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Trump tipped to end youth migrant amnesty
Donald Trump is expected to announce in the coming days that he will end Obama-era protections for youthfull immigrants brought into the United States illegally. Read more
Satirist pranks nationalist Facebook pages
An Israeli activist based in Berlin has taken over a number of nationalist German Facebook pages after infiltrating the online communities. Read more
Fresh Kenya poll set for October 17
Kenya will head to the polls again next month for a fresh presidential vote after the results of the August eight poll were nullified by the Supreme Court. Read more
Caribbean battens down as Irma approaches
Hurrican Irma is bearing down on islands at the eastern end of the Caribbean sea. Read more
Aussie monarchists feast royal baby
Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child. Read more
Flammable cladding remains in NSW homes
Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze. Read more
Fresh laws to stop 7-Eleven type scandals
The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven. Read more
Horror day on Qld roads as three five
Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes. Read more
UN cites Burundi’s crimes against humanity
UN cites evidence that crimes against humanity have been committed in Burundi. Read more
Police seek help over man’s disappearance
A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti. Read more
Researchers warn against gluten-free diets
A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind explore. Read more
Woman killed, man injured in VIC crash
A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road. Read more
Trump trade threat ‘unacceptable’: China
China says US President Donald Trump’s trade threat over North Korea is “unacceptable” and “unfair” Read more
Most Ten creditors to be ‘paid in total’
Employees, secured and trade creditors will all be paid what they are owed in utter under the proposed CBS takeover of Network Ten. Read more
Bill to clear sacked judge’s name rejected
A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC. Read more
Flu monitored at Tas aged care facilities
Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents. Read more
Man critical after NT burnout
Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs. Read more
Elderly NSW woman’s death ‘suspicious’
Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home. Read more
Liberal MP says she’s not a UK citizen
A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter demonstrating he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act. Read more
Mother and son hikers rescued in Tas snow
Emergency services have rescued a mother and son who became stranded by rain and snow while hiking in Tasmania’s central highlands. Read more
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Woman aged one hundred six to be deported from Sweden
A woman aged one hundred six who was carried by her son and grandson through mountains, forests and deserts looks set to be deported from Sweden. Read more
Satirist pranks nationalist Facebook pages
An Israeli activist based in Berlin has taken over a number of nationalist German Facebook pages after infiltrating the online communities. Read more
Fresh Kenya poll set for October 17
Kenya will head to the polls again next month for a fresh presidential vote after the results of the August eight poll were nullified by the Supreme Court. Read more
Trump tipped to end youth migrant amnesty
Donald Trump is expected to announce in the coming days that he will end Obama-era protections for youthfull immigrants brought into the United States illegally. Read more
Caribbean battens down as Irma approaches
Hurrican Irma is bearing down on islands at the eastern end of the Caribbean sea. Read more
Aussie monarchists feast royal baby
Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child. Read more
Flammable cladding remains in NSW homes
Flammable cladding has not been liquidated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze. Read more
Fresh laws to stop 7-Eleven type scandals
The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven. Read more
Horror day on Qld roads as three five
Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes. Read more
UN cites Burundi’s crimes against humanity
UN cites evidence that crimes against humanity have been committed in Burundi. Read more
Police seek help over man’s disappearance
A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti. Read more
Researchers warn against gluten-free diets
A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind examine. Read more
Woman killed, man injured in VIC crash
A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road. Read more
Trump trade threat ‘unacceptable’: China
China says US President Donald Trump’s trade threat over North Korea is “unacceptable” and “unfair” Read more
Most Ten creditors to be ‘paid in utter’
Employees, secured and trade creditors will all be paid what they are owed in utter under the proposed CBS takeover of Network Ten. Read more
Bill to clear sacked judge’s name rejected
A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC. Read more
Flu monitored at Tas aged care facilities
Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents. Read more
Man critical after NT burnout
Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs. Read more
Elderly NSW woman’s death ‘suspicious’
Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home. Read more
Liberal MP says she’s not a UK citizen
A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into activity. Read more
