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Julian Assange has been charged, prosecutors reveal inadvertently in court filing
The charging of the WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen could significantly advance the probe into Russian interference in the 2016 election.
- by Matt Zapotosky & Devlin Barrett
'Serenity now, insanity later': Credit Suisse sends a warning on the Australian economy
Australia’s economy is humming like a well-oiled machine in 2018, but Credit Suisse sees trouble on the horizon.
- by David Scutt
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Workplace
Ripped off by $10.50: How Sandra Parker learnt meaning of fair work
The Fair Work Ombudsman knows what it's like to be underpaid - and have someone fighting in her corner.
- by Anna Patty
Craig McLachlan declines police interview over indecent assault allegations
The actor is being investigated by Victoria Police, a court has heard.
- by Georgina Mitchell
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Diagnosed with terminal cancer, Tanya Gendle has reached acceptance
Former prime minister Julia Gillard said her former personal trainer is "a free spirit with a huge capacity for empathy and caring''.
- by Megan Doherty
Canberra's Slocum family celebrates 25 years of Paddywack
Bill Slocum and his daughter Alison are continuing the family's long tradition of small business in Canberra.
- by Megan Doherty
Opinion
Millennials
Boomers, your privileged, tax-deducted time is up: Millennials have arrived
Millennials see a deck stacked against them by the greediest generation in history, and they're set to change things.
- by Kim Johnstone
Phallus-y: Did this town just copy the Belconnen owl?
A new statue has been unveiled in the Serbian town of Kikinda. And Canberrans are not happy.
- by Serena Coady
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Accident
Motorcycle thrown '10 to 15 metres' in Yamba Dr crash
A motorcyclist is "lucky to be alive" after sustaining multiple fractures to his limbs and ribs in the collision.
- by Han Nguyen
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Opinion & Perspectives
Canberra
Public Service
Auditor-General reveals which agencies want to gag him next
- by Doug Dingwall & Sally Whyte
National
Politics
Frydenberg takes aim at Malaysian leader over Jewish comments
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg said Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad had "form". "He has called Jews 'hooked-nosed people'."
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Foreign Relations
Indonesian MPs claim Australians could be targeted in terror attacks in response to Israel rethink
- by David Crowe & Karuni Rompies
ABC journalists under fire after signing on to campaign to tear up industrial relations laws
- by Dana McCauley & Michael Koziol
World
Julian Assange has been charged, prosecutors reveal inadvertently in court filing
- by Matt Zapotosky & Devlin Barrett
Inside the tactics of 'Definers', Facebook’s attack dog
- by Jack Nicas & Matthew Rosenberg
Property byallhomes

3D concrete printing could free the world from boring buildings
Construction has suffered for decades from remarkably poor productivity compared to other sectors.
- by Jay Sanjayan, Swinburne University of Technology

Colour-themed hotel lets you pick a room based on your mood
The hotel has 146 varying rooms saturated in red, blue, yellow or green.
- by Zara McDonald
Business
'Serenity now, insanity later': Credit Suisse sends a warning on the Australian economy
Australia’s economy is humming like a well-oiled machine in 2018, but Credit Suisse sees trouble on the horizon.
- by David Scutt
Lendlease to roll back risk appetite after shareholder lashing at AGM
- by Cole Latimer, Carolyn Cummins & Matt O'Sullivan
Small business
Opinion
Managing
Ending confusion: The need for one combined business register
- by Peter Strong & Matthew Addison
Entertainment
Rebel Wilson's High Court bid rejected
The actress was present in court to seek an appeal after being forced to repay most of her $4.7 million payout.
- by Marnie Banger
Model Kim Porter, Diddy's ex and mother to their three kids, dies at 47
"Sadly, I can confirm the passing of Kim Porter," said a representative for Diddy.
Review
Theatre reviews
Jury detective work key in 'oppressive and tense' staging of a classic
- by Alanna Maclean
Lifestyle
Smarter living
Four new bars prove Melbourne, not Sydney, is the fun city
A thriving small bar scene and an understanding of great food makes Melbourne the bar capital.
- by Jane Rocca
Should I let my son make the same mistakes I made?
I don't want my boy to grow up too fast but I also want to protect him from excruciating embarrassment.
- by Tony Webeck
Food bygoodfood
Travel bytraveller
Cars bydrive
Sport
Queanbeyan Gift's 80 per cent prize money drop puts race in danger
Organisers are hoping athletes still turn up to compete despite the women's race set to have a $1000 prize, making it $11,000 less than previous years.
- by Chris Dutton
Almost 80 per cent of elite Australian sportswomen are coached by men
The seven semi-professional women's national leagues in Australia are made up of teams largely coached by men.
- by Eamonn Tiernan







