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Secret review warned of 'avalanche of complaints' against Barnaby Joyce
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Secret review warned of '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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Andrews' big build keeps state's economy ticking over

Andrews' big build keeps state's economy ticking over

The government is picking up the economic slack with its major projects as private sector investment slumps.

  • by Adam Carey
Official linked to Michaelia Cash leak controversy quits

Official linked to Michaelia Cash leak controversy quits

Another key government official connected to the union raid media leak controversy has resigned, blaming media scrutiny. 

  • by Adam Gartrell
Rabbi's testimony spares accused child-sex abuser jail

Rabbi's testimony spares accused child-sex abuser jail

Malka Leifer, who is accused of abusing students at a Melbourne school, has been bailed on house arrest instead of prison.

  • by Gabrielle Weiniger
Jo was able to call Jill her wife for just 46 days

Jo was able to call Jill her wife for just 46 days

The heartbreaking reason the devoted same-sex couple wanted to marry so quickly after it became legal.

  • by Felicity Caldwell
Canadian gambling giant ups its bet on Australia

Canadian gambling giant ups its bet on Australia

The Stars Group has dramatically raised its stake in online bookmaker CrownBet as a UK gaming giant exits.

  • by Nick Toscano
'I hear it every day. Market's going up because of Trump.'  

'I hear it every day. Market's going up because of Trump.'  

They are the President's true believers, who ignore experts and a sputtering stockmarket rally to buy up big. 

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For women, this cultural moment is precious, and precarious

Australia has had sexual harassment laws since the 1980s but reporting regimes remain patchwork or flawed. How best to end such insidious behaviour?

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    'Woeful' state of affordable housing worsened by political debate

    While some people work themselves into a lather debating this topic, thousands need secure, affordable housing right now.

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      The real story of #MeToo is much bigger than front-page scandals

      The real story is the quiet prevalence of deeply unsurprised people across our state: those who believe that sexual harassment is as eternal as the weather.

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        Your move, Tom: AFL won't offer ambassador role until Lynch picks club

        Your move, Tom: AFL won't offer ambassador role until Lynch picks club

        AFL chief Gillon McLachlan says the possibility of the AFL employing Tom Lynch as a paid ambassador will have no bearing on his future at the Suns.

        • by Jake Niall
        Super power takes control at the AFL
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        Super power takes control at the AFL

        An all-powerful super panel under the stewardship of AFL football boss Steve Hocking will become the sole group consulted on every key football decision.

        • by Sam McClure

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        460 stores could close: analyst tips more pain for Donut King owner

        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

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        Fresh footage shows Warner's 'sook' sledge before stairwell row

        Fresh footage shows Warner's 'sook' sledge before stairwell row

        Fresh video has emerged showing David Warner call Quinton de Kock a "f---ing sook" as the players exited the ground in the lead-up to their wild altercation.

        • by Shiamak Unwalla
        Schwarzer: Socceroos must become flexible to escape World Cup group

        Schwarzer: Socceroos must become flexible to escape World Cup group

        The Australian stalwart says Bert van Marwijk's side can make the second round at Russia 2018 if they are tactically versatile.

        • by Dominic Bossi