Party drugs are being traded in city car parks
Multi-storey car parks a scene of drug trading and a danger spot for overdoses, experts say.
Multi-storey car parks a scene of drug trading and a danger spot for overdoses, experts say.
Shorten's frontbench may feature 11 women, but the team is the result of heavy factional manoeuvring.
EXCLUSIVE Cricket Australia refuses to run ad telling fans that 'alcohol and sport don't mix'.
City expected to call for a ban on trucks in its streets after heavy trucks found too unsafe for road.
Melbourne might wait for 12 months to appoint Paul Roos' successor as senior coach.
A US default could make the financial crisis Lehman sparked seem like a mere hiccup.
Peak-hour crush worse under Coalition, despite official claims squeeze has eased, analysis finds.
Craig Bellamy could play a role in the resurrection of James Hird's coaching career as the Melbourne Storm coach considers a potential mentoring role.
More than 2200 homes went under the hammer around the country - and three quarters of them sold.
Judge questions whether casino is adequately training security staff after bouncers found guilty of breaking patron's wrist.
Rising sea levels will potentially place more than a quarter of a million homes at risk, UN-backed draft document says.
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad has reportedly said as a joke that he should have been awarded the Nobel peace prize.
New Labor leader Bill Shorten has unveiled a 30-member frontbench, with Tanya Plibersek as his deputy and featuring 10 other women.
Margaret Thatcher might seem an unlikely heroine for a girl who would go on to be one of the leading lights of the Australian Labor Party.
Forget the outpouring over teenager Malala Yousafzai's failure to win the peace prize; it is a blessing.
Transport projects should be funded by more road tolls.
More than 10,000 overseas contractors are working for Telstra as it slashes jobs at home to help boost profit.
The race is on to get a large number of new listings into the pre-Christmas chute.
A US default could make the financial crisis that Lehman sparked seem like a mere hiccup.
Don't pencil doomsday into your diary for October 17 just yet.
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It is not often you see Telstra getting shoved around by a more dominant market player.
House prices were already high before the latest uplift spurred on by lower interest rates and foreign buyers.
Whatever you think of the morality, shorting stocks is a dangerous game with potentially unlimited losses.
Report finds permanent renting is becoming a way of life for Australians of all ages.
How can you reach that elusive state where solutions and decisions just come easier?
In some roles, you really do deserve danger money. Here are a few.
Forget working dawn until dusk - you can run a successful business on just a few hours a week.
Brad Haddin's unfortunate poke in the eye by team mate James Faulkner was a skit straight out of Billy Birmingham's 1990 satirical commentary album, The 12th Man Again.
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Erotic fiction targeted at women owes its inclusion in the Macquarie Dictionary to Fifty Shades of Grey.
It caused Karl Stefanovic to go into Lisa Wilkinson's dressing room to apologise.
Tourists have scored the bargain of a lifetime at the cost of $60 each.
A new study has revealed the porn star bodyshape is out and natural curves are in.
New dating app Tinder is great fun until you think 'hey ... why haven't my friends set me up with this person already?'
Could food porn be the latest weight-loss method?
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A Spanish favourite, the boccadillo is best filled with big flavours.
Steamed rice served with a spicy chicken stir-fry one night becomes a classic fried rice the next.
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According to a new study it isn't your experimental teenage years or your goth period at university.
How to work through the guilt and reconnect with your children after an angry outburst.
Can the high profile court case of Li Tianyi change China's attitude towards sexual violence?
It was a simple task: reverse, turn, drive away. This driver turned it into a confusingly complicated manoeuvre instead.
Why are so few teenagers letting their 'garden' grow? And at what age should parents let the removal begin?
A mum has complained about a frightening display in a discount shop - but is she right?
'If you don’t use a travel agent, you’re on your own.' That's the warning from the industry.
Virgin Atlantic's UK domestic service "financially disastrous", with flights two-thirds empty.
Jetstar apologises after passenger picks up bag with words "I am gay" scrawled across it.
Google is set to put users to work as company spruikers, using their profiles and pictures to sell goods and services on the internet.
A Melbourne nightclub has been fined $15,500 for more than 50,000 breaches of the Spam Act.
Need textbooks? Soon you may be able to get them delivered by a drone.
Anyone who has ever nursed a laptop knows that computers kick out a hell of a lot of heat.
WAAmong Twitter's highest-paid executives, Christopher Fry's name stands out.
Former communications minister concedes construction targets were "overly ambitious".
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With almost 1000 properties up for grabs, Saturday was a serious test of market sentiment.
Overseas buyers are surging into the new housing market. But is that a good thing?
Mass-market manufacturer focusing on highway driving.
Holly is looking for a smallish sedan that is willing to do a lot of kilometres.
Two expected to meet in coming weeks as first step of potential mentoring role to be considered by Storm coach.
Sebastian Hassett looks at the key questions facing the Socceroos.
Anxious 24-hour wait to find out if racing officials rate talented import highly enough.
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Thousands of spectators filled the MCG to witness record breaking runs and thrilling finishes at this year's Melbourne Marathon.
In the yard of his 1.5-hectare home David Helfgott likes to talk quietly and constantly to the horses in the paddock next door.
A timeless tale is beautifully delineated but at fever pitch.