Rinehart capitulates in case against children
Billionaire's lawyers tell Sydney court bitter family dispute is "effectively over".
Billionaire's lawyers tell Sydney court bitter family dispute is "effectively over".
Football manufacturers Summit Sport were quick to deny they used child labour.
GWS withdraws offer after Sydney Swans make a late swoop for AFL star
The Reserve Bank has kept interest rates on hold for the second month.
Comment: The best new smartphone this year? There really is no contest.
A strong cold front that delivered damaging winds to parts of Melbourne to hit Sydney today.
Tony Abbott appears to waver on key parts of his contentious asylum seeker policy.
The first government shutdown in 17 years will cost the US economy $320 million a day after Congress failed to break a partisan deadlock.
A driver accidentally hits a motorcyclist in New York and the incident quickly spirals out of hand.
At the age of seven, the boy weighed almost 50 kilograms and had a body mass index roughly double what it should have been.
Attorney-General defends spending nearly $13,000 of taxpayer funds over the past four years on his personal library.
Lawmakers blame each other for failing to come up with a way to fund the government.
The PM has repeatedly refused to say if his policy of turning asylum seeker boats back will ever be put into practice.
Acting Labor leader Chris Bowen denies that former PM Kevin Rudd undermined his successor Julia Gillard.
Imagine having to pick just one of your children to save, while leaving the others to face death.
The cost of watching the fireworks? Why not. Have I got some work-related expenses for you!
The RBA will have noted rising house prices and stronger retail sales, but all that is overshadowed by the US government shutdown.
The Australian market is trading flat as investors eye US fiscal developments.
Home values have risen above the previous highs set during the 2010 property boom,
Mining magnate wishes to relinquish her role as trustee of her family's multibillion-dollar trust.
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The cheer squad a-wishin' and a-hopin' for another Reserve Bank interest rate cut is nothing if not persistent.
US government shutdown isn't end of the world, but default could cause financial catastrophe.
Home owners are earning extra cash by putting their spare rooms up on the holiday rental market.
The deal on how much you'll pay for your aged care is about to change.
You've bought a new suit, now how do you ensure it retains that great look?
A flood of cheap imports into the market means it's only a matter of time before someone dies on a pole.
It's hard to believe people actually make a living out of some of these enterprises.
Disenchanted video journalist working in Taipei at 4.30am quits her job in a video she produced.
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The new season's debut is more 24 than the previous eps, but it's still full of nail-biting tension.
Social media was awash with sentiment for the show, as critics alike gave it the thumbs up.
After five brilliant seasons, Breaking Bad gave us the ending it, and we, demanded.
Singer has admitted she contemplated suicide after her marriage breakdown to comedian Russell Brand.
There's always someone in the office kitchen preparing the latest fad diet for lunch.
Miranda Kerr walks for Stella McCartney while fellow Aussie Collette Dinnigan marks her 18th year.
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Clementine Ford provides an insightful five step guide to separating feminists from 'real women'.
Woody Allen’s new movie about a wealthy woman unravelling captures a quiet terror in many women.
Julia Gillard shown the kind of respect she was rarely given while in office.
Community rallies behind family who lost a toddler hours before his brother's arrival.
In spite of last week's tragic events there is a reason why so many foreigners call Kenya home and will continue to do so.
Antonia Kidman discovers that a little time away from her six children can do wonders for her frame of mind.
When in Rome, do as the Romans do. And Romans don't go to the Colosseum.
The Japanese are renowned for politeness, but a spate of incidents has sparked warnings.
Take one private jumbo jet, several countries and sit back and enjoy the ride.
Jack Owens, the co-founder of Calcio, will hold a call with Google to discuss its use of his company's name.
The profile pictures of the more than 1.2 billion Facebook users have been brought together on a single web page.
Charging your mobile phone battery may soon be little more than a walk in the park.
Australian tech company Sensory Networks has agreed to be acquired by Intel for $21.5 million.
IT budget responsibility slipping away from CIOs as business units increase their involvement in tech.
Graeme Strange has 16 million new reasons to smile after a cash injection buys time, staff.
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Australia's two-speed national housing market poses quandary.
National dwelling values catapulted to their highest point ever.
Gav, Waz and other Block stars reveal how to capitalise on the strong spring market.
US state passes controversial legislation to save needless waiting for those on two wheels.
French brand blends hot hatch performance with wagon practicality.
Greater Western Sydney Giants believe that the Hawthorn superstar will join the Sydney Swans.
Australian cricket captain Michael Clarke has withdrawn from the limited-overs tour of India due to chronic back injury.
Two ancient tribes prepare for battle and the whole rugby world will be watching.
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Sport for Jove sticks to the communal essence that won over its greatest fan.
And, so, with a flash of stockinged thigh Dancing With The Stars foxtrots back onto our screens.
The day after Magland Monday and we're pondering what historians might make of 2013's homo sapiens.