.
- by Sarah Danckert
Small business
Entertainment
Lifestyle
Opinion
International Women's Day
Have feminists gone too far? We're just getting started
- by Clementine Ford
Opinion
Daily Life
Arm stockings are here. Just in time for International Women's Day
- by Kerri Sackville
Smarter living
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 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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Sport
Gary McIntyre attempts shock return 16 years after salary cap scandal
Gary McIntyre could make a shock return to the corridors of power at Belmore 16 years after presiding over the salary cap scandal.
- by Adrian Proszenko
Analysis
Broncos
Embraced by the Broncos, Lodge is here to stay, whether fans like it or not
The controversial prop has found a loving home at Red Hill but the game must get the balance right as it gambles on another recruit with a questionable past.
- by Phil Lutton