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In a win for employers, Labor promises 'biggest change in decades' for VCE
via abc.net.auEmployers would get a better understanding of graduates' literacy and numeracy skills under a "massive" overhaul proposed for Victoria's high school certificate. -
Prince Harry and Meghan en route to Fraser Island for night in the wilderness
via abc.net.auThe Duke and Duchess of Sussex arrive in Queensland today and will both spend the night on Fraser Island. While Meghan won't take part in official engagements, Prince Harry will be on hand as forests on the world's largest sand island are dedicated to the Queen's Commonwealth Canopy program. -
Welcome to Spell Bore the search for the north's top stock camp
via abc.net.auHundreds of jackaroos and jillaroos descend on the makeshift yards at Newcastle Water Station in the search for the top stock camp in the north. -
Abused clergy wife's message to the church: I'm still struggling to survive
via abc.net.auWe're still struggling to survive. Many of us live in desperate poverty; housing insecurity and not knowing where our next meal will come from is our daily reality. -
Does Melbourne's $50 billion suburban rail loop risk eating up 'a generation's worth of spending'?
via abc.net.auLabor's suburban rail loop, which promises to connect Melbourne's bustling suburbs to one another, has been an instant hit with the public. But would it be so popular if the project's enormous cost meant no other rail ideas could go ahead? -
Ballarat survivors shun national apology to victims of institutional child sexual abuse
via abc.net.auSurvivors of institutional child sexual abuse in Ballarat dismiss the Prime Minister's national apology in Canberra as "hollow" in the face of inconsistent reporting laws. -
'Still struggling to survive': What I want the church to know about domestic violence victims like me
via abc.net.auWe're still struggling to survive. Many of us live in desperate poverty; housing insecurity and not knowing where our next meal will come from is our daily reality. -
A twitchy week for birdwatchers as they prepare to race for conservation in national Twitchathon
via abc.net.auTeams of birdwatchers will race the clock to record as many species as possible in Birdlife Australia's annual Twitchathon. The money raised will help to save critically endangered species from extinction. -
Geoffrey Rush defamation trial against Nationwide News to begin in the Federal Court
via abc.net.auWhen he steps into the Federal Court today, acclaimed actor Geoffrey Rush will be the first celebrity in the #MeToo era to take on a media giant in a defamation trial, after The Daily Telegraph accused him of acting inappropriately towards a female cast member in a production of King Lear. -
Everton in convincing Premier League win over Crystal Palace
Two late goals by substitutes gave Everton a third successive win when they beat Crystal Palace 2-0 at Goodison Park in Sunday's only Premier League game. -
Saudi Arabia labels Khashoggi death a 'mistake' and admits cover-up
Saudi Arabia's recurring efforts to offer revised accounts of the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi have left the US and other allies struggling for a response. -
Halloween revival with Jamie Lee Curtis kills it at the box office
The eagerly awaited new Halloween movie has set a weekend record in America for the popular slasher genre of horror films. -
'It's no fun if you know how it ends': Murakami on the joy of writing
Haruki Murakami said he starts writing without deciding how the story should end – ideas pop up as he writes and he goes with the flow. -
McKinsey in damage control over Saudi Arabia claims
McKinsey & Co has gone into damage control after a report it prepared on Saudi Arabia was linked to the controversy surrounding the death of Jamal Khashoggi. -
Russia warns of retaliation after US confirms nuclear treaty exit
US authorities believe Moscow is developing a ground-launched system in breach of the treaty. -
The billion dollar question hanging over the Nine-Fairfax deal
The morning the deal was announced the combined market value of the two companies stood at $4.2 billion. Last week, following a fall for media stocks, it ended at $3.2 billion. -
What's on TV: Sunday, October 28
After months of tiling, painting, bickering and artfully arranging throw cushions, auction day has arrived. -
What's on TV: Saturday, October 27
English actors and pals Matthew Goode and Matthew Rhys indulge their love of wine. -
What's on TV: Friday, October 26
The bitter battle of the brothels in 18th century London continues in Harlots. -
NSW Environment Minister Gabrielle Upton accused of failing to tackle waste crisis
NSW Environment Minister Gabrielle Upton has been accused of failing to address the state’s waste crisis by providing incentives to divert rubbish from landfill or crackdown on illegal dumping. -
Jaguar boss says Australia missing out on becoming electric car leader
The luxury car marker says Australia could be the world leader in electric vehicle technology, but a lack of government incentives is holding back the sector. -
Education Minister: Foreign students a threat to academic independence
"Universities should not be spaces where you go to have your pre-existing opinions validated by an echo chamber." -
Clive Palmer in new legal stoush with Chinese partner over $16b mine
