'Nothing is impossible to the human spirit'
After NRL player Ryan Stig described homosexuality as the work of satan, one Fairfax Media journalist felt compelled to respond.
After NRL player Ryan Stig described homosexuality as the work of satan, one Fairfax Media journalist felt compelled to respond.
Interactive: Surging house prices are reshaping Sydney.
Comment: There's something curious about the citizens of Portland and their dental health.
Exclusive: Man who assassinated the Israeli prime minister reveals conditions of Prisoner X's cell.
Throwing the doors open each weekend has a way of bringing about the baddest of the bad behaviour.
Huge numbers of discarded tyres are an accident waiting to happen.
Much of the Great Barrier Reef is continuing to degrade, especially areas closest to the mainland.
On very rare occasions, almost always at night, Edward Snowden leaves his secret, guarded residence.
Bill Shorten says Labor won't help scrap tax without substitute trading scheme.
Australian ambassador spent less than 20 minutes in a meeting with Indonesia.
I never thought I would write this column, but I am because of Michael Kirby.
Joining the neighbourhood: A personal story of equal rights advocacy.
Macquarie Bank's plans to give shareholders stake in Sydney Airport pushed shares to four-year highs.
Macquarie ends tie that has led to it reaping hundreds of millions of dollars in fees.
Holden Commodore records strongest monthly sales performance since September 2011.
"Firing on all cylinders'' was how Mike Smith framed ANZ's $6.5 billion bell-ringer this week.
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Corporate bookmakers have stepped up the tempo in the battle for the punter's dollar.
Nation's oldest department store appears to have been flooded with exuberant Liberal voters.
It pays to do a little homework before deciding to manage your own fund.
It was standing room only when a vast collection of nautical memorabilia went under the hammer.
Once the spirit of the masses before being pensioned off, gin is in favour once again.
Remember actually going into a bank? No Google? Faxes? Things have changed.
True or false? A consultant is someone who takes the watch from your wrist and tells you the time.
WARNING: GRAPHIC IMAGES Ammon McNeely captures the moments immediately after his BASE jumping accident when he was convinced he would lose his leg.
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Home Shopping | 1:30am - 2am |
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Paprika | 12:55am - 2:35am |
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Home Shopping | 2am - 2:30am |
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Africa Alive | 2am - 3am |
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We can only hope that Saul Goodman doesn't get afflicted with Smallville syndrome.
Lightning strikes twice for Chris Hemsworth who is back as the god of thunder Thor.
Heaven seems like an unlikely place to find a spy with an ear for opera.
Among the pampered pleasure palaces of Flemington racecourse's Birdcage, they call it The Unveil.
The remarkable story of John Letts, the former jockey who interviews the Cup winner on horseback.
Bikini and post-baby body should never be put into the same sentence and yet, they are.
From Good Food
It's a decadent dish with a North American twist. Here's how to make it.
It's a simple diet that's easy to follow. Think olive oil, leafy greens, seafood plus a little meat and sugar.
This breakfast roll with avocado and egg has the added zing of HP sauce.
From Daily Life
A host of clebrities have mimicked each other this year including Ellen DeGeneres appearing dressed as Nicki Minaj.
Need a pick me up? These are the literary alternatives to a long soak in a warm bath.
From Mad Men to New Girl and Orange is the New Black these are the best of the best.
It started with a ramble about avocados, but ended in Hamish making an on-air announcement.
Australia's literacy scores are dropping because children are not comprehending what they are reading, argues Misty Adoniou.
Kim Kardashian reckons one part of her looks better than ever since having a baby ... and it's probably not what you think.
Nothing strikes fear in the heart of a traveller as much as a seat companion with a cold or the flu.
These websites offer bargain airfares and package deals.
How to spend a perfect single day in some of the world's most fascinating places.
Media mogul Rupert Murdoch outs himself as a user of tech that tracks every move he makes.
The US military wants to produce a prototype of a protective "Iron Man suit" packed with the latest communications gear.
Everyone knows the internet is all about cats, even Dell.
Huawei is 'extremely disappointed' it won't be allowed to participate in the NBN.
Lessons on dress style, body language, communication and the use of social media.
How does a company that has lost millions since 2010 and never made a profit raise $US1.6 billion?
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When you’re talking Sydney suburbs, what’s in a name?
Rising prices are raising fresh concerns about worsening housing affordability.
The waterfront property at the centre of an outstanding loan dispute has finally sold.
Safety laws push $9990 Chery J1 and other Chinese cars out of the market.
Buyers return to Australia’s most iconic passenger car, despite gloomy future.
One of Bart Cummings' favourite proverbs - and there are several - is that training horses is like being a detective.
Cricket's latest technology gizmo, the real-time Snickometer, could make a surprise late entry to the game's decision review system.
Juric's performance against Adelaide did not just haunt his former club, it shattered them.
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A wine list is an unusual choice for bedtime reading, but Julia Sewell peruses Rockpool's 156-page wine list every night.
One of Sydney's great survivors, the Tank Stream has been driven underground; polluted and poisoned, rerouted and blocked.
Myfanwy Horne was a journalist and book editor. To some she might have been known as the wife of author Donald Horne.