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Global maths superstar says there's a direct link between maths illiteracy and Trump
For Eddie Woo, there's a direct link between the trouble many adults have with maths and the election of Donald Trump, Brexit and climate change denial.
- by Pallavi Singhal
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Cardinal George Pell accused of sex assault during movie
Cardinal Pell is accused of sexually assaulting a complainant during Close Encounters of the Third Kind screening.
- by Melissa Cunningham
Kushner company 'falsified' records to harass tenants
White House adviser's company allegedly filed false documents as it pushed vulnerable tenants out of its apartments.
- by Avi Selk
Poison scandal: UK may exhume Russian billionaires
The bodies of Russian dissidents who have died in the UK are likely to be exhumed amid nerve-agent revelations.
- by Robert Mendick
Hunt down the Greens saboteurs, says Di Natale
Party's leader has blamed leakers for Saturday's byelection loss and wants them kicked out of the Greens.
- by Noel Towell and Benjamin Preiss
Analysis
Nick Xenophon
Australia's minor parties fail to live up to their own hype
Minor parties play the media game well but their share of the vote is not matching their share of the airtime.
- by David Crowe
Family homes in prized city pockets sell above reserve
Houses in Elsternwick, Toorak and Kew sold for strong above-reserve prices at the weekend auctions.
- by Chris Tolhurst
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Opinion & Perspectives
This is how Labor wins elections
The results in Batman and South Australia demonstrate that Labor comes out on top when it engages in a contest of values.
Mark Butler
The Batman campaign was the final straw: Why I quit the Greens
The "whatever-it-takes" tactics used during the Batman byelection have prompted me to leave the Greens - loudly.
Dr Sarah Russell
Immigration the cheap and nasty way to grow the economy
The ABC's temerity in hosting a debate about the merits of high population growth has drawn predictable repostes.
Ross Gittins
AFL
Murphy leaves his mark but wants young Blues to lift
Carlton captain Marc Murphy will move into third spot this year for most games captained by a Blue.
- by Jon Pierik
Lack of 'respect' driving the Lions in AFLW grand final
A lack of "respect" from interstate rivals will fuel the Brisbane Lions as they prepare for their second consecutive AFLW grand final appearance.
Politics
Abbott says Dutton is 'absolutely right' about white South African farmers
"If the boot was on the other foot we would call it racism of the worst sort."
- by Michael Koziol
Analysis
Nick Xenophon
Australia's minor parties are failing to live up to their own hype
- by David Crowe
World
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Business
Shop gives away coffees as CBA's payment terminals fail
Small businesses across Australia have been hit by an outage in the Commonwealth Bank's Albert terminals.
- by Cara Waters
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Entertainment
Lifestyle
Opinion
Sex & relationships
Why did Trump Jr text a model just after his wife gave birth?
- by Natalie Reilly
Smarter living
The secret language that will make you a better communicator
A secret conversation is happening right beneath your eyes.
- by Phil Barker
20 signs your child may be gifted
Suspect your child is gifted? Here are 20 sure signs.
- by Rebecca Gruber
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Sport
No go: Chautauqua's barrier antics put career on the line
Champion sprinter Chautauqua's career is at a crossroads after he again refused to leave the gates in a barrier trial.
- by Craig Brennan
ICC accused of double standards ahead of Kagiso Rabada hearing
South Africa claim the system is inconsistent and the penalties dished out to Bangladesh players after ugly scenes in Colombo have given them more ammunition.
- by Chris Barrett