'I'm going to call a spade a spade'
Immigration Minister defends directive telling staff boat arrivals must be called 'illegal'.
Immigration Minister defends directive telling staff boat arrivals must be called 'illegal'.
More than 5000 hectares of burnt bush put down to the actions of a child.
Brutal killer of a mother and her three children 20 years ago has his release knocked back.
Eighteen-months-old Kimberley girl flown to hospital after suffering facial injuries.
WA the last state to join a national ban on sunbeds, according to health minister.
Despite a slight drop, state resources still worth more than $100 billion.
If I had this book, would it be like cooking with Gwyn on a Sunday arvo, or better yet, could this cookbook make me look just like her?
Blink and you may miss the fastest goal in MLS history as the Socceroo hits the back of the net less than eight seconds.
The state government is prepared but it's also up to West Australians to take responsibility, minister says.
High-income earners are the overwhelming beneficiaries of government support for housing, a report finds.
But 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.
There is no surer way to get people riled than raising the misuse of taxpayer money.
The increasing American attention to the Pacific is bad news for Australians.
David Jones has announced the shock resignation of its chief executive Paul Zahra, after only three years in the role.
The ASX is trading at its highest mark since 2008, as investors turn more optimistic.
Banking stocks are pushing record highs, but the upside may be running out for investors.
The cost of insurance claims appears set to exceed $100 million, as hundreds of claims lodged.
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Will the Treasurer follow Wayne Swan's example by raiding the Reserve coffers for spare cash?
It is the stuff of folklore in tax and traders' circles, a deal that was such a success that it became an embarrassment.
We're all thinking about protecting our homes but what about preparing our finances for a bushfire?
Spotting stocks that don't have institutions on the register could mean big returns.
Keep your career on the right track by avoiding these common pitfalls.
Spending is down, but consumers have a pre-Christmas glint in their eyes.
This entrepreneur liked the idea so much he bought the company.
Chopper Read recounts his four murders with little remorse, admitting he was "dumbfounded" when acquitted of the shooting of 'Sammy the Turk' in 1987. Channel Nine.
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Julian Assange's campaign to turn people off The Fifth Estate appears to be working.
Clive Palmer says movie-goers might catch a glimpse of him reclining in a deckchair in a new film set aboard the Titanic II.
Marshall Mathers has been earning praise and criticism for the newly released third single, Rap God.
Hollywood's divorce queen has written a guide on how not to split up. She spills the beans on bitter break-ups.
Both Lara Bingle and Jesinta Campbell are enjoying the honeymoon period with their new men.
A highly anticipated Vanity Fair story about Gwyneth Paltrow has sparked a cascade of controversy.
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Laura Cannon, a 23 year-old cancer patient, started a beauty blog, "I didn't want to look ill all the time," she says.
An atmosphere of hysteria outside abortion clinics in the US means women rally to escort strangers to appointments.
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She paid for lunch for two government workers during the shutdown - then Ellen called and changed her life.
What is the experience for families like the McCann's - the ones left behind when someone vanishes?
Beyonce hit the beach with daughter Blue Ivy while on the New Zealand leg of her world tour.
For a while now Londoners have been wondering: where did all the Aussies go?
Want a stress-free airport security experience? Where? The US, of all places.
Travellers suffer lengthy delays after United Airlines 747 blows tyres on take-off.
A young Chinese couple are facing criminal punishment for "selling" their infant daughter and using the proceeds to buy an iPhone, state media reported.
It's not just the NSA, many ordinary people are also using sophisticated software to eavesdrop on relations.
Our privacy has slipped away.
Might the next frontier in computer interfaces be controlling machines just by thinking about them?
"Big data" means big computers, and good news for Cray Inc, the pioneer of supercomputers.
Two in three contractors think their prospects aren't brilliant if they lose their current gig.
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Holden’s workhorse range receives a host of small revisions aimed at making it more competitive.
V8 and turbo interceptors go head to head.
Memo to AFL players: while holidaying in Bali you now have new teammates.
It's 2020 and Lance Franklin's massive contract is causing the Swans a few headaches.
Jin Jeong won the $2 million Perth International, overcoming a poor start to his final round.
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Backpacker driven past police while lying on a car bonnet, wearing a dinosaur onesie and snorkel, smoking.
WA has recorded one of the lowest local election turnouts in history, with just over a quarter of enrolled voters taking part.
Elissa Griesser had looked into going to Rottnest with the family before but was always put off by the price.