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Politics live as Malcolm Turnbull's company tax cuts go before the Senate
Hello and welcome to the day in politics. -
Why I am telling anyone who will listen about my miscarriage
We tend to keep quiet about miscarriages. Here's why that should change. -
Cyclone Debbie: Baby girl born at ambulance station at height of the storm
In the midst of Cyclone Debbie's path of destruction, a piece of good news has emerged: a baby girl has been born at a Whitsundays ambulance station. -
8@eight: Bulls back at the gate
The bulls have taken over again as the US and European market caught a bid with triple digit gains in the DOW and solid gains in the commodities space. The bullish picture for equities remains as the blame game around the failed repeal of the Obama healthcare act and politics in general take a back seat once again to real economic growth. -
Fake plastic surgeon gets 10 years for manslaughter after injecting patient's buttocks with 'cement'
Washington: From a Florida prison, Shatarka Nuby penned a letter to the state's health department about her cosmetically enhanced buttocks. -
Retail workers face another wage blow on back of penalty rates decision
Retailers are asking for the minimum wage to be increased by less than the inflation rate a month after winning a reduction in Sunday penalty rates. -
Wild sales show that Hong Kong property curbs aren't working
Few bigger challenges loom for Hong Kong's new Chief Executive Carrie Lam than bringing down real-estate prices in the city, the world's least affordable. -
Selective schools' long and tangled history with race and class
These schools have long been accused of being both hijacked by private coaching colleges, and racially unbalanced. -
Samsung Galaxy S8 launch hints at surprises in store
Despite the numerous leaks surrounding the Samsung Galaxy S8 launch, there's still a few surprises left for the event. -
Theresa May signs letter to trigger Brexit
Prime Minister Theresa May says she will enter European Union exit talks representing everyone in Britain - including millions of EU nationals living in the UK. -
Androgynous and ironic: How Millennial Pink came to define a generation
The rising popularity of Millennial Pink isn't without a hint of irony and nostalgia. -
How the rubber ducky became a potent protest symbol
The harmless kids toy has become a symbol of corruption around the world. -
Police seek help finding missing Canberra woman Lin Dennien
ACT police is seeking help finding missing-Canberra woman Lin Dennien who was last seen in Bruce around 10:30am on Sunday March 26. -
Donald Trump's treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin could face ethics probe over Lego Batman plug
Steven Mnuchin was a co-founder on the film's production company with Brett Ratner and James Packer. -
Untold tale of Roman navy's daring bid to save the people of Pompeii
The Roman navy's attempt to rescue people from one of history's most famous natural disasters is detailed in the exhibition Escape from Pompeii – the untold Roman rescue. -
Cyclone Debbie downgraded to tropical low system after Collinsville hit by first-ever category two storm
via abc.net.au
Cyclone Debbie is downgraded to a tropical low system, but not before it passed over Collinsville as a category two. The full devastation it caused will not be known until first light, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says. -
Cyclone Debbie: BOM downgrades storm as road access cut to three towns
via abc.net.au
Damage from Cyclone Debbie has cut all roads to the towns of Bowen, Airlie Beach and Proserpine, while Queensland police are searching for two men on board a boat that ran aground on rocks near Whitsunday Island last night. -
The genie of Russian youth threatening Vladimir Putin's 'managed democracy'
The Russian presidential election season has started with cries of frustration from the younger generation and the prospect of a harsh crackdown by the Kremlin. -
Uber finally releases data on employee diversity, and the results aren't pretty
Ride-share company employs a relative dearth of women and racial minorities, particularly in technical roles, it said Tuesday. -
Cyclone Debbie photographs capture trail of destruction left across north Queensland
via abc.net.au
The full extent of Tropical Cyclone Debbie's destruction is revealed in photographs. -
Cyclone Debbie washes away mermaids at Daydream Island resort, lifts roof off spa
via abc.net.au
Two of Daydream Island's iconic mermaid statues are washed away, the roof of its spa is lifted and its jetties and pontoons are damaged by Tropical Cyclone Debbie. -
Cyclone Debbie downgraded to tropical low, affected areas 'like a war zone', live blog
via abc.net.au
Queenslanders wake up to assess the damage left behind by Cyclone Debbie, which has weakened to tropical low. Keep up to date with our live blog. -
Don't worry, the XXXX brewery fire won't affect the beer supply
Rest assured Queensland, the fire that broke out at Brisbane's landmark XXXX brewery will not affect supply of the humble beer. -
Suspicious fire forces hundreds to evacuate Fitzroy tower, man critically injured
via abc.net.au
One man is taken to hospital with serious burns after a fire, believed to be deliberately lit, in housing commission flats in Melbourne's inner north. -
Jane Fonda has a new business idea for President Trump
Feel the burn. -
Radio Rentals facing class action over 'Rent, Try, $1 Buy' scheme
via abc.net.au
If successful, the case case could affect up to 200,000 people and the company could be forced to refund a total of $50 million in overpaid leases, lawyers say. -
Cyclone Debbie: Videos show damaging system lashing north Queensland towns
