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Asylum seekers
Morrison rejects NZ offer to resettle refugees from Manus and Nauru
Australia has another chance to transfer refugees from Manus Island or Nauru in a renewed offer from New Zealand to resettle 150 people, just as PNG demands the closure of the detention centre on its soil.
- by David Crowe
Arson, fraud charges laid years after Bullsbrook cafe goes up in flames
Two men will face fraud and arson charges over a fire which destroyed a Bullsbrook business in 2016.
Trying to protect their babies, mums are accused of being 'over the top'
The question of how to deal with visitors has long been one parents agonise over. But the angst has worsened as Australia’s anti-vaxx movement grows louder.
- by Sophie Aubrey
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Cricket Australia
'We are bleeding every year': After 28 years, this cricketer has had enoughÂ
While Cricket Australia boasts ever-increasing participation numbers, club administrators like Aaron Gray are witnessing the opposite.
- by Malcolm Knox
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Eagles leave it late to find a way past Demons in Alice Springs showdown
It began to look like a classic banana skin game for a West Coast side chasing a top-four finish, before a final-term surge sealed a narrow win in Alice Springs.
- by Roy Ward
Quokka selfies, eco-tents draw record crowd to Rotto
Celebrity visitors, quokka selfies, eco-tents and more activities have attracted a record numbers to Rottnest Island.
- by Lauren Pilat
Opinion
Jobs
Life on the Boulevard of Broken Dreams
In a nation awash in tax cuts, how do elderly, those dealt a bad hand, end up begging? They need only lose their job.
- by Tony Wright
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Energy
Make nuclear power free, Barnaby Joyce says
Joyce said free nuclear power could be offered to residents within sight of a reactor to build support.Â
- by Nicole Hasham
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Sydney emergency
Daughter charged, woman dead after 'horrific' attack
A daughter has been charged with murder after she allegedly decapitated her mother in western Sydney.
- by Megan Gorrey and Tom Rabe
Featured

Why old is new again: The mid-century homes made famous by Dame Edna
- by Kirsty Volz and The University of Queensland
Opinion & Perspectives
Perth
From trash to cash: recycling trial lands in Perth ... all the way from Norway
- by Marta Pascual Juanola
Resident heard 'terrifying' screams as man punched, dragged in carjackingÂ
- by Marta Pascual Juanola
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National
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Sydney emergency
Daughter charged after woman, 57, found dead at Sydney house
- by Megan Gorrey and Tom Rabe
Politics
'There’ll be no deals' on drought relief bill, says Scott Morrison
The Prime Minister ramps up pressure on Labor to accept his drought fund plan in one of five clashes set for Parliament in the coming fortnight.
- by David Crowe
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Political Leadership
Former Nationals leader urges voters to get tough with badly behaving MPs
- by Latika Bourke
World
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Hong Kong protests
Police fire rubber bullets and tear gas at Hong Kong protesters
- by Kirsty Needham
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'I'm leaving it to the community': Inside 79-year-old Bob's self-built treehouse
Boinga Bob’s treehouse has been under threat since 2017, but the generosity of local residents means the tourist attraction could be here to stay.
- by Kate Bartels

From the table to the living room: This is set to be the next big home trend
It's usually regarded as something that particularly thoughtful eaters do, but veganism is starting to take off for interiors. Should you do it?
- by Bridie Chetwin-Kelly
Business
Asahi's blockbuster $16bn CUB deal to boost stagnant beer market
The $16 billion takeover of Carlton & United Breweries by Japan's Asahi could help revive beer sales – if it gets ACCC approval
- by Nick Toscano
Opinion
Federal budget
Despite the photo-op, the RBA knows the economy needs more stimulus
- by Ross Gittins
Small business
Entertainment
The podcast explosion: where to start with 700,000 to choose from
Daunted by the huge number of podcasts on offer and don’t know which to choose? Barry Divola is here to help.
- by Barry Divola
Melburnians rush to donate treasures from past relationships
"It's quite emotional having that catharsis," says Melbourne Writers Festival director Marieke Hardy.
- by Broede Carmody
Lifestyle
Opinion
Parenting
'Dads doing half of domestic work is a good start but still not enough'
- by Kasey Edwards
Smarter living
The surprising benefits of an imaginary friend
Does your child have a buddy nobody else can see? Here is why that might be a good thing.
- by Carolyn Tate
Review
Video games
Sea of Solitude is deep and meaningful
Raw and emotional, though let down by some annoying design issues, Sea of Solitude is a worthwhile and beautiful journey through loneliness and regret.
- by Tim Biggs
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Sport
Eagles leave it late to find a way past the Demons
It began to look like a classic banana skin game for a West Coast side chasing a top-four finish, before a final-term surge sealed a narrow win in Alice Springs.
- by Roy Ward
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Cricket Australia
'We are bleeding every year': How the cricket crisis is affecting the grassroots
While Cricket Australia boasts ever-increasing participation numbers, club administrators like Aaron Gray in the Newcastle region are witnessing the opposite.
- by Malcolm Knox