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Cracking News
Woman aged one hundred six to be deported from Sweden
A woman aged one hundred six who was carried by her son and grandson through mountains, forests and deserts looks set to be deported from Sweden. Read more
Trump tipped to end youth migrant amnesty
Donald Trump is expected to announce in the coming days that he will end Obama-era protections for youthful immigrants brought into the United States illegally. Read more
Satirist pranks nationalist Facebook pages
An Israeli activist based in Berlin has taken over a number of nationalist German Facebook pages after infiltrating the online communities. Read more
Fresh Kenya poll set for October 17
Kenya will head to the polls again next month for a fresh presidential vote after the results of the August eight poll were nullified by the Supreme Court. Read more
Caribbean battens down as Irma approaches
Hurrican Irma is bearing down on islands at the eastern end of the Caribbean sea. Read more
Aussie monarchists feast royal baby
Australian monarchists have celebrated the announcement Princess Kate is pregnant with her third child. Read more
Flammable cladding remains in NSW homes
Flammable cladding has not been eliminated from buildings identified by the NSW government following the London Grenfell Tower blaze. Read more
Horror day on Qld roads as three five
Five people have been killed in separate accidents across Queensland, with police now investigating what caused the crashes. Read more
Fresh laws to stop 7-Eleven type scandals
The Senate has backed fresh laws tackling worker exploitation following an underpayment scandal at 7-Eleven. Read more
Police seek help over man’s disappearance
A mystery caller to Crime Stoppers may be able to help South Australian police solve last year’s disappearance of Michael Modesti. Read more
UN cites Burundi’s crimes against humanity
UN cites evidence that crimes against humanity have been committed in Burundi. Read more
Researchers warn against gluten-free diets
A research review suggests just sixteen per cent of people who report gluten intolerance actually suffer symptoms when challenged in placebo blind investigate. Read more
Woman killed, man injured in VIC crash
A woman has been killed in a head-on collision north of Melbourne after one of the cars veered onto the wrong side of the road. Read more
Trump trade threat ‘unacceptable’: China
China says US President Donald Trump’s trade threat over North Korea is “unacceptable” and “unfair” Read more
Most Ten creditors to be ‘paid in total’
Employees, secured and trade creditors will all be paid what they are owed in utter under the proposed CBS takeover of Network Ten. Read more
Bill to clear sacked judge’s name rejected
A Queensland parliamentary committee has failed to endorse legislation that would clear the name of former supreme court judge Angelo Vasta QC. Read more
Flu monitored at Tas aged care facilities
Tasmania’s public health services are monitoring influenza-like illnesses at health and aged care facilities following the death of six nursing home residents. Read more
Elderly NSW woman’s death ‘suspicious’
Police are treating as suspicious the death of a 74-year-old woman after a fall in her regional NSW home. Read more
Man critical after NT burnout
Four people have been airlifted to hospital in Adelaide after they were sprayed with searing fuel at a car event in Alice Springs. Read more
Liberal MP says she’s not a UK citizen
A decision by Bill Shorten to table a letter showcasing he renounced his UK ties has sparked a Liberal backbencher into act. Read more
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Plane grounds securely after engine flame
A bird strike has sent a Fresh York-bound Japanese plane back to the airport in Tokyo only an hour after takeoff. Read more
RBA holds rates, sees wages growth ahead
The central bank has again held the cash rate at 1.Five per cent, and says strong labour market conditions should eventually fuel wages growth. Read more
NSW fellows arrested over SA drug bust
Two studs from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia. Read more
Growth rebound signs amid rising tensions
Trade Minister Steven Ciobo has warned a trade war resulting from political tensions over China would lead to a global recession. Read more
Flu claims eighth Vic aged care resident
The flu has killed an eighth resident at a regional Victorian nursing home, where another five remain under quarantine. Read more
Blackout risk in summer for SA, Victoria
A fresh report warns South Australia and Victoria are at high risk of not having enough electrical play to meet peak requests during next summer. Read more
Victoria to brace for harsher fire season
After Australia’s warmest and driest winter, Victorians are being told to prepare for a potentially harsher and earlier fire season. Read more
Exports boost economic growth prospects
Export volumes have grown swifter than imports, boosting prospects for Australia’s economic growth. Read more
Qld ministers under pressure to resign
Queensland’s child safety department inadvertently exposed secret details about an manhandled family’s fresh life with the man accused of tormenting them. Read more
Aust diplomat condemns North Korea tests
An international commission has been told North Korea poses an ‘increasingly grave danger’ to regional and global peace. Read more
With a cheer and a selfie fresh RAH opens
A spike in emergency walk-ins hasn’t unsettled the budge of more than three hundred patients to the fresh $Two.Four billion Royal Adelaide Hospital. Read more
Question time in federal parliament
