Dellacqua downed by Canadian teen
Australia's last remaining Open hope Casey Dellacqua has been beaten by Canada's Eugenie Bouchard in the fourth round.
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German brand's limited edition variant of its ballistic C63 AMG packs and even bigger punch.
American cars are out in the cold.
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Serbian Ana Ivanovic has pulled off the upset of the Australian Open.
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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.