via abc.net.au
Videos show the destructive winds and heavy rains that lashed north Queensland towns in the path of Cyclone Debbie. -
Fed vice chair Stanley Fischer sees two more interest rate hikes
Fed vice chair Stanley Fischer said policymakers' median estimate for two more rate hikes this year "seems about right". -
Doctors called me a too-busy mum - wrong
Twenty years ago, I started experiencing what turned into a long list of seemingly unrelated health issues. Headaches, depression, insomnia, peripheral neuropathy, fatigue, joint pain, chest pain, shortness of breath, a lesion on my spine and a variety of uncomfortable gastrointestinal ailments. -
Canberra Now: News in 90 seconds for Wednesday March 29, 2017
Plus the average ACT electricity bill is set to rise and why the ACT government is shopping for thongs and underwear. -
Oakden nursing home employing more staff in bid to reach required standards
via abc.net.au
More staff are being employed to try to bring embattled Makk and McLeay Nursing Home in Adelaide's north-east up to scratch after it failed accreditation. -
China wants explanation after Paris police killed Chinese man
French authorities shot dead a Chinese man at his Paris home, triggering rioting in the French capital by members of the Chinese community. -
Freedom Centre future unclear despite only one sex offender remaining
via abc.net.au
The woman behind the Ellendale centre, which has just one convicted sex offender still in residence, vows to stay and wants to hold a community meet and greet. -
Great Lake Hotel's potential sale to Chinese investor creates social media backlash
via abc.net.au
The potential sale of a uniquely-situated Tasmanian hotel causes controversy amid fears the business will fall into the hands of overseas investors. -
Trump administration sought to block Sally Yates from testifying to Congress on Russia
The administration considers a great deal of her possible testimony to be barred from discussion because of presidential communication privilege. -
Cyclone Debbie: Bowen residents suffer long night of howling wind
via abc.net.au
The weather bureau's downgraded Cyclone Debbie to a tropical low and it will be hours yet before Queensland authorities determine just how much damage it's caused and how many homes have been lost. The insurance industry knows it will run into millions of dollars, it's already declared the event a catastrophe. A severe weather warning remains in place for Far North Queensland as the weather system weakens and slowly makes its way inland. -
Melbourne Express: Wednesday, March 29, 2017
Melbourne Express is your morning primer - a live blog with breaking news, headlines, transport updates and weather. -
Kim Jong-nam's body still in Malaysia amid talk of deal with North Korea
Subramaniam said the ministry cannot do anything with the body until they are given instructions by next of kin. -
Margaret River Pro could be dropped from surfing world championship tour
via abc.net.au
There's strong speculation the Margaret River Pro is about to be dropped from the World Surf League Championship Tour. Locals say they'll fight hard to keep it and have the current men's world champion, John 'John' Florence, onside. -
Cyclone Debbie live updates: Queensland cleans up as storm moves inland
Queenslanders are waking up to a huge clean up following Cyclone Debbie, which is still bringing heavy rain as it works its way through the state. -
American consumer confidence reaches 16-year high
US consumer confidence surged to a more than 16-year high in March amid growing labour market optimism. -
Ben Cousins an uncomfortable reminder of AFL's failure
Ben Cousins was in court, just another drug addict jailed for a year on just another day in courts across Australia. A drug addict like any other. Except he wasn't. -
Donald Trump moves to erase Barack Obama's legacy on fighting climate change
Donald Trump has signed an executive order to scrap Obama-era climate change regulations that his administration says are hindering oil drillers and coal miners. -
Simplicity. How the Productivity Commission will take on the super funds
The non-profit industry funds want you to think there's nothing wrong. They are most often the funds new employees are defaulted into and they perform the best, on average far better than their for-profit competitors. -
One default fund for life. The Productivity Commission takes on unions over super
Union-dominated super funds would lose their special status under a draft Productivity Commission recommendation that would delink superannuation from awards and allocate new workers to default funds only once. -
Daily Mail hits out at 'po-faced' critics over 'Legs-it' front page backlash
An unrepentant Daily Mail is standing by its front-page focused on the legs of two of Britain's two most powerful women. -
The trail of destruction unleashed by Cyclone Debbie
Cyclone Debbie has left a trail of destruction across north Queensland, with properties damaged and people seriously injured. -
Donald Trump tries to dismantle Barack Obama's climate change legacy
Your personally curated news with six things you need to know before you get going. -
Cyclone Debbie downgraded to tropical low, but still delivering damaging winds and heavy rain
via abc.net.au
Cyclone Debbie is downgraded to a tropical low, but the Bureau of Meteorology says winds will still pack a punch and heavy rains can be expected for the next 24 hours. Follow live. -
Lionel Messi banned for four international matches for swearing at match official
Argentina forward Lionel Messi has been banned from their next four competitive internationals, starting with Tuesday's World Cup qualifier in Bolivia, for swearing at a match official, FIFA said on Tuesday.