What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Tuesday. Read more
Qld severs federal Cross Sea Rail ties
The Queensland government has pulled out of its initial funding agreement with the Commonwealth for Cross Sea Rail funding. Read more
Vic parliament pays tribute to Richardson
Victoria’s parliament paused while state MPs suggested condolences for colleague Fiona Richardson, who died of cancer. Read more
Vic scout leader accused of molesting boy
A former scout leader is accused of indecently assaulting a scout who was attempting to earn a badge in Melbourne. Read more
Coptic Orthodox Church
A glance at the main Christian religion of Egypt as Coptic Pope Tawadros II proceeds his 10-day tour of Australia. Read more
Same-sex marriage by “hook or by crook”
The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey. Read more
Stoush over Brighton terror attack reports
The Victorian government is refusing to release a review into the management of Brighton siege terrorist Yacub Khayre, claiming executive privilege. Read more
Citi to triple Aust wealth management unit
Citi plans to triple the size of its wealth management business in Australia by 2020, as it targets customers with more than $1 million to invest. Read more
Two fellows trapped by snow in rural Victoria
Intense snow has trapped two guys in their vehicles for days in rural Victoria, with the SES on the way to rescue the duo. Read more
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Trainee pilot scrapes tail on take off
A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway. Read more
Possible two thousand eighteen release of Bailey report
Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year. Read more
Shares mixed on quiet day, Sky hits lows
Fresh Zealand shares were mixed in subdued trading on Monday, with Sky Network Television leading the index lower on concerns about its rugby rights. Read more
A switch of tack for the Logies
Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states. Read more
A better flu vaccine needed, says accomplished
Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain. Read more
NZ dollar edges higher, election in concentrate
The kiwi edged up while remaining in a narrow range in jittery markets after North Korea’s latest nuclear test and ahead of the 2nd leaders debate. Read more
Question time in federal parliament
What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday. Read more
Shorten tables UK citizen renunciation
The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship. Read more
Defence minister heading to South Korea
Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch. Read more
More wild weather to lash Victoria
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially hurting winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria. Read more
NSW power package not a final fix: Premier
The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem. Read more
Lionel Richie reschedules Australian tour
Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates. Read more
Dry June hits farmer confidence in SA
A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season. Read more
War medals found in Vic public toilet
Police are attempting to comeback ten war medals to their rightful proprietor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet. Read more
Archbishop savages Dutton’s welfare cuts
Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia. Read more
Dave Hughes calls for Logies to stay
For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne. Read more
Postal survey: how did we get here?
The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court. Read more
Dry winter saps farmers’ confidence
Australian farmers’ confidence, across all sectors, has fallen to a four-year low after a dry winter spells lower production. Read more
Parliament hears tales of family violence
More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system. Read more
Melbourne man on cocaine charges
A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car. Read more
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Jackie Trad apologises for train delays
Queensland Transport Minister Jackie Trad has apologised to commuters for a points issue that has caused major delays on all Brisbane lines. Read more
WA bans fracking in south west region
The West Australian government has banned fracking in the state’s south west, while introducing a statewide moratorium. Read more
WA boys charged over remote Pilbara death
Two dudes have been charged after a man was found dead near the local golf club in a remote West Australian mining town. Read more
NSW cop ‘filmed lovemaking with colleague’
A NSW Police officer has been charged after he allegedly filmed a female colleague during a “private act” and uploaded the movie to social media. Read more
Appeal over Vic police swingers shooting
Investigators have appealed for witnesses who may have seen a police shooting at a Melbourne swingers party. Read more
WA govt thrusts ahead with hookup offender law
The WA government will this week introduce a dangerous lovemaking offender bill to parliament aimed at toughening current laws. Read more
Man alleged over manhandle of blind boys
A British former teacher at a school for blind Indian children has been arrested for sexual manhandle. Read more
Cambodia charges oppn leader with treason
Cambodia’s opposition leader faces decades in prison if convicted of conspiring with the US to bring down the government. Read more
Marriage survey forms printing under way
Despite a High Court challenge to the same-sex marriage postal survey, forms have been printed and at least $8 million spent. Read more
