'We're just trying to win a competition'
Erskineville couple whose immigration-themed Christmas decoration display went viral, say they "didn't expect it to go as far as it has".
Erskineville couple whose immigration-themed Christmas decoration display went viral, say they "didn't expect it to go as far as it has".
Heart-warming film following a mother and daughter looking for love in an unusual way.
tvExperts test the skills of soldiers in the most severe environments the body can withstand.
tvCourt upholds woman's right to millions in pre-nuptial agreement, for marriage that lasted two years.
To the Jawoyn people of southern Kakadu, it is known as "sickness country".
11-year-old's project about a child trapped in a vicious custody battle got the attention of a Family Court judge.
Electricity prices in NSW should fall regardless of the carbon price.
It has the makings of a Monty Python sketch: three men ringing a radio station claiming to be the same man.
Economists don't make cars, people do - and my father was one of them for 30 years.
Family members tell their stories of loss in a service for all victims of gun violence in America.
All states and territories have agreed to start the process towards "one-stop shops" for environmental approvals at the COAG meeting .
The Immigration Minister would not confirm the future of humanitarian work on Nauru and Manus after a Salvation Army contract expires.
Nelson Mandela, Qantas uniforms and same-sex marriage drew comments from our readers this week.
To the relief of tub-thumping Christians in the federal cabinet, gay marriage in the provinces is off the boil - for now.
Despite a relief rally on Friday, local shares fell over the past week.
Crown shares down more than 5 per cent on news of Vic pokies tax.
Queensland confirms it will to auction off road toll division Queensland Motorways.
Dollar drops below 90 US cents after comments from RBA governor.
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It must be of little comfort to think those headlines were the result of policy that was at least half-right.
The world economy is primed for its fastest expansion in four years, with the US propelling the improvement.
Sending money overseas costs more from Australia than just about any other wealthy country.
Forget prudent planning, most of us expect a dead relativey to pay for our retirement.
Premium spirits or special bubbles are great fall-backs when you don't know what to buy.
How would you feel if your colleagues gave you a blow-up doll or a mug that read ‘office bitch’?
Will a machine take over your job?
A French couple who sail the world with their children performing acrobatics on their boat will be putting on a show in Sydney's Cockle Bay wharf this weekend.
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2Day FM's new team doesn't think four people on one radio show is too much.
Christmas-themed singles are not a big part of Australian culture but that could change.
Beyonce surprises fans by dropping an album on iTunes unannounced, showing off Brunswick.
Perhaps the concept of 'deserving better' is something of a myth.
Celebrity chef Nigella Lawson has been accused of lying about the extent of her drug use.
Balls, awards and events. Where the stars have been spotted this week.
From Good Food
Don't scoff when asked to bring a sparkling red to a dinner party, it's one of Australia's great national drinks, writes Cathy Gowdie.
Recipes both old-school and new, from farro salad to a nut roast and, of course, tofurkey.
Paella pans, ice-cream makers and tagines, we ask the experts if they're really necessary.
From Daily Life
A survey has revealed what the 'perfect female face' looks like. But what do these findings actually tell us?
A Special K ad campaign wants to "get rid of fat talk" while telling women they need to manage their weight.
Ridiculous terms that need to be removed from the cultural lexicon.
Many children attend weekly lessons for years before mastering basic survival techniques. Is there another way?
Ever wonder what happened to the child stars that entertained us all those years ago?
Get back to good old-fashioned family fun with our pick of over 50 of the best board and card games from your childhood.
A double shot of alcohol and altitude can make for a flight with unpleasant side effects.
Compared with the northern hemisphere, I find the way we do Christmas a bit dispiriting.
Our writers spend their year going places. Here are their most memorable experiences of 2013.
You can Snapchat it, Facebook it, Kik it, WhatsApp it, Twitter DM it, iMessage it, and now Instagram Direct it.
In Australia, we tweeted about reality television, but worldwide the top tweets of the year were somewhat sadder.
Homes with cable broadband the forgotten victims of the Coalition.
A data breach involving more than 40 million lost passwords occurred every three months in 2013.
Facebook is in Australia and it's scouting scout out the best and brightest university students.
Senate committee to examine surveillance by police and security agencies.
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The $52 million sale of Altona to Xiuzhen Ding was just one highlight of 2013.
A daring, remote temple of a house that evokes delight.
Commentators gobsmacked as Saturday auctions nudge 1000.
German brand's $59,900 hot hatch offers few faults.
New five-seater offers a better drive and more space.
For years, it seems, we’ve been hearing from the game’s cognoscenti that Steven Smith is the future of Australian cricket.
Sebastian Hassett looks at the frightening form of our three World Cup group rivals.
Adept at batting, bowling and fielding, in selection terms Smith is a keeper.
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It took nine years and a huge cult following to convince Will Ferrell it was time to put Ron Burgundy back on air.
'Fake' sign language interpreter at Nelson Mandela's memorial says a schizophrenic episode was to blame.
Australia has again become a focus of the increasingly bitter debate over gun control in the United States.