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Justin Stein found guilty of murdering ex-fiancee’s daughter Charlise Mutten

Justin Stein has been found guilty of murdering nine-year-old Charlise Mutten, who was shot before her body was dumped in a barrel by a river.

NSW vow to not change their targeting of Reece Walsh

Liam Martin has declared NSW will again target Reece Walsh in State of Origin II, unfazed by Queensland's insinuations that they illegally went after the No.1.

Celtics crush Mavs, win record 18th NBA title

The Boston Celtics have earned their record-breaking 18th NBA title with 106-88 Game 5 win over the Dallas Mavericks.

Reserve Bank keeps rates on hold for fifth meeting in a row

The Reserve Bank of Australia has left interest rates untouched at 4.35 per cent for the fifth consecutive meeting and remains 'vigilant' to inflation risks.

Case to be locked in as ex-cop Beaumont Lamarre-Condon accused of double murder

Prosecutors hope to soon finalise their case against ex-senior constable Beaumont Lamarre-Condon who allegedly murdered two men, including his former partner.

Peter Dutton preferred PM but election win remains unlikely

Opposition Leader Dutton has edged out Anthony Albanese as preferred prime minister with voters marking down Labor for its handling of the economy and borders.

Lies, bad ads, no rules – social media under scrutiny

Academics at six universities are teaming up to create a national body to investigate online misinformation, social media risks and missing regulations.

Bruce Lehrmann attends court over Queensland rape charges

More than a year after being charged with rape, former Liberal Party staffer Bruce Lehrmann has arrived at a regional Queensland court for the first time.

Why Australia is hosting an electric vehicle price war

Thousands of dollars are being cut from the price of some electric cars as brands battle to lead the market and Chinese automakers face global taxes.

Ill-disciplined Raiders leave Ricky Stuart ropeable

Canberra coach Ricky Stuart has blasted the referees and his players after a string of penalties cost his side a third straight home defeat.

Elephants call each other by unique names, study finds

Research shows African elephants call each other and respond to individual names, something few wild animals do.

Brumbies bow to Blues to stretch Super Rugby drought

The ACT Brumbies have fallen in the Super Rugby Pacific semi-finals for the third straight year, unable to peg back a fast Blues start in Auckland.
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