'He's belting his head on the bathroom door'
Clive Palmer launches tirade against Nick Xenophon, ranting about "his Brylcreem, hair dryer and his black hair".
Clive Palmer launches tirade against Nick Xenophon, ranting about "his Brylcreem, hair dryer and his black hair".
Geoffrey Boycott lays into England skipper, saying he does not have the personality for the job.
Comment He is authentic, a crucial advantage in politics, pragmatic and clever.
Hotel managers admit the prices are exorbitant, but 400,000 people are coming to the city.
The English tourist was then punched twice and knocked to the ground outside a bar.
US discount retailer pumps another $110 million into its Australian operations.
Analysis: Medicare is an obvious target for the budget managers.
Formula One legend is in a critical condition after suffering head injuries while skiing with his 14-year-old son in France.
Heiress to one of the largest food companies in the world, Nedenia Post Dye, has been found stabbed to death in Honduras.
Aerial shark patrols of the NSW coastline are ''inefficient and expensive'', a government report says.
After five days of sailing, the Aurora Australis is just over 20 nautical miles from the stranded ship.
Safety concerns for Winter Olympics after 'Black Widow' suicide bombing kills at least 16.
The Australian Medical Association says a GP fee would put pressure on public hospitals.
Clive Palmer says he has nothing to hide about his senate power-sharing deal with the Motoring Enthusiasts Party.
Tony Burke will be the next Labor prime minister. He is authentic, a crucial advantage in politics, and pragmatic.
Generally we like to think that gender roles don't really matter. But sometimes things happen that can throw you.
It’s bad enough losing the rugby, but in 2014 we'll have to suffer Kiwis getting uppity about their economy as well.
The Australian sharemarket has opened nearly half a per cent higher.
Forge Group shares have taken off for the fifth day in a row.
US discount retailer intensifies war on Woolies, Coles and funnels $110m to fund further expansion.
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As the mining boom slows, Western Australia's 'City of the North' looks to the future.
Documents show how the Fed gave JPMorgan a free hand to expand in areas that are typically off limits to banks.
Though still far from the mainstream - and too complex for most of us - Bitcoin is no longer a toy for anarchists and hackers.
There are bullies on the playground, in the classroom and at the office. Or perhaps right beside you at home.
Two shots of popular culture with a dash of taste drives return of the marvellous mixer.
It seems like the perfect anti-corporate career, but is it really a dream job?
You've got your seven figure goal - now how are you going to get there?
Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher is in a coma and remains in a "critical" condition after suffering head injuries in a skiing accident.
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Come Date With Me | 2pm - 3pm |
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Most valuable painting to be identified in show's 35-year history was bought for £400 at an antiques shop.
Flab-blaster 3000 one minute, non-stick cookware the next - morning TV isn't for the faint-hearted.
High hopes dashed after songs offered for early download. But what do critics think of the album?
Need more motivation than looking and feeling better? Here it is.
Dating has become a serious investment for many.
Why I don't want to get skinnier or be better in the new year.
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They're perfect for a picnic or party. Here's how to make them.
Don't scoff when asked to bring a sparkling red to a dinner party, it's one of Australia's great national drinks.
From summer pudding to tiramisu to creme brulee, there's a dessert for every occasion.
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A salute to the celebrity LBD (little black dress) featuring the one that started it all: Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's.
Let us go for a trip down memory lane where it was often business up front and a party down back. Perhaps not a party you wanted to go to...
A look at all the people we looked up to in that fabulous, grungey decade before stylists existed.
A simple guide to turning your lofty aspirations into concrete, achievable goals in 2014.
A 12-year-old with an inoperable brain tumour has had her wish granted by superstar Beyonce.
She was having chemo when she learnt she was pregnant ... then she had to make the hardest decision of her life.
Hotel managers admit the prices are exorbitant, but there's a reason they can get away with it.
The Thai capital offers some of the world's finest hotels at bargain prices.
The Vietnamese are known for hospitality, but their airline doesn't reflect this.
Review: Apple's new Mac Pro is daring, extravagant and elite - or maybe it's just for the elite,
writes Molly Wood.
Some will end the year disappointed as nothing dramatic seems to have happened - but they should think again.
Digital copies of the physical world may change the way we get information in the future.
With the end of the year approaching, we take a look at the IT Pro stories that captured your imagination.
As Apple, Twitter and Samsung compete for domination, the old guard has not yet given up in the fight for the electronic dollar.
Apple CEO Tim Cook received compensation valued at $4.8 million this year, a 1.9 per cent increase on 2012.
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The O'Farrell government's plan to provide 30,000 homes has been dealt a blow.
What a crazy, zany property year it has been.
China's first premium car brand set to debut station wagon at Geneva motor show.
From the sleek to the spectacular, we list the best show cars of the year.
Formula One legend Michael Schumacher is in a critical condition after suffering head injuries in a skiing accident in the French Alps.
Tasmanian batsman Alex Doolan is a step closer to making his Test debut after being included in the Australian 14-man squad.
Alastair Cook does not have the right personality or tactical awareness.
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The latest box office-topping instalment in The Hobbit trilogy is likely to make arachnophobes squirm.
Science fiction, comedy, crime and drama - all the bases are covered for the coming year.
Obesity epidemic has served up a super-sized portion of myths and misunderstandings.