News you can trust, opinions you can't ignore | | | | | | | | The ongoing feud between Lleyton Hewitt and Bernard Tomic has taken a dramatic turn, with the former world number one alleging Tomic sent blackmail threats to his family. | | | | | | | The New South Wales Opposition Leader says he will not rule out ripping-up Sydney's delayed light rail network, should be become Premier in March. | | | | | | | A 20-year-old man has been arrested over the death of 21-year-old Israeli exchange student Aiia Maasarwe in Melbourne's north. | | | | | | | New home sales fell by 14.9 per cent in the final quarter of last year, dropping to their lowest level since 2012. | | | | | | | A woman who attacked two people with an axe in a Sydney 7-Eleven has been sentenced to a minimum of four and a half years behind bars. | | | | | | | The Duke of Edinburgh has been involved in a car crash near Sandringham Estate. | | | | | | | The Royal Commission into aged care held a preliminary hearing in Adelaide on Friday, with commissioners outlining the plan for the inquiry, and dates set for the interim and final report. | | | | | | | One child has been hospitalised and six others infected by a salmonella outbreak at an early learning centre in the South Australian regional centre of Whyalla. | | | | | | | Prime Minister Scott Morrison has insisted Australia will reduce emissions adequately to comply with the Paris Climate Agreement in a speech given in Fiji's capital, Suva, today. | | | | | | | Fiji's Prime Minister has used a state dinner to pressure Australia to stand committed to serious action on climate change. Prime Minister Scott Morrison has been sent a clear message while on a brief tour of the Pacific. Image: News Corp Australia | | | | | | | One of Australia's leading medical organisations has thrown its support behind pill testing. | | | | | | | US President Donald Trump's personal attorney has conceded for the first time the Trump campaign may have colluded with Russians during the 2016 election but says it may have been unwitting on the President's part. | | | | | | | There are warnings the record-breaking US government shutdown could trigger an economic landslide, as hundreds of thousands of federal employees are currently furloughed or working without pay. | | | | |
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