Scott Morrison defends using term 'illegal'
Immigration Minister says he's simply calling 'a spade a spade' by directing public servants to use the term.
Immigration Minister says he's simply calling 'a spade a spade' by directing public servants to use the term.
Court reveals reasons for dismissing bid for sentence cut as Jill Meagher's husband blasts 'waste of money'.
Parts of Sydney barely visible as huge fires cloak city in smoke
NSWAustralian-Pakistani family of five, including a 7yo boy, brutally murdered over land dispute.
It is the stuff of folklore in tax and traders' circles, a deal so good it became an embarrassment.
Police probe reports of indecent assaults at hands of medical practitioner.
MP's fraud case likely to be heard in lower court, meaning lighter sentence if convicted.
The HMAS Melbourne scuttles two pirate boats and captures nine pirates as part of multinational taskforce attack on rogue sea operators.
Blink and you may miss the fastest goal in MLS history as the Socceroo hits the back of the net less than eight seconds after kick-off.
Rail link a distant hope as Melbourne Airport's car park grows beyond 25,000 spaces.
They worked throughout the night in horrific conditions. But they never expected the image to go global.
NSWBut the raging torrent and murky waters of the Mekong River have prevented search crews from finding plane.
Labor says the tightening of eligibility for bushfire victims to receive recovery funds is ''heartless''.
Immigration Minister says he is calling ''a spade a spade'' with ''illegal'' term for asylum seekers.
The increasing American attention to the Pacific is bad news for Australians.
Tony Abbott could do more to bring Australia's MPs to account.
Comment: The Treasurer is faced with an interesting dilemma in his search for spare cash.
The ASX is trading at its highest mark since 2008, as investors turn more optimistic.
Google has done something few companies ever do in the stock market.
Warrnambool will seek shareholder approval for $175,000 in performance rights to its CEO.
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The banks have the government pretty well licked, as you know. Tame as can be.
Butter in the Australian flag to sidestep potential competition issues and win hearts.
Spotting stocks that don't have institutions on the register could mean big returns.
Are we really the richest nation in the world? And even if we are, how fairly is that wealth distributed?
The challenges are many but the benefits of representation could be massive.
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This entrepreneur liked the idea so much he bought the company.
On the road you are always at risk from other drivers, but here are some tips that could save you from yourself. National Drive editor Toby Hagon explains.
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It's a match made in antipodean pop heaven.
Tina Arena lends her star power as Jai Waetford's slip could make or break him.
There's another club where the gals get short shrift. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
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A global organisation of wealthy young people is seeking to revolutionise philanthropy
Principals tip up to 40 per cent failure rate for teachers in government's new performance review regime.
Dr Doug Stein announces, 'what greater gift to future generations than to limit their number.'