Bulldog Hewitt downs baffling Federer
Lleyton Hewitt upsets Swiss great Roger Federer in a stunning three-set victory 6-1 4-6 6-3 in the Brisbane International final.
Lleyton Hewitt upsets Swiss great Roger Federer in a stunning three-set victory 6-1 4-6 6-3 in the Brisbane International final.
Two agents are on a dangerous mission to bring down the leader of a radical organization.
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Pair became violently ill less than a day into their holiday.
Drivers are being warned to watch their speed as police prepare to turn on new fixed-speed cameras.
Woman involved in a fatal crash on Saturday afternoon is discharged from hospital.
Prominent bar owner slams Yarra council, state government over its failure to control the illegal party that trashed Edinburgh Gardens.
Queenland police sound warning to members of interstate outlaw bikie gangs after charging five Victorian men.
More than supply chains link Australian brands to the factories where their clothing is made in Bangladesh.
Australians finding themselves in trouble overseas may cop charges for government help.
Health Minister flags overhaul of Medicare, as soaring costs make system 'unmanageable'.
Tom Chivers separates fact from fiction in the fully autonomous weapons debate.
Magazines and catwalks are failing to show our ethnic diversity.
Funds are flowing from mining into biotech, but investing in the sector is not for the faint-hearted.
For the first time since 2005, the S&P500 index starts a year with two straight negative sessions.
The world's largest money manager takes stake in embattled mining services company.
There are solid economic reasons why a GP fee is being considered.
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Happy New Year! For the first time since 2008 these words come without irony.
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.
After seven puppies with deadly parvovirus were found abandoned in a cardboard box, rescue group Pawsome Friends decided to try and save their lives. Incredibly, they succeeded with four of them.
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Popular Aussie iPhone camera app pulled from App Store, sparking speculation it has been acquired.
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Australia claims Ashes whitewash with comprehensive 281-run win.
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Radical groups dominating the battlefield inside Syria attract foreign Jihadists in the fight for freedom.
Social media have conquered the world. The one thing they can't topple is human vanity.
ASIO's surveillance films captured many Australians.