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A new report shows the pay packets of Australian CEOs are falling. Save the tissues though. It also found that as fixed pay fell, 93 per cent of ASX chief executives received a bonus last year, the largest proportion since 2008.

Here's what's coming up:

  • 10:15am AEST: The High Court will hand down its decision on whether to return Gerard Baden-Clay's murder conviction over his wife Allison's death in 2012

  • 10:00am AEST: The Royal Commission into child sexual abuse will hold a public hearing into the response of Catholic Church authorities in Newcastle

  • 10:30am AEST: Eighteen people will face a Sydney court on high tech fraud charges

  • 6:30pm AEST: Several pieces of important Australian art, including works by Sidney Nolan and Albert Namatjira, will be auctioned in Sydney

 
Top Stories
Paul Keating warns Australia to prepare for the 'rise of China'
Former prime minister Paul Keating warns the nation does not have a foreign policy to accommodate the rise of China, claiming Australia's international influence is waning.
 
Coalition, One Nation senators join in push to change race hate laws
PM Malcolm Turnbull faces an early test of his authority, with all the Coalition backbench senators, along with seven crossbenchers, supporting the latest push to remove the law that makes it illegal to insult or offend a person on the basis of race.
 
Dastyari under fire after Chinese donor covers travel bill
Calls mount for high-profile Labor senator Sam Dastyari to explain why a company with links to the Chinese Government repaid a debt on his behalf.
 
United Petroleum audit uncovers 'disturbing' staff underpayment
The Fair Work Ombudsman finds six United Petroleum service stations across Australia breaking workplace laws, including underpaying staff thousands of dollars.
 
As violence in Kalgoorlie subsides, a community mourns its lost child
A 14-year-old boy whose death sparked a violent riot in a Western Australian town has been remembered at an emotional candle-lit vigil as community leaders call for calm but voice concerns about racism they fear sparked the incident.
 
Newman's aborted defamation defence cost Queensland thousands
Documents obtained under Right to Information reveal taxpayers funded tens of thousands in legal bills for an aborted defamation defence of former Queensland premier Campbell Newman and his attorney-general Jarrod Bleijie.
 
Stosur beats Giorgi in three sets at US Open
Samantha Stosur moves through to the second round at the US Open, beating Italy's Camila Giorgi, but Daria Gavrilova is beaten by China's Zhang Shuai.
 
Apple to repay almost $20b after Ireland tax deals deemed illegal
The European Union orders tech giant Apple to repay 13 billion euros ($19.73 billion) in back taxes after ruling a series of Irish sweetheart tax deals that resulted in the company paying just 0.005 per cent on profits in 2014 are illegal.
 
Danish politicians drop visit to Nauru detention centre
Danish MPs drop a planned visit to Australia's immigration detention centre on Nauru after two politicians who criticised the centre are denied access, a delegation member says.
 
'Respect international law': Xanana Gusmao puts Australia on notice
The father of East Timorese independence, Xanana Gusmao, calls on Australia to respect international law over maritime boundaries in the Timor Sea, saying the Turnbull Government is being "watched by the rest of the world".
 
Staff 'unable to stop' visitors sneaking into youth home where 15yo girl died
Security footage presented to a coronial inquest into the death of a teenage girl in state care, shows at least six young men climbing into her youth home on the same night she overdosed on a toxic injection of ice and heroin.
 
Labor in fresh push to bring on same-sex marriage bill
The Federal Opposition looks to steal a march on the Turnbull Government by lodging a motion for a parliamentary vote on same-sex marriage in a fortnight.
 
Nation's oldest European relic returning to Australia
A pewter dish believed to be the nation's oldest known artefact of early European contact is headed back to Australia.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By political reporter Anna Henderson Political benefits of 'taking out the trash' as Parliament returns
By political reporter Anna Henderson
By Europe correspondent James Glenday Is there a Brexit lesson for Australia?
By Europe correspondent James Glenday
By Ian Verrender Paradox of plenty strikes again as resources boom squandered
By Ian Verrender
By Sarah Macdonald How should we talk to boys about respecting women?
By Sarah Macdonald
 
World
Family of slain activist Kem Ley flees Cambodia: friends
Seoul to face lawsuit over 'comfort women' agreement
Nepal bans couple who faked Everest climb
 
Australia
Stosur beats Giorgi in three sets at US Open
Danish politicians drop visit to Nauru detention centre
Paul Keating warns Australia to prepare for the 'rise of China'
 
Business
Apple to repay almost $20b after Ireland tax deals deemed illegal
CEO pay packets falling as bonuses rise: study
Market close: Shares edge higher after Wall St gains
 
Politics
Newman's aborted defamation defence cost Queensland thousands
Danish politicians drop visit to Nauru detention centre
Meet the record breakers of the 45th Parliament
 
Sport
Stosur beats Giorgi in three sets at US Open
'No badge of honour': Athletes join forces to tackle concussion culture
GWS midfielder investigated over alleged drug test avoidance
 
Entertainment
Australian screenwriter injects $1m of own money to launch new era of home-grown success
Virtual reality expert railing against ghost train demise
Gene Wilder's popularity lives on in famous memes
 
Health
Baby's body accidently cremated after switch at Sydney hospital
Australian Army trial tracks soldiers' health via smartphone app
Study finds creatine levels could affect baby birth size
 
Science and Tech
How much do you know about lightning?
Dotcom wins right to live stream US extradition appeal
Zuckerberg gifts model solar-powered drone to Pope
 
Environment
Bleached Sydney Harbour coral showing 'signs of recovery'
Samarco dam disaster probe reveals construction and design flaws
Victoria moves to ban coal seam gas, fracking
 

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