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Ask Bossy
No-holds-barred advice from modern-day agony aunt, psychotherapist and journalist, Kate de Brito. It's the sort of advice friends and relatives are too polite to give.
Sub in the Pub
After hours and behind the scenes with news.com.au sub editor David Southwell. It’s your shout in a barstool round-up of media highlights and lowlights.
The Jack Marx Affair
Jack Marx rummages around in the world of current and not-so current affairs, strange thoughts, fringe theories and utterances commonly left unuttered.
Movie Mash
Mix equal parts couch potato and shrewd observation. Bake. And voila! You got yourself a Movie Mash, served up by Entertainment Editor Ben Davey.
Splat!
Screenwriter Evan Maloney wants your help examining global social and cultural issues. Lining up celebrities from high and low culture: Splat!.
Women on Men
AskMen.com editor Emma-Kate Dobbin tells you what she’s learned about the workings of the male mind and the opposite sex.
The Naughty Corner
Working mum Alison Godfrey spills her guts on everything from labour to tantrums and playground fights in a brutally honest assessment of life as a parent.
Cube Farmer
Career queen Kate Southam gets to grips with all the emotional highs and lows, legal puzzles and human drama of the workplace.
Stars 'n' Snipes
There's a new face in the White House - see how he got there with our coverage of this historic US election.
In Vogue
VOGUE.COM.AU is your ultimate source for front row fashion coverage, beauty news, competitions plus the latest social events around town.
Smart Investing
Robin Bowerman discusses personal finance strategies and issues that can make the difference between success and failure.
Money and Me
A place where you can share opinions and tips with everyday Australians, and chat with independent experts about money issues that matter to you.
Queen Bee
Small talk every week with our Business Owner editor. Advice, commentary and what's on the cards when you become the boss.
Tech Blog
Our tech team brings you the most interesting news, reviews and rants from the worlds of consumer tech and web culture.
Herald Sun
Andrew Bolt
Andrew Bolt started his column in 1998, after working as a foreign correspondent. He is also a regular commentator on other media.
Faith Works
I've been writing the Faithworks column for 11 years. I'm no spiritual expert, just a searcher like everyone else. Talk to me, and don't hold back. As Mao said "Let a thousand flowers bloom".
AdelaideNow
Turkey Shoot
Andrew Fenton takes aim at movies and pop culture with new posts every day. Join him and bag the turkey of your choice.
The Australian
Ruth Ostrow
One of Australia's most controversial columnists. Her books and weekly columns on life matters, sex and Mind Body Soul, read widely here and abroad.
Caroline Overington
Caroline Overington is a senior writer and columnist with The Australian. She is a two-time winner of the Walkley Award for investigative jouralism (2004 and 2006).
ALR Blog - Romei
Stephen Romei has been editor of The Australian Literary Review since January 2007. His blog will discuss the latest literary news and views and link to interesting stories from around the world.
Janet Albrechtsen
Janet Albrechtsen writes a weekly column for The Australian. She is a member of the Foreign Affairs Council. In 2005, she was appointed a member of the Board of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
Daily Telegraph
Piers Akerman
Piers has been one of The Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph’s best-read columnists since 1993. He has worked in New York, London, Washington and Los Angeles.
Joe Hildebrand
Joe Hildebrand spent his formative years in the outer suburbs trying to work up the courage to ask Leanne Hrubos to go out with him. He never did.
Tim Blair
JOIN Tim Blair's daily musings on life, politics, weird weather claims and the real America.
Courier-Mail
Emily Everywhere
I'm a regular chick, who most mornings can't decide between wearing ugg boots or heels.
Parenting
Felicity is a Brisbane mother of three kids under three and divides her time between looking for her sanity and her waistline.
Brizbands
Candi, brizbands' music blogger, explores the Brisbane rock scene with news, pictures, videos and tracks.
Green Blog
Environment blogger Graham Readfearn sorts the green from the green-wash and the eco from the no-go.
Shop Smart
Value doesn't have to mean cheap but those sale signs sure do help. The first step to getting value is being informed, so this site is for shoppers who love to share.
PerthNow
Today's news highlights
Teen's death posted on Facebook first
FACEBOOK has delivered a family the worst possible news after police fail to report a teen's death.
The Environment
THE future of our environmental health becomes more urgent while the worst drought on record wipes billions from the economy and leaves farmers in despair.
Darwin explosion
UP to 13 people are in hospital after a man pushed a shopping trolley containing three jerry cans...
Major quake hits Haiti
Hundreds feared dead after a 7.0 earthquake hits the Caribbean country of Haiti.
The Pin-Up Prince
From childhood to his visit latest visit to Australia, we look back at the life of Prince William...
World's tallest and shortest men meet
THE world's tallest man and the world's shortest man have finally met each other.
Wild winter weather
THE northern hemisphere is battling one of the worst winters in decades.
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Suicide waitress's bullies fined
FOUR men have been fined a total of $335,000 over the bullying of a young waitress who killed herself.
JB Hi-Fi reports record first half profit
RETAILER JB Hi-Fi has announced a 29 per cent increase in first half profit and flagged that its CEO will retire.
Bank shares may offer happy returns
STOCKBROKERS are tipping a prosperous five years ahead for the banks that everybody but their shareholders love to hate.
Are the Kookaburras laughing now?
COLIN Hay has re-recorded an acoustic version of Down Under without the controversial flute.
Jetstar passengers' plane panic
PASSENGERS "upset and nervous" at being stuck on a hot plane while a pilot attempted to start it five times, leading to lengthy delays.
No need for file-sharing laws, says Conroy
COMMUNICATIONS Minister Stephen Conroy says he won't push for new piracy laws while the movie and internet industries aren't talking.