A review by New South Wales Police into the deaths of 27 men has revealed they were likely murdered for being gay. Strike Force Parrabell investigators spent three years reviewing the deaths that occurred between 1976 and 2000.
The boss of Huawei will today make the case for trusting the Chinese telecommunications giant. John Lord will address the National Press Club in a bid to ease concerns the privately owned company is a potential threat to national security.
One of Bill Shorten's backbenchers has refused multiple opportunities to support the Labor leader's repeal of tax cuts for small and medium businesses.
The government has managed to avoid a major blow-up over their National Energy Guarantee after business bosses addressed the Coalition Party Room. Image: Gary Ramage / News Corp Australia
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has given assurance Coalition MPs will be allowed a conscience vote on a bill that would restore Territory rights to pass voluntary euthanasia laws.
The world's most recognisable doll is walking down a new career path. Mattel has launched 'Robotics Engineer Barbie' in a bid to encourage girls across the world to learn real coding skills. Image: Mattel
At least 55 per cent of organisations have suffered a cyberattack in the past five months, according to a survey by Microsoft Australia with surveyors Frost & Sullivan.
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