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Mick Moss started taking steroids in his mid 20s to bulk up. Here he describes the "uncontrollable" impact they can have on young people.
Mick Moss started taking steroids in his mid 20s to bulk up. Here he describes the "uncontrollable" impact they can have on young people.
Experts unpack the facts about the science behind the everyday items we buy at the supermarket.
tvThe amazing story of a woman wrongly locked in an Australian mental hospital for 22 years.
tvTony Abbott declares his concern as a parent, after admitting his daughters enjoy going out in Manly and ''occasionally to Kings Cross''.
Comment: ''You've still got that lump on your back." It's not nice to hear. But do you ignore it, or act on it?
Law officials finding it hard to regulate synthetic drugs as manufacturers find ways to stay one step ahead.
Lab results show there are no signs of foul play in deaths of Australian mother and daughter in Bali.
Man drowns while trying to help his two sons when they appeared to get caught in a rip at Burrill Beach about noon on Friday.
Rejecting the lure of a people smuggler did nothing to help this desperate man.
A top Pakistani policeman renowned for his tough stance on Islamist militants has been killed by a Taliban car bomb.
Cost of seeing a doctor would soar if private health insurers were allowed to cover GP fees, a health economist warns.
The federal government's new green paper reveals many practical problems with its policy to combat climate change.
It's the best of the week's comments, with the SCG hemline furore capturing the attention of readers.
The National Museum of Beirut houses one of the greatest prehistoric collections in the world.
With new entrants crowding the field, some areas will struggle.
Canadian dairy dynamo will extend its takeover bid for Warrnambool Cheese & Butter.
Unions fear Alcoa may bring forward the closure of one of its smelting operations.
A good Christmas and start to the new year have buoyed the sector's hopes.
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Here are 15 charts showing what you need to know about the economy as it transitions away from mining-led growth.
Past five years proved too much for Long-term Thinking, as he fought for relevance with 24/7 news and Twitter.
Striving to achieve a set of goals is all very well, but it may mean missing out on other cash-saving opportunities.
A new study finds people have an instinct to earn more than can possibly be consumed.
Sniff, swirl, sip and say something pretentious. It doesn't need to be this way.
Why are tradespeople usually so unprofessional?
Some of world’s top entrepreneurs think he is.
Which team to put your bets on for the Sydney derby and are the FFA getting it right when dealing with fan violence.
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After all the care and craft that's gone into Saving Mr Banks it's a pity to see it lose its edge and slide into sentimentality.
There is little reality to the movie and that's partly intentional as it tries to walk the line between innocence and horror.
The Clancyverse is not the sort of place you might expect to meet Kenneth Branagh.
A new year, a new you - but where do you draw the line? And should we judge the choices of others?
The number of close friends you have could remain the same for your whole life, according to a new study.
It's not just Michael Bay who has a reputation for being hard work ...
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A classic breakfast dish gets a spicy caramel makeover.
Community-based fruit and vegetable shopping is flourishing in Sydney.
Beer matching expert picks recipes to match your brew of choice.
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Marilyn Monroe's white floaty halter neck dress was voted number one but which other statement gowns deserve a nod?
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A child has been sexually assaulted by a family member of a childcare worker, police allege.
The pain of losing someone you love is even more confusing for children who are kept in the dark.
Steve Biddulph says we already have the answer we just need to put it into practice.
Why does a one-way ticket on most airlines cost almost as much as a return fare?
Movies can inspire you to visit a destination ... or they can put you off it.
Here are the hottest travel trends we'll see this year.
Surveillance apps touted as anti-violence tools have been criticised by victim groups as useless.
Queensland's Sophie Lester asked for a dragon - and science delivered.
ACTGoogle is about to let total strangers email you. Here's how to opt out.
Telstra fined half a million dollars for taking too long to connect new phone lines in urban areas.
Before too many tech firms claim to have the best "software-defined networks", its inventor has a warning.
That murmur coming off your computer gear may mean more than just noise, new research has found.
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Comment: Planning reform stalled by fear mongering community groups.
If any proof was needed that rental prices are through the roof, then this is it.
The festive season may have ended but it’s clear we're still dreaming of the beach.
Drive compares V8 convertibles from Germany and the United Kingdom.
The full low-down on what new cars are coming in 2014 from each brand.
Australia will take as many as six quicks to South Africa to cope with the dual demands of heavy workloads and short turnarounds between Tests.
Rugby league immortal Andrew Johns will make his return to the football field when he straps on the boots at the Auckland Nines next month.
Tomic books a place in his second consecutive Sydney International final.
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A French magazine says President Francois Hollande is having an affair with actress Julie Gayet.
The Sydney Festival's About an Hour program has more affordable bite-sized morsels up for grabs.
Kody Brown, his four wives and 17 children want to be the new face of polygamy, what some consider the next step after same-sex marriage.