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Killer’s ‘polite’ request as he murdered 49
Survivors of one of the world’s worst mass shootings have spoken about the killer, including his “polite” request as he killed 49 people.
Sad demise of Kmart in the US
There used to be 2000 Kmarts across the US, now just three remain of the iconic retailer. It’s a “tale of woe” that could have been avoided.
Kate Moss’ four minutes on stand that ruined Amber Heard
One of the most anticipated moments of the Johnny Depp case was also the swiftest with model Kate Moss blowing a hole in Amber Heard’s case.
Melbourne voters turn their backs on Trump
Donald Trump hopes the midterm elections will give him a smooth run to the presidency. But the voters of this key city have other ideas.
Rubbish reason behind spate of midnight truck crashes
Kennedy Award winning article on the after dark movement of waste in from NSW to Qld, often in dodgy trucks, to gain millions via a tax break.
Sydney BLM protesters pepper sprayed
Kennedy Award nominated for best online news breaking, this piece featured on the spot reporting and images from the fracas between police and protesters at Sydney’s BLM rally,
Trio of drag queens prevent bashing, then bash bashers
Honour Award nominated piece about a man who was attacked on Sydney’s gay strip of Oxford Street only to be rescued by three hero drag queens.
Behind Sydney’s most mysterious door
Tens of thousands of people pass it every day, but where does it go? A look at the secrets and sleights of hand at Sydney’s Queen Victoria Building.
Name murdered mum’s friends refuse to say
Coronial inquest. A Sydney mum already faced “constant battles” before her husband decided to take her and her children’s lives.
Supermarket boss’ good news for shoppers
In an exclusive interview, the Woolworths CEO has said the days of rocketing prices may be over – but there’s a catch.
Weird weather baffling scientists
A climate scientist has said she is “in shock” at Australia's start to summer which is refusing to play by the rules.
Australia’s overheating suburbs
City suburbs are becoming “heat continents”. But ritzy ‘burbs are keeping far cooler.
Common act sex workers can’t do
Red light red tape is making the lives of Queensland’s sex workers not only frustrating, but also unsafe.
Robbed and raped, stabbed and shot
The grim reality on the streets for Durban’s sex workers.
Symbol changing online dating
Just four key strokes long, the Aussie-invented symbol [+u] is cropping up on dating apps and it’s changing the scene.
Africa's highways where HIV is just one truck stop away
The spread of HIV in Africa can be traced along the continents motorways and major roads, from South Africa’s ports north.
Three words that came back to haunt Kraft
In an epic multimillion-dollar peanut butter battle, Kraft was felled by a small Aussie cheese firm partly due to just three words.
How drag extravaganza transformed outback town
A mining town is now known as much for for sequins and lippy as minerals.
Shabby suburban store that’s a secret Woolies
This Woolworths is so behind the times, it doesn’t even say Woolies on the store. It’s a quirk of history as to why it still exists.
Ten intense minutes that ended illegal rally
It took police just a few fraught minutes to end today’s outlawed Sydney Black Lives Matter rally but the tactics were described as “disgusting”.
Coles’ new plan for posh - and not so posh - suburbs
Some customers will now get a significantly less ritzy supermarket experience.
How to fix Sydney’s $3bn light rail fail
Opinion. Sydney thought it could beat Melbourne at its own tram game. It’s going to have to do a lot of fixing to make that happen.
Elon Musk’s Tesla-filled transport system divides riders
100,000 people queued up to try out Elon Musk’s latest futuristic invention. It left many confused
Inside world’s creepiest skyscraper
It featured a 14-storey high pile of rubbish, rats the size of cats, sex work, drugs and dead bodies — now people can’t wait to move in.
So fa’fa, so good
In an Sydney RSL a very different kind of beauty pageant is taking place, which will crown the queen of Tonga and Samoa’s third gender community.
Lib MP: “I’m out, I’m loud, I’m proud”
MP Warren Entsch says he is an unlikely champion for LGBTI rights.
Alan Joyce on being the “gawky” gay Qantas CEO
The airline chief talks about coming out, what he thinks of the marriage equality debate and whether he has chicken or fish in flight..
The stars and rainbow stripes
Openly gay, married and with the ear of the president, John Berry talks about his experiences being US ambassador to Australia.