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Wesfarmers boss happy to watch others meet the growing demand from Asia for Australian produce
via abc.net.au
Wesfarmers boss says it's not likely Coles will open overseas outlets. -
Ministers to visit cashless welfare trial site as some participants experience 'teething problems'
via abc.net.auThe cashless welfare trial is underway in Ceduna, with the first cards switched on last week, but already there have been problems. One participant has told AM that she has been sent multiple pin numbers and hasn't been able to set up automatic payments on all of her bills. The Minister for Human Services and the Social Services Minister will visit the town in South Australia's far west today to meet with trial participants and community leaders. The Mayor of Ceduna insists the roll-out is going -
Bahrain Grand Prix: Nico Rosberg cruises to fifth F1 win in a row
Germany's Nico Rosberg romped to his fifth win in a row for Mercedes on Sunday and ended Formula One champion team mate Lewis Hamilton's hopes of a third successive Bahrain Grand Prix victory. -
Logies 2016: 25 years after Henry Ramsay, Craig McLachlan wins Best Actor nomination
A quarter of a century after he first won a Logie for playing Henry Ramsay in Neighbours, Craig McLachlan is back on the Logies nominations list. -
Athletics: Injured Pearson books spot for Rio, new Aussie sprinters emerge
World and Olympic champion among 28 athletes added to Australian Athletics team on Sunday night after national titles in Sydney. -
Pro-choice rally in Warsaw after Poland's Catholic bishops call for abortion ban
Thousands of people attended a pro-choice rally outside parliament in Warsaw after the powerful leader of Poland's ruling party backed a call by Polish Catholic bishops for an abortion ban. -
President Jacob Zuma to face impeachment motion in South African parliament
South Africa's parliament is set to debate a motion to impeach President Jacob Zuma, National Assembly Speaker Baleka Mbete said, after a top court ruled the president had violated the constitution. -
Tesla's cars are only as green as the electricity that charges them
Tesla's new electric car is the industry's iPod moment, the start of a revolution that will kill the combustion engine and take the oil industry with it. It's an answer to global warming. It's the most important car the company will make. -
Leicester edge closer to Premier League title with win over Southampton
Leicester have surged seven points clear at the English Premier League summit by reeling off a fourth successive 1-0 victory, with Wes Morgan's first-half bullet header seeing off Southampton. -
T20 Cricket World Cup 2016: Joe Root guides England to 155-9 in final
Joe Root hit a fluent 54 to help England post 155 for nine wickets against West Indies in the final of the sixth World Twenty20 at Eden Gardens on Sunday. -
Halal festival brawl latest incident in Melbourne's multicultural battle
A Halal food festival became the latest battleground in race and religion that has marred Melbourne's reputation as a multicultural capital. -
Highway robbery: Taxpayer money flows to transport projects in marginal seats
Too much taxpayer money has been ''spent on the wrong projects in the wrong places'', a new report has found. -
Telstra under fire as free data day drains mobile network
Telstra's one-day free mobile data binge has prompted widespread complaints that speeds have been too slow. -
Age Footballer of the Year: Round two votes
Round two votes for the Age Footballer of the Year award for the 2016 premiership season. -
Artist transforming teenage tags into decor
Parents are paying thousands of dollars for graffiti to be painted in kids' bedrooms. -
Should we bet on the future of professional sport?
