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Missing man found alive near Ballarat
BALLARAT: Police have found a 43 year old man missing since last night.
B&S virgins tackle country Australia's biggest night
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Australian of the Year: Adam Goodes mixes sorrow with celebration on Australia Day
He has been crowned Australian of the Year. But for Adam Goodes, Australia Day is a time of ...
Fred Chaney named Senior Australian of the Year
Former politician Fred Chaney is Senior Australian of the Year in recognition of his commitment to reconciliation and human rights.
Navy examines staff links to racist group
The navy has launched an investigation into revelations defence personnel are members of an online racist group that calls for ...
Speaking English an obligation: Senator Fierravanti Wells
As citizenship ceremonies and barbecues fire up across the country for Australia Day, a senior government MP called for migrants ...
Rite of passage comes with a high risk for those seeking foreign adventures
The number of Australian tourists under 25 dying overseas has doubled in the past decade as younger travellers ...
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In the outer suburbs, a mother admires her two kitchens. In Bundoora, a manufacturing worker retrains. In Sunshine, a widow ...
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TV's trip down memory lane
From Phryne Fisher to Fat Tony, television is offering audiences more versions of Australia's past than ever before.
Critic's choice
88 is a reminder of just how important the first, formalised Invasion Day protest was.
Convict life revealed
A long-lost book is a precious part of Australia's heritage, writes Robert Willson.
Michaela McGuire: books that changed me
Author, blogger and editor Michaela McGuire talks about her favourite books.
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When a passion for work careers into an addiction
For recovering workaholics, the risk of crossing the line back into unhealthy work habits lurks.
Students may be disadvantaged by starting school at 5 years old
Children in Australia start school younger than almost anywhere else in the developed world, up to two years ...
Shivering can help burn fat: scientists
It may be the world's easiest weight-loss plan, involving no exercise or dieting.
Her reality: could you really fall in love with your computer?
The day when your computer will know you better than any human is rapidly approaching.
Harrow-style B&S ball jump-starts initiation
Bone of contention
Fish oil's healthy reputation is under scrutiny as questions are raised about its links to cancer.
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Craig Tansley discovers Brisbane's first international hotel is once again looking its best - albeit with a bar ...
Love on the rocks
Newlywed Tom Reilly gives romance a chance.
The Cruise Director: Australia Day
What's happening for Australia Day on board the ships sailing around the country?
Tale of two Tasmanian riverbanks
A tour of the Tamar Valley's wineries reveals depth and diversity in styles, writes Andrew Bain.