Top ten most offensive ads approved By Jessica AnkomahNews Sex and shock value are key techniques used by advertisers to engage their audiences – and the regulators are OK with it. July 2 Details
The Bindi Debate By Newsha TariFeatures Is it racist? Is it cultural appropriation? Or is it all okay? July 2 Details
Ukraine: the latest By Daniel DoodyWorld Ukraine’s President Petro Poroshenko has ordered his army to reclaim occupied spaces which have been held by pro-Russian rebel forces. July 2 Details
DJ’s Melbourne Model Casting By Simone PooleMelbourne David Jones will host its much-anticipated, Spring Summer 2014 Season Launch model casting at Docklands today. July 2 Details
Medibank cuts 40 jobs in Melbourne By Daniel StringerMelbourne Melbourne’s job market has taken another blow this week as Medibank Private has announced it will cut 40 staff from its Melbourne office. July 2 Details
Japan re-boots military operations after 60 years By Taylor YatesMelbourne World For the first time since World War II, Japanese prime minister, Shinzo Abe, has made the decision to allow military forces to operate in Japan. July 2 Details
Alexandria squatter settlement burns By Lily MayersNews Over 70 fire fighters have this morning worked to put out a fire that started in an Alexandria factory saving at least four people who were trapped. July 2 Details
Weekend sport results By Lachlan BruntonSport Here’s what happened in sport over the weekend June 27-30. The Newsroom recaps the sport results, with home teams listed first. July 2 Details
Lou Vincent – the ultimate “cheater” By Md ZahinSport Former New Zealand cricketer Lou Vincent called himself “a cheat” before the England Cricket Board banned him from playing cricket. July 2 Details
World Cup summary – Argentina through By Jake O'BrienSport Today’s summary of the Round of 16 matches at the FIFA World Cup for Wednesday, July 2 in Brazil. July 2 Details