Top Stories – Wednesday 13 April, 2016
Criminal charges filed against 60 Minutes TV crew in Lebanon
Ratings gold lured the Australian team to the Middle East. Three shocking words now ring in their ears: Minimum. Jail. Term. Read more
Netflix passwords stolen, sold on black market for as little as $2
Thieves are buying Australian logins to secretly watch TV shows and movies without the subscriber’s knowledge, warn experts. Read more
Election 2016 could be missing three things: vision, leadership, ideas
ANALYSIS: Forget the rhetoric. If the government isn’t careful, it could destroy its economic credibility in an instant. Read more
This terrifying new dating show wants Australian contestants
Revealing SBS series Undressed makes The Bachelor look like a walk in the park with its intensely intimate approach to matchmaking. Read more
Sydney to Melbourne in less than three hours? It’s possible
We’ve all heard the talk about a high speed train connecting four of the capital cities. Here’s how it might actually work. Read more
HBO drops heaps of hints about Game of Thrones season six
Three new clips and a full trailer answer questions about Jon Snow’s future, Sansa’s safety and the giant battle coming soon. Read more
How the ANZ and Westpac scandals could be costing you cash
We give you all the information you need to develop an informed opinion on the latest scandals plaguing Australia’s major banks. Read more
Did Led Zeppelin plagiarise the ‘greatest ever rock song’? You decide
Two surviving band members will answer to a US jury for alleged ‘substantial similarities’ in the opening riff. Tell us your verdict. Read more
Victorian mother confesses to killing baby daughter Sanaya
Sofina Nikat has been charged with the murder of her 14-month-old toddler after blaming disappearance on pram snatcher. Read more
School cops backlash for telling female students to wear longer skirts
Controversial changes ordered to ‘stop boys from getting ideas’ and make male staff ‘feel comfortable’. Now a celebrity has chimed in. Read more
Socceroos to face this Asian powerhouse in World Cup qualifiers
We explain what Ange Postecoglou’s side needs to do to reach the biggest event in football for the fourth time in a row. Read more