The richest suburb: They're swimming in it
Residents of this harbour postcode earn a higher annual income than several African nations - a handy $2.5 billion.
Residents of this harbour postcode earn a higher annual income than several African nations - a handy $2.5 billion.
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Health Minister gives the strongest signal to date that Medicare overhaul will go ahead.
More than 10,000 Australians make use of "exceptional circumstances" criteria to access cash.
Recent street violence doesn't care about occupation, suburb or social strata. Why is it happening?
Besides the technical issues that have dogged the park, patrons are unhappy with the high prices.
Chinese polar resupply ship Xue Long has flagged it may need help after coming to the aid of Akademik Shokalskiy.
It is only 1pm but the winter sky is already darkening in the border town of Kilis and this hotel reception room is cold.
Tony Abbott has admitted that the jury is still out on him as prime minister, but he says he's well prepared for the top job.
Two key events dominated 2013, but there were also plenty of surprises.
A guide to 2014 culture, technology and politics. Maybe.
As Amanda Vanstone once famously asked: What can can five bucks buy you anyway?
ASX pulls back on soft China data, gold miners jump
Happy New Year! For the first time since 2008, we can say it without irony.
Gold headed for the best weekly climb since October on speculation over Asia demand.
BlackRock emerges as substantial shareholder in embattled Forge Group.
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Wal-Mart says it's adding DNA tests of meat it sells in China after recalling donkey products that authorities said contained fox DNA.
As the global security system unravels - with echoes of 1914 - we enter the year of the all-conquering US dollar.
Oodles of oil, the price of rice and Japan rising ... trends to shape our financial future.
The bad habits you need to kick and the good ones you need to acquire for your finances to flourish.
The not-so-humble tosser is typically not hard to spot - unless it's you.
Many people meet their partner at work, but that doesn't make it easy to manage the working relationship.
Never let your emails be consigned to the junk folder again.
England's Ben Stokes has been denied a hat-trick by Nathan Lyon as Australia were dismissed for 326.
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Behind the much-loved tale of Mary Poppins lies a story of conflict, compromise and headstrong womanhood.
New books by John Cleese, Julia Gillard and George R. R. Martin are among the literary treats in store this year.
Markus Zusak expected his novel to flop. Instead, it sold eight million copies and will be seen on the big screen.
Nigella Lawson says she has eaten a lot of chocolate since the “mortifying” experience of having her private life put on display during the fraud trial of two former assistants.
There's a joke among tattoo artists that whenever Rihanna gets a new tattoo, droves of 20-something women will soon come asking for the same.
Despite all the bizarre names, you might be surprised by our sedate sensibilities.
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Dietitian Tara Diversi shares her tips for living the motto "everything in moderation".
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"I was seven when I discovered that you were fat, ugly and horrible. Up until that point I believed you were beautiful."
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Is it okay to send your kids to childcare when you've got the day off work? Parents are divided.
"I resented the continuous expectations and that I was always called upon to solve problems ... beyond my young capabilities."
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A pool where swimming naked is the norm and 19 other reasons to visit the Finnish capital.
A haven away from the hurly-burly of the island's crammed tourist strips.
They're one of the most spectacular sights in nature, but this region has more to offer.
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.
There's nothing like a few quiet days, a lounge chair and some good books to expand our horizons.
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 that is worth more than $1 billion.
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Melbourne's house prices are on the cusp of a new high.
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Blue oval promises free fuel by harnessing the sun.
Japanese brand finally claims the title of Australia's favourite car.
Sydney FC overcame a harsh send-off and rough penalty call to scrap a 2-2 draw with an injury-hit Adelaide United in a controversial clash.
As rumours tend to, it started as a whisper and before long became the talk of the town.
Three years ago against England, Steve Smith looked out of his depth.
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The Beverly Hills offices of the Narrative Group will make or break Australian fitness personality Michelle Bridges.
Out go the mince pies and in come the popular fruit buns.
I think I'm a relatively urbane person: I attended university, I've read classic novels, I've watched foreign films.