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National Youth Self Portrait Prize 2010
The National Youth Self Portrait Prize encourages young Australians aged 18 to 25 to explore self portraiture and its expressive possibiliti...
Hoddle St massacre - 20 years
ON Sunday, August 9, 1987, 19-year-old former army cadet Julian Knight killed seven people and wounded 19 others in a massacre on Hoddle St ...
Belfast riots
Nationalist protestors injure more than 80 police during rioting in Northern Ireland, following Orange Order July 12th marches.
The life and times of Tony Abbott
FOR Tony Abbott, it's been a long way to the top job in politics. Take a look back at how he went from a wannabe priest to angling for the ...
Afghanistan honour roll
IMAGES of the Australian soldiers to have been killed in combat against Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan.
Cold War spy exchanges
The dramatic spy swap negotiated between the US and Russia harks back to the famous exchanges of the Cold War era.
The ugliest World Cup footballers
These 10 World Cup soccer players are deemed to be the most beauty-challenged in the competition. Avert your eyes, children!
The rise and rise of Julia Gillard
JULIA Gillard has taken a stunning rise through politics over the years.
World Press Photo 2010
The world's best photojournalists go head-to-head for the planet's most prestigious photographic press prize.
Greenpeace BP Logo competition
Greenpeace UK have launched a competition to see if people can help re-design the BP logo in light of the Gulf oil spill.
G20 Protests
The summit of the Group of 20 (G20) rich industrial and major developing countries has always attracted protests. In Toronto, they became ...
Leaders arrive for G20
The Australian presents images of world leaders arriving for the G20 Summit while preparations for the event are underway.
Rudd and Gillard
A brief history of Kevin Rudd and Julia Gillard's relationship as they rose through the ranks of the Labor party.
The ten to inspire Socceroos
WITH an inglorious exit to the World Cup in sight, we look at the ten who can inspire the Socceroos to victory.
World Cup WAGs
From supermodels to pop singers to idle shopaholics, the wives and girlfriends of the world's best footballers are planning to party in Sout...
Hunt for alleged gunman
Melbourne's sporting precinct was locked down as police searched for a gunman on Monday, June 22. An arrest was made in Whittlesea on Tuesda...
Mark McInnes
Mark McInnes, CEO of David Jones, has quit over inappropriate behaviour towards a female staffer.
Solo sailor Abby Sunderland
AMERICAN teenager Abby Sunderland, who is trying to emulate Queensland's Jessica Watson and sail solo around the world, had to be rescued in...
Entertainment
Lindsay Lohan
FROM The Parent Trap to Mean Girls to rehab, we take a look at the life of actor and singer Lindsay Lohan.
Australia's Next Top Model 2010
Meet the latest of catwalk wanna be's taking part in Australia's Next Top Model
Kyle Sandilands and Tamara Jaber
A look back at Kyle Sandilands and Tamara Jaber as they announce their divorce.
Travel
World Bodypainting Festival
MODELS pose with amazing designs during the world's biggest bodypainting event in Seeboden, Austria.
World's strangest signs
NO farting and signs warning of drunk people crossing the road among world's weirdest.
Beluga whales boogie
WHO would have thought that the Japanese, with their national appetite for whale meat, would stage a synchronised swimming show with whales.
Aboard the 787 Dreamliner
THERE is plenty for Boeing to crow about with its 787 Dreamliner, so climb about for a look-see.
Business
Australia's most expensive home
Fallen tycoon Ric Stowe is attempting to sell his $68 million estate, Devereaux Farm, on the northern outskirts of Perth.
Mark McInnes
Mark McInnes, CEO of David Jones, has quit over inappropriate behaviour towards a female staffer.
Top corporate rogues of the decade
TAKE a look back at the misdeeds of the most infamous corporate fraudsters of the last decade.
What type of man are you?
Men take on up to five personas during their lifetime, such as the "good bloke" and the "larrikin".
Newspaper ads of the year
THE 2009 winners of The Caxton Awards for excellence in newspaper advertising feature dogs, US presidents and aliens.
Technology
Nine ways augmented reality can help you
Whether it's for productive uses, or just to make work that little bit more bearable, augmented reality offers a stack of possibilities for ...
WISE - Shooting the sky
NASA's project to photograph the sky completes its first run, with the WISE telescope sending back images collated from more than 1.3 millio...
Great Lego Re-Inventions
Check out these re-inventions of common machinery. Built using Lego and ingenuity.
Stephen Hawking's aliens
See visions of aliens as imagined by the world's best brian - theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking
World's Fastest Supercars
Forget your 110kmh speed limit - these super speedy road-huggers will crack that in 1st with your foot barely on the throttle
Today's news highlights
Navy tensions over boat people
OVERWORKED crews back Lib policy as they brace for election influx of up to 800 asylum seekers.
iPad launch special
STAY up to date with the latest iPad reviews, apps, pictures and prices of the iPad Wi-Fi & 3G models. All you need to know.
National Youth Self Portrait Prize 2010
The National Youth Self Portrait Prize encourages young Australians aged 18 to 25 to explore self portraiture and its expressive possibiliti...
Hoddle St massacre - 20 years
ON Sunday, August 9, 1987, 19-year-old former army cadet Julian Knight killed seven people and wounded 19 others in a massacre on Hoddle St ...
Belfast riots
Nationalist protestors injure more than 80 police during rioting in Northern Ireland, following Orange Order July 12th marches.
The life and times of Tony Abbott
FOR Tony Abbott, it's been a long way to the top job in politics. Take a look back at how he went from a wannabe priest to angling for the ...
Afghanistan honour roll
IMAGES of the Australian soldiers to have been killed in combat against Taliban insurgents in Afghanistan.
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'Non Christians worship fake God'
LIBERAL candidate forced to shut down Facebook account after posting anti-Islamic entries.
Seven banks fail EU banking stress tests
PRESSURE on governments to announce how they will shore up banks that failed the tests but raising funds will be difficult.
First home saver accounts 'unpopular'
DEMAND for the much-vaunted first home accounts has been much less than expected, PM Gillard says.
Kylie's boyfriend flies in to meet parents
THINGS are about to get even more serious between Aussie pop star Kylie Minogue and her boyfriend.
Disney gives sneak peek of new resort
WALT Disney's new resort "unlike anything that Disney has done before" is due to open in 2011.
Aliens are tweeting, we're not listening
SCIENTISTS believe aliens have been sending us messages for years - but we have been checking their tweets.