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LiveShorten cold on backing PM’s energy plan
He says he ‘backs renewable energy’ but has refused to say how much Labor’s 50pc renewables policy would cost.
MPs shocked by energy threat
At last, government politicians understand why Australia faces a long term blackout power crisis.
Ageing sleuths find Nazi gold
German pensioners believe they have found the most famous and valuable piece of art looted by the Nazis in an underground bunker.
‘We are less as a country’
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Would-be kingmaker won’t commit
Nick Xenophon has today repeatedly refused to say if he would back Labor or Liberal to govern after the SA election.
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CommentAm I a Weinstein or Wiener?
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commentWho’s doing the pontificating?
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Richard Di Natale’s team is insincere, hollow, untrustworthy and threatens us all.
Lisa outing as Nine goes ballistic
Lisa Wilkinson’s exit sours relations between Nine and her high-profile manager as tensions surface with her new Ten colleagues.
LiveStars in limbo as deadline nears
With two hours until AFL’s trade deadline, Jake Stringer, Gary Ablett and Luke Hodge still waiting for deals to be struck.
Crown claims ‘political fanfare’
Analysts say allegations of pokie rigging are a low risk for Crown and a share slump was probably an over-reaction.
Jobless rate dips to 5.5pc
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New alert on home lending
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ACCC wins unfair contract case
Waste giant JJ Richards has become the first company to fall foul of new laws governing small business contracts.
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ASX 6000 path from ground up?
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Bike plan has wheel problem
The scourge of abandoned share bikes is becoming an international issue, with Beijing forced to ban new schemes.
Alfa’s back in character
Alfa Romeo is back in the executive market with a mid-sized premium car and it doesn’t disappoint.
Spy v spy v spy in Kaspersky case
If you believe the stories, there’s a double agent at work: antivirus software that’s gone rogue.
Penfolds unveils Grange triple
Hong Kong might seem an unlikely place to reveal a game-changing Australian wine, but it does make sense.
‘My husband was my soulmate’
The Coroner has heard there was an “unprecedented” surge of calls for ambulances during the storm asthma event, which killed 10.
Rescued fisherman returns home
The only crew member of the capsized commercial fishing vessel Dianne to so far be found will be reunited with his family.
Two charged in launder probe
NSW police have seized more than $400,000 during an investigation into a large-scale money laundering operation.
Xenophon preferred premier: poll
Nick Xenophon is almost twice as popular as South Australian Premier Jay Weatherill and Liberal leader Steven Marshall, says leaked poll.
China to be most powerful: Xi
China walks away from its long-standing human rights dialogue with Canberra as President Xi Jinping talks up a golden new era.
Islamists still plot a 9/11
A senior US official says intelligence shows IS and al-Qa’ida still want to take down aircraft and ‘have the big explosion’.
Kingmaker picks winner at last
Winston Peters will finally reveal today who he is supporting in the deadlocked election after keeping voters waiting almost four weeks.
Socialite on presidential bid
Russia’s ‘Paris Hilton’ has declared she will run against President Putin in elections next year, in an apparent Kremlin ploy.
Power struggle
New energy policies could promote other methods of storing carbon.
Welcome to Xi’s world
The big question now for China is whether it will proceed down a track to 21st century totalitarianism.
NRL releases 2018 draw
North Queensland will only have to wait until round three to try to avenge their grand final loss to Melbourne.
Bonneval still under Cup cloud
Differing opinions between vets and connections over soundness of one-time favourite Bonneval simmer ahead inspection today.
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Paradise lost
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Taking a turn for the worse
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I’m embarrassed for my land
On a beautiful day our skies are harangued by ‘VOTE NO’ writ large. How do I explain this torturous mess?
Heaven sent
This former church is a divine example of Neo Gothic architecture.
The complete package
Bibo’s signature bacalhau may look like dog turds, but they just might be the ultimate drinking snack.
Where’s the pride?
There are few sadder places than Melbourne’s Flinders Street station. Sad eyes, grime, bad buskers, and wasted food opportunities.
Spy v spy v spy in Kaspersky case
If you believe the stories, there’s a double agent at work: antivirus software that’s gone rogue.
Big awards for tiny science
Researchers who study life at the microscopic level have dominated the Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science.
The Gainsbourg touch
The British-French chanteuse’s forthcoming album is her most intimate yet.
Bigger audience for The Oz
The Australian and Weekend Australian are increasing their rates of audience growth.
Online platforms much less taxing
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Shorten thrives with Abbott help
The former prime minister’s quest for revenge is clearing Bill Shorten’s path to the Lodge.
Can the Coalition sell policy?
Bill Shorten should be under real pressure from Malcolm Turnbull’s new energy plan but is not.
China doesn’t value human rights
The depressing truth is that a ruthless Xi Jinping no longer even pretends to care.
Xenophon’s popularity faces test
The initial excitement of Nick Xenophon’s tilt at South Australian politics might wane with some campaign scrutiny.
Chinese ‘reform’ a myth
The Communist Party under Xi Jinping is more concerned with consolidating its grip on power.
Shorten turns ‘blind eye’ to unions
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Hooked on debt, banking on hope
We should be prepared for a financial crisis in Australia’s largest trading partner.
Plastic bags off the shelf
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Just a journo
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Setting a Katter among pigeons
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Hillary’s humiliation laid bare
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The high price of revolution
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Poignant sketches
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