Shopping mall terror - 39 killed
Al-Qaeda-linked gumen asked weekend shoppers if they were Muslim. If they weren't, they were executed.
Al-Qaeda-linked gumen asked weekend shoppers if they were Muslim. If they weren't, they were executed.
Russell 'Mad Dog' Cox was on the run for 11 years after proving no prison was escape-proof.
tvAustralian entertainer to front court for the first time over child sex charges, as galleries remove his paintings from show.
Part-time bouncer, and father of four, allegedly king-hit for refusing investment banker entry into Sydney bar.
Government minister promises "regular, continuous, full disclosure" on asylum seeker arrivals.
Deposing Julia Gillard saved up to 15 Labor seats, according to leaked internal polling.
NSW Labor has named five seats where the community will choose the party's candidate for the state election
Australia is officially pet crazy, with about 2 million more pets than people, and are showering them with luxury goods.
Police in standoff with gunmen over an unknown number of hostages, after 39 people killed in the Kenyan capital.
Labor would have been reduced to a parliamentary rump worse than in the Whitlam defeat of 1975 had it not replaced Julia Gillard with Kevin Rudd as prime minister.
The mining giant has narrowly won the seat of Fairfax by just 36 votes, in a knife-edge result destined for a recount.
How can there be such a dearth of female talent to pick from in the highest echelons of the Coalition?
The head-scratching about why there aren't more women in politics makes me want to poke out my own eyes.
The revealing emails sent by Gina Rinehart's right-hand man to her children.
Investors puzzle over the Fed's decision to maintain its stimulus as they hear opposing views.
In this extract from his book, Paul Barry focuses on James Murdoch's turbulent times at News.
The clouds over our economy got a bit darker this week with the news from the US.
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It has been a bumper 12 months for Fortescue Metals and Andrew Forrest.
There was Lloyd Blankfein on Wednesday night, like the cat that got the cream.
A retiree study shows many were ill-prepared and plenty regret opting for semi-retirement when they did.
It has to be one for the books when a real estate agent says property prices are unsustainable.
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?
This is Us is enjoyable without any real substance, which is disappointing because even a one-sided view of their story would be fascinating.
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Asia Pacific Focus | 11:03am - 11:30am |
ABC1 NSW |
Spanish News | 11am - 12pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
The Dr. Oz Show | 11am - 12pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
Wide World of Sports | 10:30am - 11:30am |
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Meet the Press | 10:30am - 11:30am |
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Songs Of Praise: Belfast to Dublin | 11:30am - 12:01pm |
ABC1 NSW |
Spanish News | 11am - 12pm |
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The Dr. Oz Show | 11am - 12pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
The Sunday Footy Show | 11:30am - 1:30pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
The Bolt Report | 11:30am - 12pm |
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Landline | 12:01pm - 1:01pm |
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Arabic News | 12pm - 12:30pm |
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World's Strictest Parents | 12pm - 1pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
The Sunday Footy Show | 11:30am - 1:30pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
World Rally Championship Review | 12pm - 1pm |
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Landline | 12:01pm - 1:01pm |
ABC1 NSW |
Turkish News | 12:30pm - 1pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
World's Strictest Parents | 12pm - 1pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
The Sunday Footy Show | 11:30am - 1:30pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
World Rally Championship Review | 12pm - 1pm |
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Gardening Australia | 1:01pm - 1:30pm |
ABC1 NSW |
Al Jazeera News | 1pm - 1:30pm |
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Four Weddings | 1pm - 2pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
The Sunday Footy Show | 11:30am - 1:30pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
Pyros in Paradise | 1pm - 2pm |
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Twelve Canoes | 1:30pm - 2:02pm |
ABC1 NSW |
Living Black | 1:30pm - 2pm |
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Four Weddings | 1pm - 2pm |
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We Are Marshall | 1:30pm - 4pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
Pyros in Paradise | 1pm - 2pm |
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Homebake has announced some big local names to play a three-day festival at the Opera House.
Broadcast heavy-hitters tell all about their listeners, ratings and even their bosses.
Next Monday will be the Emmy Awards. So here's our hot tips for who should win.
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
A collection of 10 very different burger recipes - from mushroom and haloumi to classic beef.
Linger over lunch at this expensively revamped Italian osteria.
This ginger and soy glazed salmon is great for midweek or even a relaxed Sunday night dinner.
From Daily Life
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.
Photos of heavily pregnant CrossFit mum lifting weights cause internet storm.
Law passed in French Senate that would see parents and organisers of children's pageants fined and imprisoned for up to two years.
At two years of age, he weighed 33kg, had sleep apnoea and his legs were bowed. Surgeons stepped in.
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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A run of high-end property sales has put a spring in the step of prestige real estate agents.
The growing demand from Sydneysiders for vertical villages and super-tall residential towers.
Sydney records an 86% clearance rate with the action definitely on in Queens Park.
This distinctive French offering has a futuristic feel.
Porsche's Boxster is the classic convertible - but it has a new rival.
The bid of former Eels chairman Roy Spagnolo to return to the Parramatta Leagues Club board has hit a major roadblock.
Sydney have spent much of the season swimming against the tide and on Saturday night they drowned in a sea of purple.
Despite a rear-guard action, Melbourne's premiership defence is over.
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Writing a children's picture book is new territory for Hilary Bell but not out of the comfort zone.
The coolest joke among the kindergarten children at Bondi Public School this week went like this ...
Anyone who complains there's nothing new on television in the next