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Nothing went right in ABC's coverage
Comment: The national broadcaster waited until December 31 to slip in one of the great televised train wrecks of this or any other year.
Comment: The national broadcaster waited until December 31 to slip in one of the great televised train wrecks of this or any other year.
A rock n roll star and his mentor battle naysayers to make world class wine in the Arizona desert.
tvAre our smartest kids just the product of genetic coincidence or is there something more?
tvMan who allegedly left Daniel Christie, 18, fighting for life allegedly assaulted four strangers after saying "I'm an MMA fighter".
St Vincent's treated one patient every 30 minutes on NYE who had been knocked unconscious.
Jackson Strong airlifted to Sydney with serious injuries after backyard fireworks incident.
Comment: Abbott's adviser must have thought it was April Fool's Day when he wrote article.
The night drew a much larger crowd than anticipated.
Attempts to evacuate passengers by helicopter from the stranded Akademik Shokalskiy have been delayed further.
Romanians and Bulgarians now have the right to work in EU's 28 countries, sparking mass immigration fears.
Secret papers reveal the moment when housing unaffordability became part of our lives.
Comment Maurice Newman, adviser to the PM, must have thought December 31 was April Fool's Day.
The release of the cabinet papers provides a lesson or two for the present generation of politicians.
My hopes for this year are nothing special - to never again hear the word ''sweet''. Not everything is ''sweet''. And nothing is ''sweet as''.
US stocks closed out their best year in more than 15 at the end of 2013.
Commercial property sales reached more than $17 billion in 2013, incorporating offices, retail, industrial and hotel assets.
Mining companies are beginning to assess the damage to their Port Hedland operations.
Tony Stark did more than save the world in Iron Man 3. He helped carry Hollywood to a new high.
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Companies with consumer focus were among the market's best performers, while resources felt the most pain.
Here’s a New Year’s resolution that pays: Find out how much your laziness has been worth.
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.
If you want to hang with the upper crust in 2014, here's a copy of the flight plan.
Forget working dawn until dusk seven days - you can run a successful business on just a few hours a week.
It seems like the perfect anti-corporate career, but is it really a dream job?
From Auckland to London, skies are aglow as the world celebrates the new year.
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ABC News | 7pm - 7:30pm |
ABC1 NSW |
World News Australia | 6:30pm - 7:30pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
Border Security - Australia's Front Line | 7pm - 7:30pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
A Current Affair | 7pm - 7:30pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
The Project | 6:30pm - 7:30pm |
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TV show | Time | Channel |
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7.30 | 7:30pm - 8pm |
ABC1 NSW |
MythBusters Top 25 Special | 7:30pm - 9:15pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
Strip The City | 7:30pm - 8:30pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
RBT | 7:30pm - 8:30pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
KFC T20 Big Bash League | 7:30pm - 11pm |
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QI | 8pm - 8:33pm |
ABC1 NSW |
MythBusters Top 25 Special | 7:30pm - 9:15pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
Strip The City | 7:30pm - 8:30pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
RBT | 7:30pm - 8:30pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
KFC T20 Big Bash League | 7:30pm - 11pm |
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Jonathan Creek | 8:33pm - 10:04pm |
ABC1 NSW |
MythBusters Top 25 Special | 7:30pm - 9:15pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
Die Another Day | 8:30pm - 11:20pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
He's Just Not That Into You | 8:30pm - 11:05pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
KFC T20 Big Bash League | 7:30pm - 11pm |
Network TEN Sydney |
TV show | Time | Channel |
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Jonathan Creek | 8:33pm - 10:04pm |
ABC1 NSW |
New Year's Day Concert 2014 | 9:15pm - 11:50pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
Die Another Day | 8:30pm - 11:20pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
He's Just Not That Into You | 8:30pm - 11:05pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
KFC T20 Big Bash League | 7:30pm - 11pm |
Network TEN Sydney |
TV show | Time | Channel |
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Jonathan Creek | 8:33pm - 10:04pm |
ABC1 NSW |
New Year's Day Concert 2014 | 9:15pm - 11:50pm |
SBS ONE Sydney |
Die Another Day | 8:30pm - 11:20pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
He's Just Not That Into You | 8:30pm - 11:05pm |
Channel Nine Sydney |
KFC T20 Big Bash League | 7:30pm - 11pm |
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We reveal the returning shows our writers are most looking forward to this year.
Five-storey inflatable duck, similar to one due to touch down in Sydney this month, bursts while on display.
Jennifer Lawrence tops poll of biggest money-making stars of 2013, but who else made the list?
As many revellers are sleeping off hangovers, star athletes have taken to Twitter to share their joy at becoming engaged.
This year, exercise science expanded and fine-tuned our understanding of how physical activity affects our brains, joints, hearts and even genes.
Some couples who find themselves in a relationship rut try less than conventional approaches.
From Good Food
Opera House restaurant ends an era with culinary fireworks at $1100 per head.
Banish those boring iceberg lettuce and tomato chunks in favour of these tried and tested winners.
If you're not already making some of these dishes at home, it's time to get started.
From Daily Life
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 Christmas present from a relative has turned one couple into instant millionaires.
This mother and writer was shocked to discover what her son really thought of her lifelong passion.
A rabbi is being sued for severing a newborn's penis during a botched circumcision.
2013 proved once again that when it comes to travelling, Australians are obsessed by airlines.
They're words travellers dread. But here's what to do with those gift requests from friends and family.
$16,000 to spare? Access to the world's best New Year's Eve parties doesn't come cheap.
For technological innovation, 2013 was a remarkably boring year.
Scientists have unveiled 10 glow-in-the-dark piglets made using jellyfish DNA, with potential to create better medicines.
NSA can turn iPhones into spies and use radar wave devices to harvest data from offline PCs: expert.
It's been a tough couple of years for Monster, but now it is starting a new phase.
With the end of the year approaching, we take a look at the IT Pro stories that captured your imagination.
The self-dubbed "Front Page of the Internet" is going for a milestone it has been trying to reach since its founding in 2005.
with Domain.com.au
All of Domain's coverage of ways to improve your home.
The O'Farrell government's plan to provide 30,000 homes has been dealt a blow.
Outlook for Melbourne and Sydney in 2014 is a classic tale of two cities.
Formula one champion's family thank French doctors as the German continues to fight for his life.
Six-figure pricetag expected for first new pony car at Barrett Jackson auction in January.
Follow live coverage as Western Sydney host Brisbane.
Glenn McGrath has hailed Australia’s red-hot attack as being ‘‘as good as I’ve ever seen’’.
Michael Clarke the only batsman from Australia or England to make my Test team of the year.
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If you want to hang with the upper crust in 2014, here's a copy of the flight plan.
Take one dog, add water and suddenly you have a viral sensation on your hands.
Converts to HIIT, the fitness craze for 2014, argue that just two 35-minute sessions a week bring extraordinary benefits.