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Newly sworn-in leader of the Opposition Anthony Albanese reveals his shadow ministry line-up, including a spot for Bill Shorten, in the wake of last month's federal election.
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Five years after Colorado began its "great experiment" with recreational weed, the state's economy is booming. But then violently ill people started showing up at hospitals.
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A century of data tracking the triumphs and tragedies of every expedition to Everest reveals exactly how, where and when climbers are most likely to die — and it's not the push to the summit.
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Three people are dead and two injured after three vehicles crashed at South Bingera, near Bundaberg, this morning. It continues a horror week on Queensland roads — 16 people have died since Monday.
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An explosion of social media sites promoting young Asian women keen for marriage causes a spike in abuse and exploitation, with claims some women are being held captive in suburban homes in situations that could constitute human trafficking.
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Unheralded Mexican-American boxer Andy Ruiz Junior stuns British heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua with a seventh-round knockout.
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Twenty-five years after the surviving the horrors of the Rwandan massacre, Tasmanian migrant Faina Iligoga and her husband find a way to help those still struggling at home.
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The Coalition's election victory was born in a "sliding doors" moment almost 12 months ago when a matter of votes could have swayed May's election outcome, writes Tom Iggulden.
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A man who died in a suspicious house fire in Sydney's south-west amid reports of a home invasion was not believed to be a resident of the home, police say.
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West Coast takes on the Bulldogs in Perth. Earlier, Port Adelaide hammered St Kilda in Shanghai and Essendon outlasted Carlton at a soggy MCG.
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Over the past year, I've been trying to cut my carbon footprint by 75 per cent through a different experiment each week. This is what I've discovered, writes Jo Clay.
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A box on one of Brisbane's busiest streets has taken the street library concept and turned it into a pantry to help those less fortunate.
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TV blockbusters like Game of Thrones may steal the limelight, but in far north Queensland the humble video shop may be the sleeper hit of 2019.
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David Warner plays a very different role in Australia's win over Afghanistan … and it feels a little strange, writes Geoff Lemon from Bristol.
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Just as they had resigned themselves to a future of renting, a radio advert stopped the Glencross family in their tracks. More than a decade on they remain one of the thousands of success stories from the WA Government's Keystart program.
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The North Queensland Cowboys hang on to secure a two-point victory over the Titans, who were unable to convert a number of chances at the death to win the game.
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A regional New South Wales town is set to become a major player in oil production and the renewable fuels market with a plant using world-first technology to recycle thousands of used tyres a year.
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An Adelaide mountaineer who has scaled some of the world's tallest summits says climbing permits should be more tightly restricted after a series of deadly incidents this week.
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Fake blood, simulated gunfire and barricades. Two Australian men were horrified by how American schools prepare children for a massacre. Now their ad is shaking up the country.
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Ashleigh Barty's French Open run is wide open after Serena Williams and Naomi Osaka — the next two big guns in her path — were beaten at Roland Garros.
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The death of a close friend in a mountain climbing accident was a life-changing moment for Brisbane doctor Andrew Peacock. Now he spends half the year globetrotting on grand adventures.