Mining magnate Clive Palmer is being sued by China’s largest conglomerate, Citic, over his “refusal” to make more land available on a major iron-ore site. -
CEO pay rage set to continue
Large Australian businesses including airline Qantas and logistics giant Brambles are heading for showdowns with smaller investors this week over executive pay. -
Further turmoil at Max Brenner as receivers appointed
The appointment of receivers at Max Brenners remaining stores further complicates any potential sale of the business by the liquidators who failed to sell the business last week. -
Dreadful abuse of children's trust must never happen again
The decision to instigate the royal commission into child sexual abuse was not an easy one to make. I wrestled with it. One concern worried me deeply. -
Best of Fairfax cartoons October 22, 2018
Fairfax Media's talented team of artists, illustrators and cartoonists give us their humorous version of the news of the day. -
Russell Street bomber wants parole and deportation to UK
Russell Street bomber Craig Minogue wants to renounce his Australian citizenship and has asked Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton to deport him to the United Kingdom if his latest legal bid for parole is successful. -
Morrison faces the new electoral reality
Voters are sick of politicians who are more focused on personal ambition than governing. -
Let’s raise a glass to the voters of Wentworth
Wentworth voters have shown the Liberals that their narrow views on climate, refugees, religious freedom, foreign policy and education do not always reflect community views. -
Vibrant sculpture sends message to Queensland, the litter capital of Australia
An eye catching fish sculpture made from recycled beverage containers has arrived at Brisbane’s King George Square to raise awareness of Queensland’s container refund scheme. -
Where to find a three-tonne brush turkey nest near you
Relaxing at the beach, walking around local fairs and visiting cafes and restaurants: once-rare native brush turkeys have quickly adapted to life in Sydney. -
VCE overhaul: Students to be tested on literacy and numeracy standards
Every Victorian secondary school student is to be tested against new literacy and numeracy standards under the biggest overhaul of the VCE in decades. -
Vaccine side effects: Australia's world-first surveillance system
A world-first surveillance tool that tracks adverse reactions to vaccinations will soon monitor every vaccine on the national immunisation program (NIP). -
This is why parents should pay attention to the curriculum review
Parents can find their kids' curriculum baffling and alienating. That's all the more reason to have their say in the NSW curriculum review, writes Jenny Donovan -
Target and superquiz, Monday, October 22
Trivia buffs: test your knowledge with today's interactive superquiz and target. -
Race-by-race preview and tips for Coonabarabran
The track should reach a Soft 5 for Cup Day in the Warrumbungle Shire. -
'No sob story': Business growth after one unthinkable event
Think Talent has spent the past year growing its business after one afternoon changed everything. -
New trial launched to create 'green' gas from solar power
An Australian-first trial is creating ‘green’ hydrogen gas made from renewables to power Sydney homes. -
'It's like crack': The Aussie cheese the US can't get enough of
Australian marinated goat's cheese is proving to be a successful export for Australian cheese makers. -
Gay beat to tribute: Bondi's Marks Park to get hate crime memorial
A park that was a notorious gay beat during Sydney's decades-long wave of gay hate crimes has been chosen for a memorial to victims. -
Exceptions become the new rule for budget repair
When a Prime Minister gets up and says well they are rules until they aren’t: That’s a problem. It fuels distrust in our institutions and shakes the faith of voters. -
With three sitting weeks left, big reforms yet to pass ACT parliament
There's four major items the Barr government needs to tick off its 2018 bucket list. -
'Unjust': Principals say schools still left behind under revised bus network
Fourteen-year-old Anna, who has Down syndrome, doesn't know how she will get to school next year after her bus was cut in the final plans. -
Training to be a 'ball kid' is actually a lot harder than it looks
I've always liked watching tennis, but not for the game itself, instead to see what cool tricks the ball kids do. -
'This is serious': child abuse victim speaks out ahead of national apology
Stephen McClung's parents were believers in God and church when they send their 12-year-old son to get a good Catholic education from the live-in teacher/priests. -
Strata group calls for ACT government to introduce building bonds
Developers would be forced to lodge a 2 per cent building bond before applying for an occupation certificate for four-storey developments or higher under the proposal. -
More than just 'sorry': Julia Gillard's plea for child abuse victims
Former PM Julia Gillard urges government to stay “as close as possible” to the child abuse royal commission recommendations for a National Redress Scheme. -
In the Herald: October 22, 1838
Welcome to Sydneytown, Miss Wallace’s concert, and splendid pianofortes -
From zombie sports stars to time travel: how stories change lives
Writing helps confidence and creativity, but Dr Catherine Keenan says it also help students realise they can shape their own life's story.