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Australia quick Pattinson fit but rules out Test return
via abc.net.auAustralia fast bowler James Pattinson is ready to return to cricket next month after being out of action since February, but has ruled out playing Tests this year. -
Shambolic losses to Sri Lanka no form guide against Proteas: Smith
via abc.net.auSteve Smith has drawn a line under Australia's 3-0 Test series loss to Sri Lanka, saying that tour is no form guide for the upcoming series against South Africa. -
Sinodinos not ruling out Abbott returning as prime minister
via abc.net.auSenator Arthur Sinodinos, who backed the spill motion that removed Tony Abbott as prime minister, tells a Q&A audience he does not rule out Mr Abbott returning to the role. -
Gleeson ends the stoush, but who came out on top?
via abc.net.auWith Justin Gleeson's resignation letter in Senator Brandis' in-tray, the outgoing Solicitor-General has effectively ended the immediate dispute between the pair. But which man faces the new day with less mud on his face remains to be seen, writes political reporter Matthew Doran. -
Australia is failing vulnerable slavery victims
via abc.net.auWe have recognised that victims of overseas terrorism require a national compensation framework, yet there is no such harmonised program for human trafficking, writes Fiona McLeod. -
Should Australia introduce inheritance tax to address wealth inequality?
via abc.net.auOne of the world's most celebrated economists suggests the Turnbull Government introduce an inheritance tax to help address rising wealth inequality, which is making it increasingly difficult for middle-income Australians to buy their own homes. -
Expectations on welfare recipients 'miserably low'
via abc.net.auThe Federal Government declares the expectations on dole recipients are "miserably low" as it moves to impose tighter obligations on jobseekers. -
Glory coach Lowe facing two-game ban for referee tirade
via abc.net.auPerth Glory coach Kenny Lowe receives a two-match ban for a half-time blow up with the referees during his team's win over Melbourne City. -
Five killed in Malta plane crash
A light aircraft has crashed shortly after take-off from Malta, killing at least five people, reported to be EU border officials -
Far North Queensland preparing for mosquito season as Zika cases rise
via abc.net.auThe number of cases of Zika virus detected in Australia is now up to 76, with seven cases diagnosed this year in Far North Queensland. -
Deal secures Sydney restaurants
The future of some of Sydney’s best known restaurants and bars now secure but Jamie’s Italian still seeks buyer. -
Year 12 students under more pressure than ever, experts say
via abc.net.auAnxiety and other mental health issues are increasingly taking a toll on Australian students completing their Year 12 exams this year, experts say. -
Perth apartment slump 'a sign of what's to come on east coast'
via abc.net.auPerth property professionals say they can't see housing prices getting any lower, and one expert warns the price falls in the city are a sign of things to come in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. -
Parents question boot camp after 9yo restrained and sent home
via abc.net.auThe parents of a nine-year-old boy with behaviour difficulties who was restrained and sent home early from a boot camp run by Defence Force veterans say their son was "belittled" by a trainer who "behaved like a little kid". -
Video chatting could be beneficial for children under 18 months, experts say
via abc.net.auA new recommendation from paediatric experts in the US suggesting some screen time can be beneficial for children under 18 months has "exciting" implications for Australia, according to an Australian digital literacy expert. -
Fate of plan to wind back PPL scheme to rest with Xenophon
via abc.net.auThe Nick Xenophon Team is likely to decide the fate of the Federal Government's revised paid parental leave scheme, which would see up to 80,000 women have their taxpayer-funded entitlement reduced or cut altogether. -
RSL president on leave amid investigation over payments
via abc.net.auRod White, the federal president of the RSL, is taking extended leave from his position, amid concerns he received and failed to disclose tens of thousands of dollars in payments. -
Refugee starts magazine to help Australians better understand Syria
via abc.net.auA new magazine started by a refugee now living in Melbourne aims to give Australians a different perspective of Syria after years of bloody civil war. -
Why employers need to help workers get good sleep
via abc.net.auEmployees are not always able to make all the decisions regarding the hours they work, but they should not accept a sleep-deprived existence as a given. -
Queensland man pleads guilty to foreign incursion
via abc.net.auA Queensland man accused of funding a terrorist organisation pleads guilty to four foreign incursion charges after a series of terrorism charges are dropped. -
Could the cure to death be around the corner?
via abc.net.auOctober is Longevity Month, and some say with bio-breakthroughs happening more often than ever before, people born in the last few decades may be the first generation with the option of avoiding death. -
Hasty announcements linked to transport project cost blowouts
via abc.net.auProjects with costs announced before a formal budget commitment are at much more risk of a large cost overrun than those announced when they are better developed.
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