Politics clouds climate debate
COMMENT The world's so-called authority on climate change has become a political tool.
COMMENT The world's so-called authority on climate change has become a political tool.
Claims social media giant gathering user details to give to advertisers.
Boy charged over Birrarung Marr assault unpopular with co-accused: court.
Previously unseen documents reveal just how far Iron Lady went to maintain image.
Coach refuses to bite after A-League threat to dock points for unruly fan behviour.
Police investigating claims female Christmas Island detainee was sexually assaulted.
England in control, with Watson following Clarke, Warner and Rogers back in the pavilion on day one at the SCG.
Australia's skipper out for just 10 runs, caught in the slips by Ian Bell off the bowling of Ben Stokes.
Increased government funding will barely cover rising costs in some state schools this year, principals warn.
His victim critically ill on life support, the alleged assailant denies knowing how the fight started.
NSWCzech investigators found weapons at the Palestinian mission in Prague a day after the ambassador was killed.
Greens will push for ban on promotion of alcohol in sport, arguing it is loophole for industry to target children.
Two key events dominated 2013, but there were also plenty of surprises.
A new year should see Labor take some moral leadership on the treatment of refugees.
Digital ad agencies are so bedazzled by technology that they've forgotten how to sell.
Rupert Murdoch's 21st Century Fox is selling its 47 per cent stake in Star China TV.
The Australian share market has opened nearly half a per cent lower.
Happy New Year! For the first time since 2008, we can say it without irony.
US factory activity held near a 2-1/2-year high in December.
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Policies to lift rural living standards are working.
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Many people meet their partner at work, but that doesn't make it easy to manage the working relationship.
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Joaquin Phoenix and Amy Adams talk about their experience working on Spike Jonze's new film Her.
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Lawyer who leaked one of the publishing world's biggest secrets - about Harry Potter author's pseudonym - pays price.
Network's director of television responds to critics of New Year's Eve broadcast.
Former Ten correspondent to join one of America's 'big three' networks.
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They weren't due for another few weeks, but these twins had other ideas.
From the best address in London to the Whitsundays in Australia, here are the top six hotels opening this year.
Australia may have been the first country to ban smoking on planes, but there was opposition.
Throughout the northern hemisphere, revellers welcome in the new year by taking a dip in icy waters.
The NSA is racing to build a computer that could break nearly every kind of encryption used to protect important data.
Facebook is being sued over allegations it monitors private messages and shares the data with advertisers.
Why spending hours on a computer or tablet is not all bad news for children.
A third of Australian fixed broadband premises never get more than speeds of 9 Mbps: study.
eBay's PayPal unit has filed a patent application proposing secure tokens that could be used as virtual currency.
Cyber security company FireEye has acquired Mandiant in a cash-and-stock deal worth more than $1 billion.
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The Melbourne Victory and Western Sydney Wanderers have been charged with bringing the game into disrepute.
Bernard Tomic says he is full of confidence and ready to defend the title he won last summer.
Don Argus will not be prepared to call his review a success until Australia is ranked No.1.
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