Teacher revolution looks to 'outsiders'
State considers fast-tracking talented professionals into the classroom amid warnings of an oversupply of primary teachers.
State considers fast-tracking talented professionals into the classroom amid warnings of an oversupply of primary teachers.
Underworld identities are shutting down their crane-hire business, putting an end to a plagued partnership.
International rules players hauled before management after a second boozy night out in Ireland.
Triple-O operator renews demand for technology to locate people making emergency calls on mobiles.
Commentators suggest PUP's rechallenging of votes is a calculated abuse of the electoral process.
The Abbott government must move beyond 'preaching personal responsibility'.
Melbourne Victory board seeks seven-figure compensation deal for losing coach.
Simon Thomsen examines what we're really putting into our mouths.
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra offered a rare opportunity for Monday's lunchtime crowds, giving people the chance to conduct a piece of Beethoven.
A taxi driver filmed crashing into three men, sending one flying over the bonnet, after an apparent dispute in Melbourne.
Firefighters set to face variable winds, possible thunderstorms across state.
NSWVisibility shrank to less than 10 metres and small-particle pollution soared to a record 40 times higher than an international safety standard.
Tony Abbott's Direct Action carbon abatement policy can be introduced without legislation, meaning it won't have to run through the Senate.
PM's hopes of signing bilateral free trade agreements with some countries within a year may not be as unrealistic as first thought.
Managing cataclysmic events on a state-by-state basis is a recipe for disaster for the country.
In our obsession with digital images, we forget to seize the moment and live a full life.
David Jones is searching for its third chief executive in as many years after Paul Zahra caught investors by surprise.
In the bitchy and incestuous world of fashion, scandal and rumours are the new black.
ASIC canvasses 10 policy reform proposals to scrutinise performance and powers.
ANZ shares are creeping ever closer to the stock market's exclusive $100 billion club.
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Will the Treasurer follow Wayne Swan's example by raiding the Reserve coffers for spare cash?
Rumour has it that Twitter will be valued around $15 billion, but is it worth it?
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.
Blink and you may miss the fastest goal in MLS history as the Socceroo sends the ball to the back of the net less than eight seconds after kick-off.
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Katy Perry's Roar has sat atop the ARIA Singles chart for eight weeks, equalling Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines.
Julian Assange's campaign to turn people off The Fifth Estate appears to be working.
Marshall Mathers has been earning praise and criticism for the newly released third single, Rap God.
A barrage of conflicting advice about do's and don'ts during pregnancy awaits women.
Hollywood's divorce queen has written a guide on how not to split up. She spills the beans on bitter break-ups.
Social media makes it easy to keep tabs on your ex. But it's a slippery slope.
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George Calombaris's modern Mediterranean restaurant will soon close and re-open with a new name and focus.
Neil Perry's gnocchi with a rich beef ragu.
Speedy Singapore noodles, zingy sumac salmon and quick orecchiette pasta for midweek.
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The Angora Rabbit originates from Turkey, it is one of the oldest varieties of domestic rabbits.
The best new celeb snapshots from the Twittersphere (starring Neil Patrick Harris and his family in their Halloween costumes).
Is your social media behaviour affecting your relationship?
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.
Want a stress-free airport security experience? Where? The US, of all places.
For a while now Londoners have been wondering: where did all the Aussies go?
Travellers suffer lengthy delays after United Airlines 747 blows tyres on take-off.
The race for the tablet market has become a full-blown sprint as Apple, Nokia and Microsoft each introduce new devices on Tuesday.
Our privacy has slipped away.
New wearable technology and apps mean nearly everything we do can be analysed.
Might the next frontier in computer interfaces be controlling machines just by thinking about them?
Company could sell its business that has grappled with declining share, sources say.
"Big data" means big computers, and good news for Cray Inc, the pioneer of supercomputers.
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There were 874 auctions on the weekend, but next week there are 1356.
German car maker reveals lighter, high-tech volume selling sedan.
V8 and turbo interceptors go head to head.
Melbourne Victory board seeks seven-figure compensation deal for losing coach.
Drunken night out ends with Australian players hauled before team management.
Traditional rivals will play each other only once in the next home-and-away season.
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Is this really how people involved in law enforcement or the military talk in the US?
Authorities are cleaning up Brazil's crime-ridden favelas, but the police charged with the task are part of the problem.