The $3m supercar that money can't buy
Getting your hands on the world's 'most exclusive car' isn't easy, as more than a dozen wealthy Australians and New Zealanders have discovered.
Getting your hands on the world's 'most exclusive car' isn't easy, as more than a dozen wealthy Australians and New Zealanders have discovered.
Does gun politics show how America really works by allowing big money to buy a licence to kill?
tvThe definitive account of a crime that gripped the US, the kidnapping of 14 year old Elizabeth Smart.
tvPolice say that a 'callous' acid attack on a motorcyclist has no connection to Victoria's outlaw motorcycle gangs.
Mining giant narrowly wins the seat of Fairfax in a knife-edge result destined for a recount.
Two Qantas planes involved in a near-miss were just 25 seconds from a disastrous crash.
Lance Franklin says he feels 'awesome', easing early concerns about an elbow injury.
Sometimes you write a story and it is dead before the paper hits the driveway.
Is it time to change the policy mix to make Australia's housing more affordable and equitable?
Schoolyards. Offices. No scene of carnage makes any difference.
West Australian Premier disregards rebuff from Prime Minister Tony Abbott and little support from fellow premiers.
So Tony Abbott would have you believe that the past six years were an aberration.
The script for Labor in defeat usually involves retribution and recrimination.
We were warned the royal commission on child sexual abuse will unleash a 'tsunami of trauma'.
Fortescue was selling iron ore at a loss a year ago; today it is well placed to service its many billions of dollars in debt.
Investors puzzle over the Fed's decision to maintain its stimulus as they hear opposing views.
The revealing emails sent by Gina Rinehart's right-hand man to her children.
There was Lloyd Blankfein on Wednesday night, like the cat that got the cream.
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In this extract from his book, Paul Barry looks at the succession plans inside News Corp.
The clouds over our economy got a bit darker this week with the news that the US Federal Reserve was in no hurry to begin ''tapering'' its quantitative easing.
Probably the simplest valuation tool in the investor's tool kit is the price-to-book ratio.
There are the banks. Then there's the rest of the market. If you're trying to grow your money, start with the banks.
A poll to ostracise their "most hated" worked for the ancient Greeks. Why not us?
Barbers are booming and a new beast called a Beard Club is born. And they’re recruiting.
There's a distinct possibility the Coalition will scrap overtime - is this a good idea?
A woman in China is recovering after surviving for 16 days trapped in a well.
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Fleetwood Mac's Stevie Nicks admits 'in our day everybody was going '[cocaine's] not addictive, it's just recreational fun''.
They may come for Emmy glory, but at the end of the night, all eyes will be on the centre stage of the official after-party.
Michael Jackson is now an idea that has outlived his physical body - through Cirque du Soleil.
Michael Mosley is arguably the most famous human-health guinea pig on the planet.
It would seem discrimination is no longer in fashion.
The PM says his daughters will live at home until they're married. Let's discuss.
From Good Food
Slow cooked Greek lamb is a relaxed way to cater for a crowd on the weekend.
These five hawker stall snacks have made the transition to permanent digs in Melbourne.
A collection of 10 very different burger recipes - from mushroom and haloumi to classic beef.
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The worrying realisation that Zoolander was probably a documentary.
And no, it's not because you exude a ‘‘sit next to me’’ pheromone.
A countdown of the greatest TV shows to grace our screens during the 1990s.
At two years of age, he weighed 33kg, had sleep apnoea and his legs were bowed. Surgeons stepped in.
Law passed in French Senate that would see parents and organisers of children's pageants fined and imprisoned for up to two years.
Manager of 'family-friendly' restaurant called police over two noisy little kids.
No other airport has been named world's best airport so often and it's worth considering why.
For the first time in an age, our young children are rendered speechless.
An island escape where I won't be shown what the locals do - I'll do what the locals do.
The replacement of paper-and-pencil voting with an electronic system could see Australians lose confidence in the integrity of election results.
The last traces of skeuomorphic design are being swiped off touchscreens of history.
Is a fingerprint scanner and better camera worth upgrading?
BlackBerry warns it expects a huge quarterly operating loss next week and it will cut more than a third of its global workforce.
Australia is emerging as a major conduit for targeted cyber attacks as online criminals shift their gaze towards Asia.
US technology providers are siding with their customers, and so is Verizon.
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After almost 110 years, this Sydney family decided to test the market.
Domain looks at what's on offer in Melbourne this week.
Even Melbourne's mansion owners are upbeat heading into a strong spring.
Getting your hands on the world's ''most exclusive car'' isn't easy.
Japanese stalwart takes on the cheap new Italian city car.
Star says he will be fit for the grand final, but is not thinking about it possibly being his final game for Hawthorn.
Chris Scott has warned the Cats will slide quickly if they overrate the list that fell just short of the grand final.
Only sheer courage will do at MotoGP's most feared circuit, says former world champion Nicky Hayden.
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Footy season is bleeding out, removing dozens of hours of content each week for networks fortunate enough to have a slice of the action.
Level of fare evasion on rose 2.5 per cent in just eight months last year, while the number of people travelling on the system fell 2 per cent, figures show.
If the attitude and the intensity is equal, then the firepower up forward could well determine preliminary final.
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