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Multiple fatalities in Canada shooting, police say
At least four people have been killed in a shooting incident in the eastern Canadian city of Fredericton.
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War hero fails to stop publication over allegations
Decorated veteran has failed in a bid to win an injunction to prevent publication of detailed allegations.
- by Michael Evans & Kate McClymont
Scientists find blue light from devices speeds up blindness
Exposure leads to toxic chemical molecules being created in the eyes' photoreceptor cells, researchers say.
- by Nilima Marshall
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China
Turnbull's grovelling mea culpa on China risks harming Australia
His behaviour towards Beijing has been foolish and potentially dangerous. But this week the PM may well have made matters even worse.
- by Kevin Rudd
'An incredible legacy': Farmer and businessman Tony Coote, dead at 79
Founder of Mulloon Creek Natural Farms and the Mulloon Institute has died from cancer at 79.
- by Finbar O'Mallon
Trump 'the last President of the United States': Moore
Filmmaker Michael Moore's new documentary explores the political and social aftermath of Trump's election.
- by Michael Idato
Brass materials stolen from the West Basin's Henry Rolland Park
Brass was removed from 26 benches, 21 bollards, three bins and two drinking fountains.
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Opinion & Perspectives
Emma Husar has supporters and critics, but there is one thing that all sides agree upon
Even in the best of circumstances Parliament House has a special way of making staffers miserable.
Nick O'Malley
Reef won’t be saved by fools – or knaves, or shortcuts
Can you smell that? It’s the smell of political dumbness and incompetence among those in Cabinet on their Great Barrier Reef rescue mission.
Jack Waterford
Plan or perish: management can solve population anxiety
The problems and frictions population growth generates can all be managed. If the political class is up to the job.
Peter Hartcher
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Police
Man found dead in Sydney's inner west with 'massive' headwound
- by Nigel Gladstone & Sally Rawsthorne
Politics
Frydenberg firm: No negotiation over need for vote on emissions targets
Labor states have forced a delay to the federal government’s National Energy Guarantee.
- by David Crowe, Peter Hannam & Nicole Hasham
World
Erdogan tells Turks to buy plunging lira as Trump doubles metals tariffs
- by Behiye Selin Taner & Tuvan Gumrukcu
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What to see this weekend: Canberra’s top 3 houses for sale right now
Allhomes’ expert picks of the best properties to see and buy this weekend.
- by Josephine Huynh

How a plague of pigeons and their poo are ruining this property
Four times a year Jan Kruit has to clean an inch of pigeon poo off his roof.
- by Benn Bathgate, Jo Lines-Mackenzie
Business
Opinion
Startups
‘Nice girls’ and Uber: Why the rating system is a gender trap
My crushingly low Uber rating might just be something to do with being a woman.
- by Cara Waters
Small business
Entertainment
Watchdog clears ABC's Tonightly following controversial skit
Communications Minister Mitch Fifield previously said calling a politician a "c---" on-air was unacceptable.
- by Broede Carmody
'I'm sorry': Casey Affleck opens up in the wake of #MeToo
Casey Affleck addresses the lingering questions about earlier harassment allegations.
Lifestyle
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Home tech
With Home Max, Google takes the fight to Sonos
As Sonos adds smarts to its range of high end audio gear, Google moves in from the other end by adding audio chops to its smart speaker.
- by Adam Turner
Opinion
Shares
Low-cost brokerage is one less reason not to invest
There are plenty of reasons people don’t invest. This is no longer one of them.
- by Scott Phillips
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Sport
Phil Davis' football worlds collide in Canberra
It is a chance to take stock of just how far his career has come - and just how much he still wants to achieve.
- by Caden Helmers
Stephen Larkham makes World Rugby Hall of Fame
Stephen Larkham is the latest Australian to be inducted into the World Rugby Hall of Fame.
- by Adrian Warren







