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Hobart's Museum of Old and New Art has announced plans to develop MONA Bangkok on the banks of the Chao Phraya River.
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Hobart's Museum of Old and New Art plans to develop a MONA Bangkok along the Chao Phraya River. Photo: PR IMAGE PHOTO
A notorious Australian murderer can be seen aggressively denying knowing where a body from an infamous killing is during an interview weeks before his death.
Alex Mitchell • 50m ago
Police have issued footage of their last interview with dead backpacker killer Bradley John Murdoch. Photo: HANDOUT/NT POLICE
Australia's newly-inked deal to supply India with uranium has stoked criticism from anti-nuclear proliferation groups and calls to repeal bans on new mines.
Jacob Shteyman • 1hr ago
Australia's deal to sell uranium to India has reignited intense debate over nuclear proliferation. Photo: Lukas Coch/AAP PHOTOS
A designer who creates whimsical outfits from discarded fabric is part of a fast-fashion resistance, as research urges normalising clothing repair and re-use.
Stephanie Gardiner
Research shows almost 90 per cent of all clothing in Australia is purchased new. Photo: Michael Currie/AAP PHOTOS
A young refugee rebuffed by Australia now hopes he can outlast the Trump administration's bid to be rid of him while on a temporary study visa.
Aaron Bunch
Shunned by Australia and nationless much of his life, Hasan fears being killed if sent to Ethiopia. Photo: PR IMAGE PHOTO
A little-known scheme allows first-time homebuyers to use their superannuation fund as a tax-advantaged method for saving for a deposit.
Derek Rose
The First Home Super Saver Scheme lets buyers utilise their super account's favourable tax status. Photo: Steven Saphore/AAP PHOTOS
Well done to the make-up department for some truly gory effects.
Cris Kennedy
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Midori Francis stars as medical student Hanna. Picture supplied
Here's why even property owners should be happy.
Peter Tulip
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Liberal senator Michaelia Cash, left, and federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers. Pictures by Keegan Carroll, Shutterstock
Telstra is facing scrutiny after its third major outage in less than a year, as experts call for legislation to suit an increasingly digitally-reliant world.
Samantha Lock
Telstra says a software fault caused an outage, halting trains and timing out business transactions. Photo: Susie Dodds/AAP PHOTOS
As the fanfare of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit slowly fades, stakeholders say the relationship has been pushed forward, with more room to grow.
Duncan Murray
Members of the Indian community turned out in force to celebrate Narendra Modi's Australian visit. Photo: Joel Carrett/AAP PHOTOS

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