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The definition of the kilogram has changed — so what will that mean for the bathroom scales?
via abc.net.auScientists have voted to redefine the value of a kilogram, in what they called a landmark decision that will boost the accuracy of scientific measurements. -
Morrison to go in to bat for free trade at APEC against backdrop of US-China trade war
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Scott Morrison will use a major speech in front of regional leaders to warn the US and China against a full-blown trade war as the geopolitical contest between the two great powers intensifies. -
Morrison goes in to bat for free trade at APEC against backdrop of US-China trade war
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Scott Morrison uses a major speech in front of regional leaders to warn the US and China against a full-blown trade war as the geopolitical contest between the two great powers intensifies. -
Craig Foster withdraws from FFA board elections
via abc.net.auCraig Foster, the highest profile candidate for Australian football's controlling body, withdraws himself from the forthcoming FFA board elections, highlighting the sport's political issues. -
Can Craig Foster bring Australian football's factions together after years of division?
via abc.net.auCraig Foster, the highest profile candidate for Australian football's controlling body, is selling himself as unifying force in the game. But his success in the forthcoming FFA board elections is anything but certain. -
'It defies logic': PNG-born Australians face statelessness despite years calling Australia home
via abc.net.auWhen it was an Australian territory, people born in what is now Papua New Guinea were automatically Australian citizens. Now, after years calling Australia home, many of them have been forced to prove their citizenship or potentially be left stateless. -
Your form guide to the final round of banking royal commission hearings
via abc.net.auMissed the banking royal commission? Maybe heard something about charging dead people fees and conflicts of interest but didn't tune in? Don't worry, this is what you need to know about the blockbuster fortnight starting on Monday. -
This portrait has come out of storage, but it's still in the dark
via abc.net.auThis painting was sold as a portrait by famed Australian artist Brett Whiteley of his mother, Beryl. But since then, both the artist and the sitter have been disputed. Tracking down the truth has proved challenging in the complex world of art trading. -
Prime Minister for fair dinkumness is losing election options fast
via abc.net.auThe government is usually the master of its own political strategy, but the timing of the next election is becoming more complicated by the day, writes Laura Tingle. -
My son's school journey is at an end. Here's what we've both learnt
via abc.net.auSomewhere before Christmas, my son will get a number that will tell him if he is to get into his preferred course at uni. That number will not define him — I think after making it even this far he knows that, writes Vanessa Wiltshire. -
Shinzo Abe arrives in Darwin for first visit by Japanese leader since World War II bombing
via abc.net.auThe first Japanese leader to visit Darwin since it was bombed by the nation's forces during World War II is praised by Prime Minister Scott Morrison as "a great friend of Australia". -
Shinzo Abe arrives in Darwin for first visit by Japanese leader
via abc.net.auThe Japanese Prime Minister visits Darwin, honouring those killed during Japanese bombing of the city in World War II and thanking Territorians for welcoming him with "heartwarming hospitality". -
United States Vice-President Mike Pence lands in Cairns
via abc.net.auMike Pence touches down in Far North Queensland ahead of the APEC summit in Papua New Guinea, arriving on Air Force II surrounded by security and watched by a large media contingent. -
Failed food delivery company Foodora loses unfair dismissal case
via abc.net.auA decision by the Fair Work Commission to force Foodora to pay one of its former workers almost $16,000 may have wide-reaching consequences for Uber, Deliveroo and other businesses in the gig economy. -
The mission to get more Indigenous footballers into the A-League and W-League
via abc.net.auDespite huge participation numbers of junior Indigenous footballers, few reach football's professional ranks. With plans for 12 new training sites, the John Moriarty Foundation is seeking to change that. -
NAB chief Andrew Thorburn takes a $2.1m pay cut
via abc.net.auThe fallout from the banking royal commission and allegations of misconduct within his office hit Andrew Thorburn's pay packet, although the NAB boss still takes home $4.3 million. -
Myer denies breaching market rules, responds to slumping sales
via abc.net.auMyer's shares will be in a trading halt until Monday. The company denies it has breached continuous disclosure rules amid a media report of slumping sales. -
ASX puts Myer in trading pause, retailer denies breaching market rules
via abc.net.auThe ASX takes the unusual step of pausing trade in Myer shares, although the company denies it has breached continuous disclosure rules amid a media report of slumping sales. -
A government on the ropes acts impulsively — and so it is for Morrison
via abc.net.auThe Jerusalem question, a religious freedom report, and an inquiry into free speech at universities: Scott Morrison's political predicaments echo those of Billy McMahon, where "for every achievement and move towards new policy there was another fight, another muddle, another problem that should never have been cause for concern", writes Michelle Grattan.
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