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Bones uncovered during search for Matthew Leveson
Police find bones while searching the remains of missing Sydney man Matthew Leveson in the Royal National Park, the ABC understands.
 
'Loving' Melbourne girl killed in IS blast at Iraqi ice-cream parlour
A "loving and fun" 12-year-old Melbourne girl killed in an Islamic State bomb blast at a Baghdad ice-cream parlour had begged her family to take her there after a long day of Ramadan fasting.
 
If police charge George Pell, we're in new territory
As Victoria Police deliberate whether or not to lay charges against Cardinal George Pell, they are also weighing up whether to prosecute a potential world leader, writes Noel Debien.
 
Australian diplomats 'in lockdown' after Kabul bomb blast that killed 15
A powerful car bomb explodes in the centre of Afghanistan's capital, killing at least 15 people and sending clouds of black smoke spiralling over the centre of the city in an area near the presidential palace and foreign embassies.
 
Fund manager explains why the property bubble made him sell
Altair's Philip Parker explains why his concerns about an Australian property bubble and global risks triggered the decision to liquidate his fund and return the cash to investors.
 
Senior Constable Brett Forte 'led into ambush by gunman'
More chilling details emerge about the fatal shooting of a 37-year-old policeman and the subsequent siege with 40-year-old Rick Maddison, west of Brisbane.
 
Melbourne hospital worker fighting for life after one-punch assault in foyer
Victorian police release a CCTV image of a man who assaulted a hospital worker in the foyer of Box Hill Hospital, as his victim remains in a critical condition.
 
ASIO boss stands by comments refugees not to blame for terrorism
The head of Australia's top spy agency, Duncan Lewis, stands by his claim that there is no link between refugees and terrorism, insisting that a "violent extremist" interpretation of Sunni Islam is the driver behind recent thwarted attacks.
 
Worker sacked over Valium tampering and possible theft
A worker is sacked after the TGA issued a nation-wide recall of Roche Products' diazepam, because the relaxant had been swapped out for different drugs at a Sydney distribution centre.
 
Rossair chief pilot among dead in Riverland plane crash
Rossair grounds its fleet of aircraft as a precaution in response to a plane crash that killed three people in South Australia's Riverland yesterday afternoon — including the company's chief pilot Martin Scott.
 
Player banned from French Open after repeatedly kissing and manhandling journalist
French tennis player Maxime Hamou is banned from Roland Garros after locking his arm around a female reporter's neck and kissing her repeatedly on live TV.
 
Michael Flynn to provide some documents to Russian meddling probe
The former White House national security adviser will reportedly provide some documents to the Senate intelligence committee as part of its probe into Russia's meddling in the 2016 election.
 
Controversy over study asking how endometriosis affects men's sexual wellbeing
A study sparks debate by looking at how men's sexual wellbeing is affected if their partner has endometriosis, but some think by getting men to open up relationships can only be a good thing.
 
Byron Bay public art project prompts social media outrage
It is known as a home of peace, love and mung beans, but a new public art project in the tourist town of Byron Bay has keyboard warriors embroiled in a vicious online battle.
 
Daley admits he's got butterflies ahead of Origin opener
Blues coach Laurie Daley admits to pre-game jitters and says he has no idea how his side will perform in the State of Origin opener in Brisbane.
 
'I went too far': Kathy Griffin apologises for decapitated Trump head photo shoot
The comedian says she went too far when she appeared in a photoshoot and video holding what looks like President Donald Trump's bloody, severed head.
 
Marked for demolition: The impact of Mr Fluffy on the regional town of Holbrook
What would you do if your house could make you sick? Lateline meets residents facing the heartbreaking decision of whether to stay or go in the wake of the Mr Fluffy disaster.
 
Who were the ancient Egyptians? Mummy DNA reveals surprising clues
Genetic analysis of 93 ancient Egyptian mummies suggests the African heritage evident in modern Egyptian populations may be the result of the slave trade down the Nile in the past 1,500 years.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By Defence reporter Andrew Greene Navy's $3 billion headache facing Senate scrutiny
By Defence reporter Andrew Greene
By 7.30 political correspondent Andrew Probyn School funding 'savings' blunder puts Gonski 2.0 reforms in trouble
By 7.30 political correspondent Andrew Probyn
By Michelle Grattan Grattan: Hanson could soon be asking herself why she has Ashby around
By Michelle Grattan
By chief foreign correspondent Philip Williams How did the Manchester attacker slip through the security net?
By chief foreign correspondent Philip Williams
 
World
What is #Covfefe? Twitter finds Trump's midnight typo hilarious
Michael Flynn to provide some documents to Russian meddling probe
Philippines urges Islamist rebels to surrender as battle enters eighth day
 
Australia
Worker sacked over Valium tampering and possible theft
'Nothing more than propaganda': Cricket Australia's pay dispute explainer panned
Our love affair with TV reboots: Why everything old is new again
 
Business
Fund manager explains why the property bubble made him sell
Sydneysiders blame foreign investors for high housing prices: survey
The $40 billion black hole the Government is scrambling to plug
 
Politics
Michael Flynn to provide some documents to Russian meddling probe
'You need to get your act together' NLC urges Government over housing
Pleas to protect Coptic Christians fearing deportation to Egypt
 
Sport
Daley admits he's got butterflies ahead of Origin opener
'Nothing more than propaganda': Cricket Australia's pay dispute explainer panned
Margaret Court Arena furore could spark scheduling chaos, Andy Murray says
 
Entertainment
Byron Bay public art project prompts social media outrage
Author spins Islamophobia into Aussie teen romance
Our love affair with TV reboots: Why everything old is new again
 
Health
Worker sacked over Valium tampering and possible theft
How can you stop grinding your teeth?
Football players speaking out about mental health 'a positive trend'
 
Science and Tech
The science of taste: Why we choose fries over broccoli
Sunscreens linked to burns contain 'correct ingredients', TGA says
Australian researchers using silkworms to repair eardrums
 
Environment
Government takes first steps to allow CEFC to finance new coal stations
PNG coffee industry under threat from berry borer beetle
Why you're almost certainly wasting time rinsing your recycling
 

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