$A bounces back on Fed Reserve news
Australian dollar up well over a cent after candidate pulls out of race to succeed Ben Bernanke.
Australian dollar up well over a cent after candidate pulls out of race to succeed Ben Bernanke.
No one could work out why the side filled with internationals could play so badly.
Comment: A sexist, homophobic prick and the worst PM ever. I'm quoting here.
Thousands of Sydneysiders risking fines by opening their homes as short term rentals.
Comment: The financial markets are heading back to pre-crisis levels.
Man who fostered more than 300 children over 30 years confesses to raping foster daughter.
He had his head stomped on in a "cowardly" attack at a NSW train station. The shocking assault was caught on the station's CCTV.
Workers begin hauling the wrecked Costa Concordia liner upright in the largest and most expensive maritime salvage operation in history.
Partygoers preferred to pop pills than pay for pilsners at a Sydney rave where one man died.
The ACT government will introduce a bill on Thursday to legalise same-sex marriage in the territory.
ACTBenjamin Netanyahu says the deal will be judged by the results - the total destruction of all Syria's chemical weapon stocks.
Bronwyn Bishop has promised to preside over a more "dignified" Parliament from the Speaker's chair.
Comment The main election is out of the way but Labor has just fired the starter's gun on a whole new one.
Tony Abbott is a misogynist, homophobic prick and is the worst PM in Australian history. I'm quoting here.
Sydney sweats on the PM changing his mind and funding public transport.
One of the nice euphemisms to have gained prominence over the past two months is "salary packaging";- it actually means "tax minimisation".
Australian shares shoot higher on news that Larry Summers won't be the next Fed chief.
The dollar bounces after controversial candidate to replace Fed chief withdraws.
Financial records, emails, meeting minutes requested in probe of website.
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There is no other business so mollycoddled, so assured of survival, thanks to the taxpayer.
The long-running and often brutal battle over who controls the Hancock family fortune is coming to a head.
The advertising of 'capital-protected' products has been corrected.
Follow this routine and you'll be well on your way to getting your finances in shape.
A pat, a kiss - fine at the pub after work, but what about at the office?
It's Monday, so get off on the right foot for the week by making the most of the first hour of your day.
Never heard of it? You're probably not 20 and into sending pictures of your bits. Nevertheless, some say it's the next social media trend.
Despite the progress made on a plan to eliminate Syria's chemical weapons, the US and Israel warn that military force could still be used.
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Cassie Watson heard the news from her sister, who raced into her bedroom speechless after reading it on Facebook.
Redfoo may be on top of the Aria charts but his team members are the most likely to feature in the bottom three.
Festivalgoers preferred to pop pills a Sydney rave where one man died and at least 20 others overdosed.
Ruby Rose on giving up alcohol, how overcoming her depression has inspired others and her raunchy sex scene with Christina Ricci.
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London is marking its territory with toilet-blocks turned restaurants.
Shaney Hudson leaps into a spectacular trip through one of the most hostile environments on earth.
In an increasingly technological world, computer science is an unlikely field to be going out of fashion.
Retailers are targeting individual customers for extra services or products by tracking their shopping habits.
Australian patients implanted with the bionic eye have been able to see things in their environment.
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Petition asking the Coalition to reconsider its NBN model gets the thumbs down from Malcolm Turnbull.
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Josh Reynolds was visibly shaken as he contemplated life at the Bulldogs without fullback Ben Barba.
The world's biggest match fixer is suspected of masterminding the rigging of Australian professional football matches while under police protection in Europe.
Johnathan Thurston questioned the NRL's legitimacy, claiming it favours Sydney clubs.
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