Vic ‘patriots’ guilty of Islam contempt
A “dangerous precedent” has been set in Melbourne after three far-right activists were found guilty of inciting contempt for Muslims, one of the dudes claims. Read more
Govt in talks to keep coal generator open
The federal government is talking to power company AGL about keeping an ageing coal-fired generator in the Hunter Valley open longer than it plans. Read more
Crash with postal truck kills Tas driver
A 30-year-old Tasmanian man has died after his car collided with an Australia Post truck on the Bass Highway in the state’s north. Read more
Same-sex marriage by ‘hook or by crook’
The Greens are mapping out a strategy in the event the High Court determines against the federal government’s same-sex marriage survey. Read more
Australia’s WWII volunteer defence corps
Close to 100,000 everyday people learnt morse code, guerilla warfare and how to use explosives during World War II to protect Australia while troops were away. Read more
Anglicans pass child protection laws
Fresh rules to protect children from sexual manhandle have been passed by the Anglican Church of Australia. Read more
Prepare for a horror fire season in NSW
High fire danger conditions are expected in NSW as a result of the dry and warm winter, with the RFS warning residents to prepare their properties. Read more
Early bushfire season tipped for Tasmania
A open up of Tasmania’s east coast has been identified as being at an above average risk of bushfires this season. Read more
Plane grounds securely after engine flame
A bird strike has sent a Fresh York-bound Japanese plane back to the airport in Tokyo only an hour after takeoff. Read more
RBA holds rates, sees wages growth ahead
The central bank has again held the cash rate at 1.Five per cent, and says strong labour market conditions should eventually fuel wages growth. Read more
NSW fellows arrested over SA drug bust
Two guys from NSW have been charged over an eleven kilogram ice bust in South Australia. Read more
Yesterday
Trainee pilot scrapes tail on take off
A trainee pilot’s debut take off at the controls of a commercial passenger jet ended when the aircraft’s tail hit the runway. Read more
Possible two thousand eighteen release of Bailey report
Queensland’s corruption watchdog says it may not release a final report into stood-aside minister Mark Bailey’s private email use until next year. Read more
Shares mixed on quiet day, Sky hits lows
Fresh Zealand shares were mixed in subdued trading on Monday, with Sky Network Television leading the index lower on concerns about its rugby rights. Read more
A switch of tack for the Logies
Whether tacky or classy, the Logies are to leave their longtime home in Melbourne, prompting outbursts from celebrities and potential bids from other states. Read more
A better flu vaccine needed, says accomplished
Experts say this season’s record flu outbreak suggests that next year’s vaccine may need to provide greater protection against the Influenza A (H3) strain. Read more
NZ dollar edges higher, election in concentrate
The kiwi edged up while remaining in a narrow range in jittery markets after North Korea’s latest nuclear test and ahead of the 2nd leaders debate. Read more
Question time in federal parliament
What we learned, heard and were amused by in question time on Monday. Read more
Shorten tables UK citizen renunciation
The federal opposition leader Bill Shorten has released details of his renunciation of UK citizenship. Read more
Defence minister heading to South Korea
Defence Minister Marise Payne is heading to Korea this week as tensions in the region reach fever pitch. Read more
More wild weather to lash Victoria
The Bureau of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning for potentially bruising winds, thunderstorms and showers across Victoria. Read more
NSW power package not a final fix: Premier
The NSW government’s energy package will attempt to reduce the household energy cargo – but the Premier says it’s not a final solution to a national problem. Read more
Lionel Richie reschedules Australian tour
Singer Lionel Richie won’t be coming Down Under with Nile Rodgers until next year as he reschedules Aussie tour dates. Read more
Dry June hits farmer confidence in SA
A survey has found confidence among South Australian farmers is down after a dry begin to the cropping season. Read more
War medals found in Vic public toilet
Police are attempting to come back ten war medals to their rightful possessor after they were found in a Melbourne public toilet. Read more
Archbishop savages Dutton’s welfare cuts
Australia’s most senior Anglican has savaged Peter Dutton’s welfare crackdown on asylum seekers and repeated his opposition to marriage reform and euthanasia. Read more
Dave Hughes calls for Logies to stay
For the last three years, Dave Hughes has hosted TV’s night of nights and says the glittering event belongs in Melbourne. Read more
Postal survey: how did we get here?
The federal government’s plan for a postal survey on same-sex marriage could be quashed by the High Court. Read more
Dry winter saps farmers’ confidence
Australian farmers’ confidence, across all sectors, has fallen to a four-year low after a dry winter spells lower production. Read more
Parliament hears tales of family violence
More than three thousand eight hundred people have responded to a parliamentary committee looking into practices of family violence and the family law system. Read more
Melbourne man on cocaine charges
A Melbourne man has been charged after police allegedly found more than one kilogram of cocaine and $13,000 cash in his car. Read more