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Construction boss George Alex went shooting with IS recruits
Two of Australia's most infamous Islamic State recruits, Khaled Sharrouf and Mohamed Elomar, went on a shooting party with construction industry boss George Alex just weeks before they left the country to fight in Syria and Iraq. -
IS supporters 'shot man outside Greenacre Islamic centre'
A man who was shot outside an Islamic Centre in the south-western Sydney suburb of Greenacre was the victim of an attack by local Islamic State supporters, according to a witness. -
Greenhouse gas at highest levels in 800,000 years, UN says
The world's top scientists give their clearest warning yet of the severe and irreversible impacts of climate change. In a report, the United Nations climate change panel warns greenhouse gas levels are at their highest in 800,000 years. -
Live Thousands gather for Melbourne Cup Parade
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Virtual race: What makes a Melbourne Cup winner?
Scroll through our virtual race to see how the 2014 Melbourne Cup field stacks up compared to all previous Cup winners. -
'Father-son DNA link' between 1999 killing and 2010 break-in
New DNA technology links the cold-case murder of a 72-year-old woman in 1999 to a golf course burglary more than 10 years later, ACT police say. -
British banker charged over double murder in Hong Kong
Police in Hong Kong charge a British banker with the murder of two women found dead in his apartment. One body was found inside a suitcase, police say. -
Plane 'taxied down main street to pub' in Pilbara
Police speak to a man who witnesses said taxied his plane down the main street of a Pilbara town to get to the pub. -
Guitar death report: psychiatric patients not checked by staff
A report into the death of a patient allegedly killed by another patient with a guitar at a NSW psychiatric ward reveals the pair were not checked for hours, with investigators told of an "entrenched culture" where staff sign observation sheets without seeing patients. -
'Lucky' Wanderers return as ACL champs
Western Sydney will bring home the Asian Champions League trophy today after a controversial win over Al-Hilal. -
Virgin 'wasn't up to speed' and warned about safety
A space safety expert says she warned Virgin about safety concerns after the deaths of three engineers in a rocket engine explosion in 2007. -
IS militants kill hundreds in massacre in Iraq
Islamic State militants have killed 322 members of an Iraqi tribe in western Anbar province, dumping the bodies of women and children into a well, the government says. -
Westpac profit rises 12 per cent to $7.6b
Westpac has posted a 12 per cent rise in net profit to $7.6 billion, with a more modest increase in dividend.
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The economics of Direct Action
The first thing any student of basic economics learns is that a free market is the most efficient method to allocate resources. And this is where Direct Action gets it all wrong. -
Sharing the GST blame
What Tony Abbott really means by a "mature" debate on the GST is to make everyone share the blame. The states, the business community, the unions, the Opposition - everyone has to join Team Australia. -
The uncomfortable c-word
It seems the only way we can understand the events in the world is to boil them down to a confrontation between the "West" and some anti-Western "other". What consequences does this have? -
A "lottery" election?
Perhaps it's time to overhaul our voting system and instigate a form of "lottery" whereby our MPs are elected on the basis of random sampling. It may not be perfect, but neither is our current system.
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