Australia's leading sports are gambling their future with betting sponsorships and face "irreparable damage" a former state minister warns. -
Decision on coal mine 'defies reason'
The decision on Sunday to approve mining leases for Queensland's Carmichael coal mine is akin to "evil", according to one of the world's foremost marine scientists. -
Adani's Galilee Basin project mine leases approved
Mines Minister approves three mining leases for the Adani Galilee Basin project. -
Whitey's Way
via abc.net.auIntroduced by sports presenter Yvonne Sampson -
How to fund a bigger and better Australia
The PM’s latest ‘Big Idea’ may have died, but the problem of paying for our schools and hospitals is still very much alive. -
Journalist Bob Ellis dies, aged 73
Writer, journalist and political commentator Bob Ellis has died, aged 73. -
Bikie laws: LNP Opposition all revved up and going nowhere
The long awaited review of Queensland notorious anti-bikie laws was handed to the Attorney-General, Yvette D'Ath last Thursday. That same day, Opposition shadow Attorney General, Ian Walker, and shadow Police Minister Jarrod Bleijie, gave a media conference promising shivers down the spines of every police officer if the laws were changed. -
NRL season 2016: Parramatta Eels blow golden opportunity to reach the top
Parramatta coach Brad Arthur says his team's three and two start to the year is a fair reflection of where they sit in this year's competition despite holding the 10th best defensive record to start a season since 2001. -
Set of six: Warriors coach Andrew McFadden concerned about 'open slather' on chasers
Warriors coach Andrew McFadden has warned chasers being taken out will become "open slather" unless the sin bin is used for professional fouls. -
Chris Waller ponders over where to go next with Winx
Trainer agonising over whether to let champions mare tackle the rich Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Randwick. -
Horse walks into a bar as mounted police make curious Bondi pit stop
Patrons at the Beach Road Hotel in Bondi were treated to a bizarre scene on Sunday, when a police officer on horseback entered the bar area. -
Glen Waverley locals ready to fight for heritage listed homestead
Neighbours interrupted the auctioneer to ensure bidders knew the home couldn't be pulled down. -
Broncos boss Paul White features on Australian Story
Brisbane Broncos chief executive Paul White starts every day with a cold shower. -
T20 Women's World Cup: West Indies upset Australia in final over thriller
Half centuries from Hayley Matthews and Stafanie Taylor lifted the West Indies over Australia to take out the T20 World Cup for the first time in their history. -
Soccer: Lowe hails 'magnificent' Glory, while Van't Schip offers no excuses
Melbourne City coach John Van't Schip made no excuses after his side was beaten far more comfortably than the 3-2 scoreline suggested by a rampant Perth Glory that controlled the game right from the first moments. -
Massive fire tears through Cannonvale shopping centre
Fire has ripped through a shopping centre at Cannonvale, north of Mackay. -
Fiat nut lures Gary Powell and his 1928 521C to Auto Italia Canberra
Sometimes even good mates lead you into doing stupid things. -
NSW considers strengthening laws after embryo donors allegedly deceived
The NSW government will consider strengthening assisted reproduction laws after a Sydney woman allegedly misled a fertility clinic about her pregnancy to avoid contact with her child's genetic parents. -
Queensland parents spent most on children's essentials, survey finds
Queensland kids have more gadgets and are more likely to get hand-me-downs, survey finds. -
The infrastructure spending scandal
Australia has long faced a delicate juggling act in choosing appropriate projects for major infrastructure spending, which suggests public stewards of taxpayer money should have grown more accomplished with experience. A study released today, however, shows that Australia's governments are regularly failing their nation-building challenges, often for the most venal of reasons. -
Live: T20 Women's World Cup - Australia v West Indies
Can the Southern Stars bring home the gold at the World T20? -
Lee Lin Chin, Waleed Aly among Gold Logie nominees
She is a social media star with a cutting Twitter feed and a Facebook page devoted to her clothes. Now Lee Lin Chin has a Gold Logie nomination too. -
A-League: Glory days again as Perth see off Melbourne City
Advantage Brisbane Roar, who are now in pole position to win the Premiers Plate after favourites Melbourne City were sent packing in Perth. -
Azerbaijan to stop fighting Armenian-backed troops over Nagorno-Karabakh
Azerbaijan said on Sunday it would stop fighting Armenian-backed troops over the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region after two days of renewed clashes killed dozens and drew international calls for an immediate ceasefire. -
It's a wide open road: driving the route that is Australia's second worst waste of money, Geelong to Colac
All roads should be like this - a road designed for a marginal electorate. -
Roads to nowhere: record infrastructure spending wasted on pork barrelling
A decade-long road-building binge has squandered much of the money on pork barrelling in Australia's marginal electorates. -
Designs by 'maverick' architect were for living in, not looking at
NEIL EVERIST 'Maverick' architect designed houses to live in, not look at -
AFL: Blues well beaten but fans can see the light
Sydney got home by 10 goals, but Brendon Bolton still saw little 'sprouts' of growth in his Carlton team. -
Super Rugby 2016: Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson faces hard questions on recruitment
Another inept Waratahs display has coach Daryl Gibson facing some hard questions. -
AFL 2016: Rohan Connolly's last word from round two
A big statement, a big hanger and an emerging commentator. These were among the Rohan Connolly's highlights for round two. -
AFL: Blues given a lesson by 'well-oiled machine'
Sydney's mature bodies and strong culture give Carlton coach Brendon Bolton a yardstick. -
Tsunami alert wound back after large quake hits off Vanuatu
Officials have wound back an initial tsunami threat issued after a large earthquake struck off the coast of Vanuatu. -
AFL 2016: Essendon win one for the fans
Essendon's surprise victory over Melbourne was as much a win for the fans as the players. -
Nine Entertainment approached Fairfax Media about a $3.3 billion merger
Nine Entertainment Co approached Fairfax Media in late January to explore what a $3.3 billion merger would look like. -
Concerns over banks may hamper ASX gains
The ASX is set to start busy week on a positive note.

