'This is our country': Abbott evokes Howard
Tony Abbott channels former PM as he defends settlement denial and indefinite work-for-the-dole plan for refugees.
Tony Abbott channels former PM as he defends settlement denial and indefinite work-for-the-dole plan for refugees.
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BOM confirms a light dusting of snow has settled on WA peak, caused by cold front.
Better resources needed to stop alcohol-related crime instead of jail.
Dons captain told not to antagonise ASADA after agreeing to put name to statement .
Hundreds of mutilated bodies pile up in Cairo after they were shot by security forces.
Police are unsure how a man sustained serious head and facial injuries.
News that Bruce Springsteen is to return to Australia next year and will visit Perth has sent many E Street Band fans into meltdown.
RAW VIDEO: Members of the nomadic Kawahiva tribe can be seen passing through thick jungle carrying what appear to be weapons or tools.
A New Zealand electrician killed in a WA mine was so safety conscious his death has stunned his former boss.
After blowing the whistle on two alleged rapes, he went there to drown himself. Three words stopped him.
VICCall for action comes as UN Security Council urges Egypt to end the violence and exercise maximum restraint.
Tony Abbott evokes John Howard in announcing tougher asylum policies for those already being assessed.
Last day of the second week and it's all about asylum seekers again. Join us for the day's events.
Australia should follow the lead of Canada where there is no federal apparatus in education.
Scoff all you like, but it's too early to write off the media mogul's partisan papers.
ANZ shares dive after the bank said profit margins from lending are being squeezed by low rates and revenue growth is weak.
Australian stocks plunge on Wall Street sell-off, but gold miners buck the trend.
BHP Billiton has been told it could face "enforcement actions" over a long running corruption inquiry by American regulators.
Gold rose to a near two-month high overnight, gaining nearly 2.5 per cent .
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Oh, how times have changed at Target. Wesfarmers boss once described the retailer as the best business within the dishevelled Coles-Myer empire.
China has soared almost to the top of the world's economic league tables, but can the official data be trusted?
Your routine trip to the ATM could come at a cost thanks to 'skimmers'. Here's how to keep them at bay.
Australia has 14 independent financial advisors. Many investors think, wrongly, that theirs is one of them.
Surveys show female leaders are unpopular, in spite of being better communicators.
Is HR just the department for smiling assassins?
There are ways to stop people constantly disturbing you at work.
RAW VIDEO: US Secretary of State John Kerry condemns the violence in Egypt, calling for an end to the state of emergency and urging all sides to seek a political solution.
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French News | 8:40am - 9:30am |
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Mornings | 9am - 11am |
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The Bold and the Beautiful | 9am - 9:30am |
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Business Today | 9:30am - 10am |
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Greek News From Cyprus | 9:30am - 10:30am |
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Mornings | 9am - 11am |
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Huey's Kitchen | 9:30am - 10am |
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Conversations With Australian Artists | 10:29am - 10:45am |
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The Living Room | 10am - 11am |
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Places to Dance | 10:54am - 11am |
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German News | 10:30am - 11am |
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Mornings | 9am - 11am |
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The Living Room | 10am - 11am |
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Foreign Correspondent | 11am - 11:30am |
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Spanish News | 11am - 12pm |
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Nine Morning News | 11am - 12pm |
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MasterChef Australia | 11am - 12pm |
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The awkward BBC reporter is back and, as usual, it's difficult to watch.
Clementine Ford knows how to find someone who will love you forever. And ever. And ever.
A pregnant unemployed mum found a wad of cash. Would you have done what she did?
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Hospitals struggle with expense of caring for cash-strapped, accident-prone Aussies.
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Australian consumers will get access to mobile data sharing plans within a year.
Flip phones are making a comeback thanks to Samsung, with the new Android W789.
Sigurdur Thordarson went from accompanying Assange to court to secretly passing data to the FBI.
We take a look at four failed ICT projects where king-sized cock-ups led to courtroom consequences.
Facebook plans to test a service that lets users make purchases on mobile apps using their Facebook information.
Cisco Systems plans to cut 4000 jobs, or roughly 5 per cent of its work force, in an effort to trim costs.
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Perth property developer has snapped up one of Western Australia's most historic homes.
What if your home in the backyard of someone else's house was unsafe?
One million Australian households now produce solar electricity.
Holden boss Mike Devereux reaffirms plan to cement the car maker's future before Christmas.
British brand’s hard core limo offers a place to thrill and chill.
Collingwood will have to take down a virtually full-strength Hawthorn to continue its late finals charge.
Essendon coach refused an offer to plead guilty to misconduct which would have spared his colleagues.
Four months ago, his position was untenable, now he will captain Australia.
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Perth restaurant owner denies using Urbanspoon profile with a fake name to criticise his competitors.
Colin Barnett has reversed his government's decision to slash the solar feed-in tariff.
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