If you live in the bush, build for the bush
We focus on the number of houses destroyed by bushfires - but no mention is being made of the solution.
We focus on the number of houses destroyed by bushfires - but no mention is being made of the solution.
For 20 years while he was fighting for his country, he was also fighting an inner battle over his identity.
tvThe weather bureau and firefighters are in agreement: Wednesday is shaping up as very dangerous.
Supporters of fibre-to-the-premises broadband place ad in minister's local paper.
Nothing could have prepared Ivan Macfadyen for the devastation around him.
The hoax was linked to a nurse's suicide, but radio boss didn't mince words.
A bizarre weather phenomenon predicted to form over the fire raging between Lithgow and Bilpin.
ACT declared the “rainbow territory’’ after passing a bill to establish nation’s first same-sex marriage scheme.
ACTAmnesty says the US has killed civilians in unlawful drone attacks and may be guilty of war crimes.
Treasurer Joe Hockey has announces the Coalition will raise the federal government's debt limit by $200 billion.
Bill Shorten's beleaguered Labor MPs should not despair, says the party's arch-enemy John Howard.
“Ah, better the thud of the deadly gun, and the crash of the bursting shell,
No, I don't want to smell the milk to see if it's off. I believe you. Really? The orange tastes mouldy? I won't try a bit, thanks.
Stronger than expected iron ore production helped lift BHP Billiton’s quarterly output to a new peak.
Australian shares have extended their rally, rising for a sixth straight session.
Investors fear Paul Zahra's shock resignation will disrupt David Jones.
Accounting changes are set to take their toll on Vodafone's already dwindling numbers.
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CBA has been paying banned financial planner Don Nguyen an income of tens of thousands of dollars.
Ray Dalio, the founder of the world's largest hedge fund, has quietly begun teaching his investment secrets on YouTube.
From recycling goods to hiring them out, there is money to be made in the sharing economy.
Demergers are back in fashion; good news, as there's lots of evidence they create value for shareholders.
Absolutely, if you're among a clever breed of craft brewers tapping a thriving niche.
Office jargon can be confusing, pointless and convoluted. Which phrases are the worst culprits?
They say love don't cost a thing, but guess which industry makes the most money?
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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Actor Charlie Hunnam has spoken for the first time since dropping out of The Fifty Shades of Grey film earlier this year.
The X Factor judge is seriously unimpressed after his latest hit single disappeared off iTunes.
Last night's twist has certainly divided viewers, but could it also still conquer?
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A barrage of conflicting advice about do's and don'ts during pregnancy awaits women.
Social media makes it easy to keep tabs on your ex. But it's a slippery slope.
From Good Food
If the influx of new venues is any indication, visitors will soon be able to use lire to pay for the parking meters.
Hopping with post-work shared tables and couples, Chui Lee Luk's new restaurant is a glam, fun place to be.
Year old 'birthday apples' and gassed tomatoes: what we're really putting into our mouths.
From Daily Life
It's that favourite movie cliche, the makeover scene. Some go to plan... others backfire.
From Breaking Bad's Skyler White to Orange is the New Black's Red, here are some of our favourite 'difficult' female characters.
The growing trend of "selfies at serious places" is online behaviour everyone should avoid.
She paid for lunch for two government workers during the shutdown - then Ellen called and changed her life.
As a mother of two boys she expected many challenges but this was not one of them. And then her four-year-old asked her this.
Kids really do say - and do - the most embarrassing things, as these humiliated parents can attest.
'Dilapidated facilities', dishonest airport workers - particularly taxi drivers - long waiting times and rude officials.
Michael O'Leary, Ryanair's outspoken chief executive, faces up to travellers on Twitter.
Just opened in Melbourne, how does Australia's first Tune Hotel measure up?
Supporters of fibre-to-the-premises broadband are taking their campaign to Turnbull's electorate on Wednesday.
A proposal to use drones to deliver textbooks and fast food shot down by academics and industry.
The punters have begun queuing for what is expected to be spiffy new versions of iPads.
The federal government has written to Australian telcos asking for detailed maps of their networks
Google will shield news and human rights groups from cyber attacks and allow citizens in some countries to bypass censorship.
Incubator Muru-D to give telco early insights into ventures that could reshape its business.
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Two architects explore how unusual ceiling features can enhance domestic spaces.
Spring buyers are being treated to some of the best designer homes in Sydney.
Experts have rallied behind a new report that is in favour of an annual land tax.
Ford SUV is covering Australia as part of an extensive development program.
Indian brand trades on tough conditions to sell to tradies and farmers.
Melbourne Victory coach has accepted offer from FFA but his club are still demanding $1 million in compensation.
Sixteen kilograms. That is how much weight Mark Cosgrove has lost recently.
Mundine says he tried to rescue bout by guaranteeing Mosley his money.
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I have now heard the phrase ''watch your six'' on telly twice in a week and they weren't news promos.
Famous heralds exciting boob job news for Miley Cyrus with cover headline ''I Felt Like A Boy''. This could be taken in various ways:
A new TV series looks at how artists helped shape Australia's identity in its first 200 years.
I spent six years at private school, and Ja'mie is all too real