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Warner seeking evidence before possible hearing
The sacked vice-captain's legal team has requested transcripts from the interviews conducted in CA's internal inquiry over the ball-tampering scandal.
- by Chris Barrett
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Battle looms as Labor eyes changes to private insurance
Shorten's comments sparked a political fight over the private health insurance rebate claimed by millions of Australians.
- by David Crowe
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Trade
China hits back with new tariffs on US products
Such a move had been warned as the trade dispute between the world's two largest economies escalates.
Nine Network's Games media accreditation suspended
Two days out from the event, Nine has lost its media accreditation for the Commonwealth Games due to an "error".
- by Felicity Caldwell
'It was never going to work': Bunnings' struggle in the UK
Wesfarmers will face an uphill battle as it tries to find a buyer for its beleaguered home improvement venture in Britain.
- by Patrick Hatch
Company founded by Therese Rein sues Qantas
Qantas may have to re-brand its insurance arm after being sued by a firm that claims it stole its name.
- by Patrick Hatch
Shark bumps Hawaii man off paddleboard, then attacks
The scream came from the ocean where, moments before, a 25-year-old man had been stand-up paddleboarding.
- by Cleve R. Wootson Jr
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Analysis
TV news and current affairs
US TV giant under siege over Trump-related 'fake news' message
- by Michael Idato
Opinion & Perspectives
The numbers still don't stack up on stadium plan
Problem for the government is that the "business case" doesn’t even come close to justifying the action it wants to take.
Peter FitzSimons
The secret to happiness? One group has found the answer
A slower pace of life and greater connection with family and friends can make a difference, a study has found.
Jessica Irvine
What would Jesus do about tax and government spending?
Have you noticed how arguments about governments’ intervention in the economy often rely on an appeal to Christ’s parable of the Good Samaritan?
Ross Gittins
Politics
Battle looms over rebates as Labor eyes changes to private health insurance
Bill Shorten refuses to rule out changes to rebates
- by David Crowe
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Workplace
Migrant workers 'left exposed' by workplace watchdog amnesty promise
- by Adam Gartrell
World
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Business
'It was never going to work': Bunnings expected to struggle for buyers in UK
Wesfarmers will face an uphill battle finding a buyer for its beleaguered home improvement venture in the UK and Ireland, according to one experienced local retailer.
- by Patrick Hatch
Small business
Entertainment
Analysis
TV news and current affairs
US TV giant under siege over Trump-related 'fake news' message
A news 'promo' which aimed to cultivate distrust of broader media has exposed political bias of one of America's largest local TV station owners.
- by Michael Idato
Live Nation rules music ticketing, some say with threats
US federal officials are reviewing complaints that Live Nation has used its control over concert tours to pressure venues into contracting Ticketmaster.
- by Ben Sisario and Graham Bowley
Lifestyle
Smarter living
Time's up: The surprising luxury watch capital of Australia
Big budget timepieces are having their moment in this southern city.
- by Jane Rocca
How to teach your kids to identify spiders
Even the arachnophobes among us need to know this information.
- by Suzi Catchpole
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Sport
Warner's lawyers seek transcripts ahead of possible hearing to fight ban
The sacked vice-captain's legal team has asked for full details from the interviews conducted in Cricket Australia's internal inquiry.
- by Chris Barrett
Opinion
Storm
Greenberg flooded with support for penalty blitz — so don't blink now
The NRL boss is copping a pounding over the referees' enforcing the rules of the game. He needs to hold his nerve.
- by Andrew Webster
NRL
Racing
ROOTS 'N' ALL
Autumn Racing Carnival
Why Almandin switch of tactics took everyone by surprise
- by Chris Roots
THE MAIL
Autumn Racing Carnival
Cellarman wins Prelude but won't be in the gates for Doncaster Mile
- by Chris Roots