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Wet'n'Wild security chief awards lucrative contract to woman he claims he didn't know. But Facebook says otherwise.
Wet'n'Wild security chief awards lucrative contract to woman he claims he didn't know. But Facebook says otherwise.
Three soldiers sent to war in Iraq are later inspired to return to the chaos, but why?
tvNaval officer under investigation after allegedly taking to social media to vent about asylum seekers.
Royal commission recommendations worked, says Fire Services Commissioner.
It's what he feared most but a new study reveals Tony Abbott may be more like Julia Gillard than he hoped.
Two-thirds of Sydney residents feel unsafe in the city centre on a Saturday night.
An ill-fated fishing trip at a popular beach in Sydney’s south leaves man in hospital.
He declared bankruptcy, split from his wife and now this. Tumultuous times look set to continue for Geoffrey Edelsten.
VICMica, key to billion-dollar beauty industry, is mined by children in an impoverished region of India.
The ACTU says Tony Abbott is outsourcing policymaking to big business, in 'a grievous failure of leadership'.
Foreign Minister says sorry over revelations Australian ships breached borders in asylum seeker operations.
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The Abbott government's opportunity to lead has been outsourced to big business in the form of a large number of reviews.
David Thodey has been busy selling off businesses in order to implement his vision of the telco's future.
Results from Intel and General Electric were the latest to dampen the view on earnings.
Improving labor market justifies reductions in monthly bond purchases, says Fed official.
The Australian mining industry rocked by another fatality in Tasmania,.
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Recreational speed boaters, campers and fishermen appear to have closed their wallets.
For many investors “the charts” contain all you need to know about the next big move.
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?
Walking on all fours, giant panda cub Bao Bao makes her debut at the Smithsonian National Zoo in Washington, DC.
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They have the whiff of the B-movie about them, but there's a reason crossover films endure.
The Wolf of Wall Street is a profane docudrama devoted to the brutal underside of American life.
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A generational shift is taking place in attitudes to marriage, with younger couples appearing more committed to the institution than their older peers.
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Meryl Streep accepted an "acting challenge" from Ellen that included reading an oatmeal recipe in a sexy voice. Of course she nailed it.
Always hoped Peter and Wendy would make their romance official? This wedding proposal will bring your dream to life.
When it comes to the red carpet everyone's favourite extrovert, JLaw, is the gift that keeps on giving.
Incredible new video shows the subtle signs parents - and even health professionals - may not be aware of.
There's no beating around the bush with these kids, just pure, straight to the point honesty.
Not even a year had passed since 12-year-old Taylor Smith sealed a letter for April 13, 2023. But her grieving parents opened it.
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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Experts anticipating a slowdown in property speculation.
Council rangers will be allowed to patrol apartment block parking.
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.
The World Cup hopes of arguably the Socceroos' most important player, Robbie Kruse, appear doomed after the forward tore his anterior cruciate ligament.
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga is now facing another close encounter with the unearthly Roger Federer.
This weekend six years ago, Dellacqua had to look at the papers to make sure she had not been dreaming.
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Skylanders is taking children by storm, but overseas it's not considered suitable for children under 10.
What happened when artist Karen Therese returned to Bidwell 26 years after leaving the suburb she grew up in.
Australians are wearing some of the poorest-fitting clothing in the world, says fashion guru.