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Crime
The Facilitator: How a dirty accountant washed millions for crime ring
It was a Sunday afternoon in 2014. Unbeknown to Anthony Parker, investigators had already intercepted the piece of luggage the Qantas maintenance worker had been waiting for – a kite-surfing bag filled with almost 75 kilos of cocaine. If Parker was concerned that his days were numbered, he didn’t show it
- by Kate McClymont
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Tragedy
Perth tragedy: 'Loving mum' one of mass killing victims
When police arrived at a Bedford home on Sunday, they found five bodies and the television still turned on.
- by Hannah Barry & Phil Hickey
Toddler slips out of home, is run over in Laverton hit-run
Boy rushed to hospital after he escaped from home and was struck by a car. A 21-year-old man arrested a short time later.
- by Simone Fox Koob
Migrants cautious about Morrison's regional plans
Migrant groups urge the PM to tread carefully in encouraging new arrivals to settle outside of the major cities.
- by Daniel McCulloch
Cladding fire: Docklands owners sue for $24 million
The legal case begins into a 2014 Docklands apartment fire, with everyone involved blaming another party.
- by Clay Lucas
NAB opts against raising mortgage rates
NAB says that for now, it won't be following the lead of its fellow big four banks by raising mortgage rates.
- by Clancy Yeates
Serena Williams cops almost $24,000 code violation fines
Serena Williams has been fined $US17,000 ($23,920) following her controversial US Open final loss.
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'Enormous toll': Hannah Mouncey slams AFL, pulls AFLW draft nomination
- by Melissa Coulter Ryan
Opinion & Perspectives
It's Serena Williams who owes an apology to the umpire
Ramos' calls had nothing to do with sexism and everything to do with observing the rules of play.
Richard Ings
I want my child to be Moses, not Mary, in the school play
Scott Morrison says there's nothing wrong with public school children putting on a nativity play. Only there is.
Tracey Schreier
How Elon Musk's weed smoking ways are giving Telstra a headache
Telco is breathing in second-hand smoke the billionaire has created. Shareholders have good reason to be paranoid about it.
John McDuling
AFL
Mouncey withdraws AFLW draft nomination, hits out at AFL
Hannah Mouncey will not nominate for the AFLW draft, citing the ongoing "enormous" toll in her fight to reach the highest level of women's footy.
- by Melissa Coulter Ryan
4 Points: Magpies need Cox to stand tall
Ruthless West Coast expose Collingwood's fragile forward line; Giant star serves up a foot fault; Swans need Moore up forward; Speed key for Dees.
- by Michael Gleeson
Politics
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Labor push to refer Peter Dutton to High Court
The Home Affairs Minister will be under pressure when Parliament returns on Monday.
- by Stephanie Peatling
Frydenberg: government will focus on power prices over emissions reduction
- by Stephanie Peatling
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Scott Morrison
Morrison to change religious freedom laws but won't be a 'culture warrior' PM
- by David Crowe
World
Sweden heads for political deadlock as Sweden Democrats surge
- by Johan Sennero and Helena Soderpalm
Property bydomain
The new ways people are getting to know their neighbours
Once, you'd meet the neighbours at the post box or perhaps chatting at the corner milk bar. Not so much these days.
- by Joanne Brookfield
Residents face $30k bill before moving in to counter steep blocks
Some of Melbourne's steepest blocks will soon hit the market with the release of land at a former quarry in Sunshine North.
- by Kate Jones
Business
Opinion
Research
The careers so essential we neglect them
Social scientists study human behaviour in all its dimensions. Nothing of much importance, then.
- by Ross Gittins
Comment
World markets
After 200 years, the West's era of dominance is coming to an end ... or not
- by Ambrose Evans-Pritchard
Small business
Entertainment
'Danger to the community': Prue MacSween unleashes on Greens MP
The comments come just days after the conservative commentator was found to have contributed to racial vilification on Seven's Sunrise program.
- by Broede Carmody
'We travelled back in time there': Kylie and Jason reunite on London stage
The Neighbours co-stars performed their hit Especially For You.
- by Laura Harding
Lifestyle
Smarter living
The new pick-up truck that "eats utes for breakfast"
Car makers are cashing in on the growing demand for bigger, stronger utes.
- by Toby Hagon
Surviving the crazy toddler years (yes, it does get easier)
During those early years, everything is hands-on, but you will come out the other side.
- by Bianca Wordley
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Sport
Djokovic legend continues to grow following US Open triumph
Novak Djokovic now trails only contemporaries Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal for all-time major titles after his US Open triumph.
- by James Dampney
Gilmore's march toward seventh title boosted by second at Surf Ranch Pro
Stephanie Gilmore has finished runner-up in a four-woman final at the inaugural Surf Ranch Pro to continue her march to a seventh world surfing title.