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Calls for tougher laws regulating retirement villages
Federal Aged Care Minister Ken Wyatt says he is "disappointed" to see the "exploitation" of some residents of retirement villages on Four Corners, and that he would be interested to see whether corporate watchdog ASIC should get involved.
 
Supreme Court revives controversial travel ban in victory for Trump
The US Supreme Court hands a victory to President Donald Trump by allowing parts of his travel ban on refugees and people from six Muslim-majority countries to go into effect.
 
'I'm familiar with this complaint': NYT reporter examines race in Australia
What happens when the New York Times' race relations correspondent comes to Australia to look at what it means to be Indigenous today?
 
Sailing New Zealand reclaims America's Cup with crushing win over US
New Zealand wins the America's Cup, almost white-washing the US holders with a revolutionary boat and a new superstar sailor to avenge a humbling defeat four years ago.
 
'Islamic State is finished': Mosul battle to 'end in days' as troops advance on Old City
The battle to take full control of Mosul from Islamic State will be over in a few days after an attempted fight-back by the militants fails, an Iraqi general says.
 
Theresa May strikes $1.6b deal with Northern Ireland's DUP
British Prime Minister Theresa May strikes a deal to prop up her minority government by agreeing to $1.6 billion in extra funding for Northern Ireland in return for the support of the province's biggest Protestant party.
 
'Is my life worth $200?': Expert's warning on budget airline travel
Travellers should think twice before booking budget airline flights says an expert, who urges people to consider if their life is worth a $200 saving on ticket prices. The warning comes after an AirAsia flight bound for Malaysia was forced to return to Perth on Sunday.
 
Marawi provides perfect ground for aspiring terrorists, experts say
The continuing, fatal siege on the troubled southern island of Mindanao in the Philippines could not be replicated elsewhere in the region, terrorism experts say.
 
Why do we fall for fake news? It's because we can't concentrate
Fake news and hoaxes go viral thanks to a combination of "information overload" and our "limited attention" spans, according to scientists who studied the popularity of memes.
 
Salvador Dali's body to be exhumed to settle paternity claim
A Spanish judge orders the remains of artist Salvador Dali to be exhumed to settle a paternity suit, despite opposition from the state-run foundation that manages the artist's estate.
 
Struggling to get results from exercise? Here are some hard truths
Exercise and fat loss are sensitive subjects to broach, even for personal trainers. There are uncomfortable truths every trainer has needed to drop on clients who struggle to get results. Here are the four most common nuggets of advice you probably don't want to hear but perhaps need to.
 
Pyne says his vote for Turnbull 'not a secret'
Senior Government frontbencher Christopher Pyne describes leaked comments he made at a Liberal function on same sex marriage and his party's leadership as a "sensational story" that "excited the press".
 
Finding out dad isn't your biological father
Ever wondered if the man you call dad is really your biological father? There is a small but real chance you don't realise he isn't, as an estimated one to three people in every 100 sometimes discover.
 
Australia downs West Indies for first blood in Women's World Cup
The defending champions strolled to an eight-wicket win after rolling the Windies for 204 and cruised to their modest target with 11.5 overs to spare thanks to opening stand of 171 between Nicole Bolton (103 not out) and Beth Mooney (70).
 
How do you lose something in space and find it again?
They were the first Australian-built satellites to go into space for more than a decade. But after being deployed from the International Space Station they were lost.
 
'Where did the money go?' ASIC investigates Aussie start-up's missing millions
The corporate watchdog is investigating failed Australian music streaming start-up Guvera after it left 3,000 investors wondering what happened to more than $180 million they ploughed into the company.
 
USS Fitzgerald stayed on deadly collision course despite warnings, cargo ship's captain says
A US warship struck by a container vessel in Japanese waters failed to respond to warning signals or take evasive action before a collision that killed seven of its crew, according to a report of the incident by the Philippine cargo ship's captain.
 
Teen's life of 'utter despair' detailed at inquest
He was born severely underweight to an alcoholic mother and his short life was characterised by health problems, neglect and sexual abuse. This 17-year-old's death is one of 13 Aboriginal youth suicides being examined by a coroner — and his story is particularly distressing.
 
Creating playgrounds that will blow helicopter parents' minds
If this playground makes parents nervous, or has them itching to play alongside their children, then its designer reckons he's done his job.
 
Inside the Sydney street kitchen and safe space shut down for 'public nuisance'
Over the weekend, council workers and police dismantled a makeshift community established by a group of homeless people in Sydney's Martin Place, claiming it was a public nuisance. But the group says the City of Sydney has "no plan" for homeless people in the CBD.
 
Analysis and Opinion: The Drum
By business editor Ian Verrender The bank levy that could alter the federation
By business editor Ian Verrender
By James Maasdorp Now for Japan: Superb Chile draw shows Socceroos the template for the future
By James Maasdorp
By political correspondent Andrew Probyn Probyn: Gonski's passed but the politics of school funding will continue
By political correspondent Andrew Probyn
By Jessica Strutt Can WA voters ever be convinced to support the Nationals' mining tax?
By Jessica Strutt
 
World
Hopes fade for 93 missing after China landslide
Crowd catches girl falling from theme park ride
'In a league of its own': How Harry Potter became a multi-billion-dollar franchise
 
Australia
'I'm familiar with this complaint': NYT reporter examines race in Australia
Australia downs West Indies for first blood in Women's World Cup
Finding out dad isn't your biological father
 
Business
'Where did the money go?' ASIC investigates Aussie start-up's missing millions
Channel Ten may yet be saved from receivership
Australia at risk from high household debt, warn central bankers
 
Politics
Secret plan to slash Wollongong-Sydney commute to one hour revealed
Commonwealth boosts funding for Victoria's Regional Rail project
Calls for tougher laws regulating retirement villages
 
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Entertainment
Salvador Dali's body to be exhumed to settle paternity claim
Channel Ten may yet be saved from receivership
Paul Fitzgerald, Australian painter of nobles and notables, dies aged 94
 
Health
Struggling to get results from exercise? Here are some hard truths
Stillbirth risks vary between ethnic groups: study
Beginner surfer takes out Australian Adaptive title
 
Science and Tech
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Environment
Forest fire in Spain threatens UNESCO World Heritage site
'Too big to fail': Great Barrier Reef valued at $56b
Murray-Darling plan doomed to fail without more water for conservation, scientists say
 

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