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Special counsel Robert Muller made his first public comments on his two-year investigation.

Mueller breaks his silence on Russia probe in shock press conference

Special counsel Robert Muller made his first public comments on his two-year investigation.

Special counsel Robert Mueller has spoken publicly for the first time about his investigation into Russian election interference, emphasising that he did not exonerate Donald Trump of a crime.

  • by Matthew Knott

Donald Trump is damaging Australia's reputation. We shouldn't be so relaxed

US President Donald Trump has ordered his Attorney-General William Barr to investigation the investigation into the Trump campaign's Russia links.

Let's stop pretending it's normal for the President to name Australia as a possible conspirator against the US.

  • by David Wroe

Three youths arrested as hunt for more home invasion suspects continues

Alier Nyoc and Yohana Akot, both aged 17, are wanted in relation to alleged aggravated burglaries and carjackings across Melbourne.

Three more youths have been arrested after an alleged violent two-day crime spree across Melbourne, with two teens still wanted by police.

  • by Simone Fox Koob and Rachel Eddie
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'Folau's law': MPs push for bolder action in a 'new dawn' for religious freedom

Liberal senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells and former deputy prime minister Barnaby Joyce want bolder changes.

Conservative Coalition MPs emboldened by strong support from religious voters at the election are pushing the Morrison government for more radical and far-reaching religious freedom provisions in forthcoming laws.

  • by Michael Koziol

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'Shocked, broken': Mother-of-five and community leader killed in alleged hit-run

'Shocked, broken': Mother-of-five and community leader killed in alleged hit-run

The South Sudanese community in Melbourne is in mourning after the death of Mama Abiol, a well-known community leader who worked tirelessly to mentor youth for more than a decade.

  • by Simone Fox Koob
Indigenous Australians Minister Ken Wyatt.

'Too important to fail': Ken Wyatt warns against rush

First Indigenous member of cabinet says reconciliation could be set back decades if constitutional recognition is rushed.

  • by David Crowe and Fergus Hunter
Boris Johnson ahead of a nationwide bus tour to campaign for Brexit in May 2016.

Boris Johnson to face court over Brexit comments

The favourite to replace May as British PM must front court over allegations he lied to the public about Brexit.

  • by Michael Holden and William James
When you think your iPhone's resting, you might actually be incredibly busy.

My iPhone's alarmingly busy at 3am. Who is it talking to?  

We ran a privacy experiment to see how many hidden trackers run from the apps on our iPhone. The tally is astounding.

  • by Geoffrey A. Fowler
Melbourne Express

Three arrested over home invasion, car theft in Geelong

Two people broke into a Waurn Ponds house and demanded car keys before fleeing with a number of valuable items. 

  • by Yan Zhuang
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SANFL clubs are unhappy with the AFL's mid-season draft.

'Genuine appetite': Mid-season trading could be in next year

Mid-season trading could be brought in as soon as net year after the AFL's enthusiastic response to the first mid-season draft in nearly three decades.

  • by Michael Gleeson
Testing time: Bryce Gibbs has had two spells in the SANFL this season.
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AFL 2019

The hard truth behind Gibbs being axed

A lack of body-on-body contact at stoppages and poor defensive running have been the major reasons Bryce Gibbs has been out favour.

  • by Jake Niall

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'Changed psychology': New signs of confidence in property returning

'Changed psychology': New signs of confidence in property returning

With the Reserve Bank poised to cut interest rates, new data shows an uptick in appraisals and open home attendance.

  • by Tawar Razaghi
Developers banned from using sunset clauses to rip off home buyers

Developers banned from using sunset clauses to rip off home buyers

The infamous clause officially outlawed in Victoria, closing a loophole that left buyers of off-the-plan properties vulnerable to dodgy developers.

  • by Jim Malo

Business

Credit Suisse found customer data will help Coles and Woolworths squeeze out competitors.

Coles and Woolies have a secret weapon in their war with Aldi

Loyalty schemes for the supermarket giants are being used to further their dominance of the Australian grocery market.

  • by Patrick Hatch

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Entertainment

David McAllister will leave the Australian Ballet at the end of the 2020 season.

'It will be strange': David McAllister on leaving the Australian Ballet

After two decades at the helm, the acclaimed dancer and artistic director is ready to pass on the baton.

  • by Nathanael Cooper
Gwendoline Christie as Brienne of Tarth in Game of Thrones.

Brienne of Tarth actually won the Game of Thrones, says Christie

Gwendoline Christie doesn't seem to care what the critics think - for her, the conclusion of the beloved HBO series was satisfying. WARNING: SPOILERS

  • by Emily Zemler

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I use this question to check in with my spouse, and it's changed our relationship

I use this question to check in with my spouse. It's changed our relationship

My answer was immediate and definitive, surprising even me.

  • by Katharine Stahl
The included lightsaber looks and feels great when you activate it in AR.
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Headset lets you become a Jedi, wield a lightsaber in augmented reality

The device may now be two years old, but a price drop and updated software makes it worth a second look.

  • by Tim Biggs

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Sport

A way on clay: Spain's Rafael Nadal celebrates winning his second round match of the French Open tennis tournament against Germany's Yannick Maden.

Nadal and Tsitsipas through, Australia's Popyrin exits after tight tussle

Spanish king of clay and Greek sixth seed were given a workout before claiming second round wins, Australian wildcard ousted by Serbian 31st seed Laslo Djere.

  • by John Bagratuni
Australian pace ace Pat Cummins.

Swing bowling won't have big impact at World Cup: Cummins

Pat Cummins is relishing taking the new ball in English conditions but, outside of the opening four or five overs of an innings, does not expect the Kookaburra ball to swing.

  • by Jon Pierik

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