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Pell's lawyers have said he will plead not guilty to all charges... READ MORE›
Of the 23 nations that have announced Russian expulsions, nine qualified for the World Cup England, Croatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Poland, Spain, Sweden and Australia... READ MORE›
Jason Bartlett was a singer, songwriter and former television music show star when in 2009 the then-28-year-old made it through the Top 24 on Australian Idol... READ MORE›
A new era of travel and opportunities for Western Australias economy has officially begun... READ MORE›
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Recording Clinton's walk for a potential documentary was Alfred's entry point to Indigenous Australians and their cultures... READ MORE›
Shared fears over regional geopolitical uncertainties has driven Australia and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Asean into each other's embrace... READ MORE›
Photo Australian cricket has lost its moral high ground following the team's antics in Cape Town... READ MORE›
Under laxer policies overseen by a previous Labor Party government, about 50,000 people arrived in Australia by sea... READ MORE›
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull called the incident a shocking disappointment and said he had urged CA Chairman David Peever to take prompt and decisive action... READ MORE›
Bobby DuBose thanks the survivors from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and other students from Broward County, Fla... READ MORE›
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Following its global counterparts, the Australian share market tumbles sharply, with investors on edge about a potential US-China trade war... READ MORE›
Several fights broke out over the 10-day cruise, including two captured on camera showing guests throwing punches on a pool deck and a ship nightclub... READ MORE›
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Rights lawyers accuse the de facto Myanmar leader of 'crimes against humanity' over Rohingya treatment... READ MORE›
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The wreckage of a US aircraft carrier lost during the Battle of the Coral Sea during World War II is found off the coast of Australia... READ MORE›
Jacinta Price 'People aren't celebrating the fact that Aboriginal people have suffered'... READ MORE›
Defence personnel in Darwin were operating at increased readiness earlier this month while Russian strategic bombers conducted navigation exercises close to Australia, the ABC can reveal... READ MORE›
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Indigenous Australians call the day marking arrival of British prisoners in 1778 'Invasion Day' and demand date change... READ MORE›
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Source Royal Australian Navy Australian Navy personnel have seized hashish and heroin worth about 415 million during an operation in the Arabian Sea... READ MORE›
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