Top Stories – Monday April 18, 2016
Early election firms as PM ignores calls for debate on poll triggers
With Turnbull refusing to even discuss changes to his double dissolution bills, voters should mark July 2 in their diary, say senators. Read more
‘Aggressive, agitated’ Hackett detained for ‘nasty’ plane incident
Days after failing to qualify for an Olympics comeback, troubled former champ is marched off a domestic flight for questioning. Read more
Airline blames assault of 15yo girl on her ‘extremely short shorts’
She was groped by an older male passenger but when her mother complained, the airline responded by describing the girl’s clothing. Read more
Secret report to reveal how the 9/11 terror attacks really happened
Since the towers fell in 2001, many have doubted the official story. Now, a retired senator wants the world to know the truth. Read more
Exposed: online casinos operating illegally from within Australia
The New Daily reveals gambling sites are preying on local punters using a web linking Sydney, Auckland and Panama. Read more
How The Australian is retailing a ruinous set of ideas in Canberra
A dangerous outpouring of small government ideology has been seized upon and exploited by sections of the media. Read more
‘Sharapova drugs test masks a dark and disturbing truth about tennis’
Is professional tennis rife with drug cheats? Andy Murray says the Sharapova revelations confirm his suspicions about other players. Read more
The questionable newspaper article that triggered a bloody political coup
The article left Gillard in tears, but a new book based on The Killing Season TV series reveals the report had little basis in fact. Read more
Beware the hidden costs of travel: here’s how to avoid them
A weaker Aussie dollar means your travel funds don’t stretch as far. But there are ways to find savings while you are on the move. Read more
Auction markets cooling as former Lib fails to sell million-dollar estate
Weekend property wrap: Sydney and Melbourne clearance rates are sliding, a problem one politician experienced first-hand. Read more
Something that mimics drugs holds a key to weight loss
Exercise is a hard slog. Healthy eating gets boring fast. A new study may give us a (legal) third way to get back to a healthy weight. Read more