Debate begins over Stokehouse rebuild
Architects see an opportunity to construct a new landmark beach destination on Melbourne's foreshore.
Architects see an opportunity to construct a new landmark beach destination on Melbourne's foreshore.
A deflated Alastair Cook has admitted he is considering his future as England cricket captain.
Nation's legal system in disarray and cases against scores of asylum seekers in limbo.
Australia's efforts to drive down the cost of solar energy have been recognised.
Planning Minister blocks release of papers on botched rezoning of Phillip Island farmland.
Federal government has a right to reassess education policies: Christopher Pyne.
Lawyers apply to block the Abbott government's scheme to tackle underpayments.
Council to build memorial to pair who were the first people executed in Melbourne on this day in 1842.
Australia could soon return to the top of the one-day international rankings after claiming a series victory at the SCG.
As residents returned to their homes after the bushfire subsided, a new challenge emerged - a lack of tourists.
Opposition leader Bill Shorten insists Labor can win government back at the next election if it stays united.
Images emerge of an attacker throwing a grenade into a crowd of anti-government protesters in central Bangkok, injuring 28 people.
Federal government has a right to reassess the education policies of its predecessor says Pyne.
Opposition leader Bill Shorten insists Labor can win government back at the next election if it stays united.
The controversy involving Cory Bernardi is a further illustration of his inability to be a team player.
Now is the time for informed debate on the choices patients have.
Suitors for Shell's Geelong refinery have been reminded of the extremely challenging nature of the business.
Tom Waterhouse turned a profit on his controversial betting operation just in time for Christmas.
Dozens of Australians gave tip-offs to US scheme rewarding whistleblowers with cash.
The size of Australia's banks one of the more interesting issues facing inquiry into financial system.
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David Thodey has been busy selling off businesses in order to implement his vision of the telco's future.
Economic textbooks rarely talk about power. When they do, it's about market power.
From 'vishing' to graphene, fraudsters are eternally innovative. Read on for the swindles of the moment.
Piles of money are lost each year by savers who leave their cash in everyday accounts.
I'm a proud member of team Speedo. Anyone got a problem with that?
Make 2014 the year you get physical at work.
Are unfair dismissal laws really unreasonable to business?
Asylum seekers who were ''pushed back'' to Indonesia claim Australian navy used profane language dealing with them.
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The cost of the ferry to Kangaroo Island was so high, we made the decision to just cancel our accommodation instead.
The cost of a vacation in this country has seen Australians holidaying abroad in greater numbers.
There's a glimmer of a second golden age of rail, as Anthony Dennis discovers on a railway hotel tour.
These spinning, jumping robots are a long way from the humble remote control cars of yesteryear.
US President Barack Obama has banned spying on leaders of US allies and reined in the collection of phone data.
Wearable gadgets are taking over, and 2014 is shaping up to be the year they go mainstream.
The malware at the centre of Target's recent data breach affecting millions of US customers was partly written in Russian.
Elihu Feustel bets millions on tennis, but watches less than an hour of it each year. Here's how he does it.
Australian organisations running large data centre networks should be investigating SDN.
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It may resemble a spaceship but it pays homage to a postal stamp.
German brand's limited edition variant of its ballistic C63 AMG packs and even bigger punch.
American cars are out in the cold.
Former No.1 rediscovers her best tennis after some difficult years.
It all started so well. Three rounds, three highly rated, difficult opponents, three wins.
Behind Nick Kyrgios and Thanasi Kokkinakis a multicultural melting pot is on the rise.
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Crazy zealots and their antics are hilarious, until you realise the damage they do.
Educational reform must be put ahead of partisan politics.
The Australian band are wowing Europe with their latest album.