Closing detention centres to save $88.8m
The Abbott government has announced the closure of four "small and expensive" immigration detention centres.
The Abbott government has announced the closure of four "small and expensive" immigration detention centres.
Lucio Stein Rodrigues died after being punched once outside a Sydney kebab shop. Now his family "desperately want justice".
Suburb's rental prices are rocketing, but its simmering food scene is really set to boil.
Bordellos with flat rates and package deals. it has it all when it comes to pleasures of the flesh.
The pair starting arguing after he went to collect his children from her, police say.
ABC television presenter returning to radio after five years as co-host of breakfast show.
Microsoft already working on the next version of Windows as Windows 8 struggles, expert says.
If there was doubt the Clintons had long memories, the emergence of a spreadsheet ranking people who have crossed them has extinguished that.
Calls for New Jersey governor to resign after accusations of overspending on tourism ads.
Shaun McNeil chose not to appear in court to face a charge of murder over the death of Sydney teen.
A former officer has pleaded guilty to copying explicit video he found on the mobile phone of a victim.
ACTAmerican researchers develop a self-administered test that they claim will help identify the early signs of dementia.
Taxpayers have allegedly been defrauded of tens of thousands of dollars by a recently retired Liberal MP.
Warren Truss says he expects the government will continue to suffer in the polls as it gets the budget back in shape.
It was promoted as the voyage to study the melting of ice sheets in the South Pole.
In the early hours of 2007, at the age of 18, in a quiet residential street I was a victim of senseless violence.
Jordan Belfort, the man portrayed in the Martin Scorsese film The Wolf of Wall Street, says reports of his presence in Australia are “libellous”.
The Australian sharemarket is following US stocks lower after the S&P 500 plunged.
Consumer anxiety is on the rise amid weakness in the economy.
The value of local exchange traded funds hit a record high of $10 billion at the end of 2013.
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Some might care that the Yellow Pages could go the way of the horse and buggy, but most Telstra shareholders don't.
Cutting Qantas' rating to junk provides a much-needed wake-up call to officials in Canberra and corporate execs alike.
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.
It needn't cost the earth to have a stylish and well-built timepiece strapped to your wrist.
Former Packer wife launches sexy yoga-wear line.
They are often boring time wasters. So how can you ditch meetings without affecting your work relationships?
Volkswagen Dune concept just the first of many variations of the retro Beetle.
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So Lorde doesn't want her fans calling themselves disciples. Well, good luck with that.
Christine McVie will rejoin Fleetwood Mac after retiring from the band 15 years ago.
Tricks of filming the Star Wars trilogy have emerged and added fervour to Episode VII.
A new breed of tourist is taking the post-holiday glow to a new level and booking in for cosmetic surgery abroad.
Spinach is packed with iron; meat rots in your stomach - the food myths we should lay to rest.
Golden globes aplenty as braless and brazen stars reveal almost all.
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Made mostly from gelato, it's a very convincing, if not slightly perturbing replica of the savoury, fast-food staple.
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A South Australian uni is offering up men-focused courses which made Alex McKinnon wonder - what would "men's rights" studies actually look like?
South Korea has been swept up in the “alphabetisation” of women's bodies.
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Two eight-year-olds have written a 24 step guide that includes such gems as 'stare at each other' and 'go in bed and do sex'.
Gisele Bundchen under fire for quad biking with her baby in an unsafe way.
It's ridiculous and I don't quite get it, but I do know that it takes me back to my days as a poverty-stricken student.
Questions as to how airliner ended up landing at wrong airport that only had half the runway of its intended destination.
Revealed: the best cheap seat for a long haul to London on a Singapore Airlines superjumbo.
Thinking about quitting your job? A new app aims to relieve the stress by sending a text message to your boss instead.
Snapchat apologises for the excessive amount of spam users are receiving, but says it is not related to a recent data breach.
The next version of Windows is slated to arrive by April 2015 as the current version, Windows 8, is "tanking".
Google has announced plans to acquire Nest Labs, a maker of smart thermostats and smoke alarms, for $3.5 billion.
US President indicates to legislators that he plans to seek little change in a controversial NSA program, sources say.
US retailer Target now says up to 110 million customers' personal information was stolen in a widespread data breach.
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First-home buyers at a record low.
The south coast has recorded modest growth in house values during 2013.
Many sellers hoping to get a jump on the property market as it relaunches this year.
The man who recommended the General Motors board shut down its local operation says the numbers will never add up for local car making.
Exciting styling is back on the menu for Toyota.
Lleyton Hewitt set to play his first rounf match in Melbourne with the temperature tipped to reach a high of 43 degrees.
Ashley Wagner fell over twice and finished outside the qualifying places for the the Winter Olympics. But somehow she was handed a ticket to Sochi.
Jamal Idris came back to Sydney to be closer to his sick mother.
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Sitting all day is bad, say doctors. So will this new desk motivate us to stand?
The Golden Globes red carpet was groaning with globes of another kind.
Red wine with meat, white wine with seafood - is this rule past its use-by date?