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US Open
Australia's John Millman stuns Roger Federer with US Open win
The 55th ranked player in the world showed plenty of heart to claim the shock victory in four sets.
- by Jamie Berry
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'Are you going to stalk us?' Turnbull angered by NY paparazzi
If the ex-PM thought he could escape the spotlight in the Big Apple he was wrong.
- by Matthew Knott
The super looper: Vote for your favourite new rail map
Cartographers have designed some very different maps of Melbourne's proposed new rail network. Tell us what you think.
- by Chloe Booker
Opinion
Blunt Instrument
The blatant, in-your-face scam that's catching us all
Ever travel? Then you'd be a victim of this scam. It is so bold that you just have to stand back and whistle in admiration.
- by John Birmingham
'It stinks': Dutton intervened 14 times to grant tourist visas
"Peter Dutton’s ministerial interventions to stop au pairs from being deported are anything but routine," Labor said.
- by Michael Koziol
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Tragedy
Melbourne teen drowns in Bali pool after seizure
Just weeks after her mother died, a Brighton teen's unexpected death overseas has left her loved ones reeling.
- by Simone Fox Koob
Police issue correction after saying man lost his leg after Collingwood brawl
The injured man did not have his leg amputated despite what police had said.
- by Erin Pearson
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Opinion & Perspectives
Bring back these Aussie sayings. They're ours
''Fair dinkum, that bloke, he could give you the square root of a jam jar, and not know how to get the lid off!''
Peter FitzSimons
In encryption wars, it can be a matter of life or death
Imagine this: A bomb's about to go off in the CBD. Apple could help prevent it. Would privacy or security win out?
Ben Grubb
Trump is checking out of Asia. This should be Plan B
One of Australia's neighbours has the potential to be far more important to us "than we have ever conceived".
Peter Hartcher
Melbourne
Police 'knew risk of riot at music event', union says
- by Erin Pearson, Simone Fox Koob & Melissa Cunningham
Victoria
National
AFL
One week to reset and Higgins is back
Jack Higgins has provided the spark to fire the Tigers' tilt at back to back flags and he hopes he can be part of September action
- by Peter Ryan
Eagles a tad worried about Treloar
Adam Simpson admits he'll feel slightly worried if Collingwood select star midfielder Adam Treloar for Saturday night's qualifying final at Optus Stadium.
- by Justin Chadwick
Politics
'Anything but routine': Peter Dutton granted just 14 tourist visas in 3.5 years
The Home Affairs Minister has said he received 9000 requests for intervention during that time from MPs and senators alone.
- by Michael Koziol
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Liberal Party
Liberals host debate about whether the Coalition government is worth saving
- by Latika Bourke
World
Property bydomain
Reserve Bank holds: 3 economic developments that explain the decision
Low inflation, weak wage growth and rising mortgage rates underpinned the decision to keep the cash rate on hold at a record low at Tuesday's meeting.
- by Trent Wiltshire
It's not as crazy as you'd imagine: Living in a 13-person share house
"People always ask how many bathrooms [we have] and how you cope, and if it's crazy. And it's actually not."
- by Zara McDonald
Business
'This must change': APRA demands pay 'consequences' for bankers
The banking regulator is demanding senior bank executives feel a sting in their pay packets when scandals occur on their watch.
- by Clancy Yeates
Small business
Entertainment
Censorship: Seven hits back at watchdog ruling
ACMA found a segment on Aboriginal adoption was factually inaccurate and that it incited contempt.
- by Broede Carmody & Jennifer Duke
Royal Academy nudes to reach gender parity as art world grapples equality
Britain's Royal Academy is to ensure its next exhibition of nudes has an equal gender split of naked men and women, as it navigates the post-Me Too era.
- by Hannah Furness
Lifestyle
Smarter living
Nike celebrates 35 years of its greatest running shoe
The iconic Air Pegasus shoe, first appearing in 1983, has lasted the test of time.
- by Laura Hill
Furbo Dog Camera review: remote doggy daycare
Keep tabs on your pooch via camera, talk to him, get alerts when he barks and even toss some of his favourite treats.
- by Peter Wells
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Breaking
US Open
Australia's John Millman victorious against Roger Federer at US Open
Australian John Millman has shown plenty of heart in his fourth-round US Open match against world No.2 Roger Federer, winning in four sets.
- by Jamie Berry
Bulldogs launch Mad Monday investigation
The Bulldogs have labelled images captured at their Mad Monday function as 'unacceptable'.
- by Laine Clark