The autistic man with a talent for IKEA
Brad Fremmerlid cannot read or speak. But hand him an instruction manual for flatpack furniture and he will solve all your problems.
Brad Fremmerlid cannot read or speak. But hand him an instruction manual for flatpack furniture and he will solve all your problems.
Police and immigration unite to bring down a sex trafficking ring in this Emmy nominated series.
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Craig Thomson's half brother appears in court as a witness for the prosecution.
Australia has been 'stupid' to allow its navy ships to cross into their territory, Indonesian MP says.
Quake hits lower half of North Island, causing a giant eagle to fall from ceiling at Wellington Airport.
Big crack appears on bridge, closing two lanes, but VicRoads says it's 'cosmetic'.
Three mines at centre of ICAC inquiries have their licences cancelled without compensation.
NSWSurreal. Marcus and Julie Lee used this word often to describe their first encounter with Sydney – and freedom – in five years.
The chief of Australia's navy has issued a passionate statement defending officers.
Craig Thomson's half-brother has taken the stand for the prosecution in the former federal MP's fraud and theft trial.
The controversy involving Cory Bernardi is a further illustration of his inability to be a team player.
Now is the time for informed debate on the choices patients have.
Valuations for big four banks remain ‘‘stretched’’, Goldman Sachs says.
The sharemarket slipped despite positive Chinese data and appetite for mining stocks.
Close to half of US jobs at risk of ‘computerisation’ in the next 20 years, says study.
No one ever said markets have to make sense.
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Hedge funds think 2014 could be the year their currency bets finally pay off.
China’s annual economic growth eased to 7.7 per cent between October and December 2013.
Saving is one thing best not put off until tomorrow. And data shows the advantages of starting now.
Investors in art photography are a growing band and the prices are climbing as a recent auction showed.
The only bad Valentine's gift is the one into which you don't put enough thought.
Too much information: what to do when a colleague tells too much, too often.
Famous Sydney cyclery transforms its business model.
Tennis writers Peter Hanlon and Linda Pearce preview Day 8 of the Australian Open including Roger Federer's fourth round clash with charismatic Frenchman Jo-Wilfried Tsonga.
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The breakfast duo almost slip seamlessly into new roles... almost.
One Direction fans have cried foul over a tweet from Liam Payne praising Duck Dynasty.
As Seven and Nine's trench warfare intensifies, the future of Today Tonight looks uncertain.
Classically trained opera singer Erin Holland has been putting her skills to good use.
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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Let's agree on some behavioural codes in 'adult spaces' -- for parents and non-parents alike.
When it comes to the red carpet everyone's favourite extrovert, JLaw, is the gift that keeps on giving.
Why The Biggest Loser is likely to do more harm than good for the people of Ararat.
Actress Kerry Washington declares she has "nothing to hide anymore" on the red carpet.
When you discover your child spends their break alone at school your heart sinks, but it's not always bad news.
Watch 17-year-old Savannah Brown paint a brutally honest poetic picture of the unrealistic expectations placed on girls.
Virgin to allow all, including economy passengers, to access lounges for a price. But is it a good idea?
Thousands of tourist converge on one of Australia's coolest, strangest music festivals.
New figures show Paris has been knocked off its perch.
An immigrants' son done good, Ruslan Kogan has established himself as one of Australia's top young business guns.
Hype's already building for a Brisbane-designed mobile phone with just one button
Mankind's primordial dream of flight is taking off with a new twist.
Axing of Yahoo's second-in-command sends signal that reality is setting in for Yahoo chief Marissa Mayer.
Dropbox raises $284m in financing from BlackRock and others that values it at $11.4b, source says.
Large "botnet" infected TVs, refrigerator and routers to send more than 750k malicious emails, say researchers.
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Two is better than one if you are investing in an apartment.
Holidaymakers have flocked to Victoria's favourite coastal hubs, lured by the sparkling beaches and the idea of a romantic getaway.
Lake House is a divine patch, its 25-odd hectares not only pretty but purposeful.
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The launch of BMW’s 4-Series could be seen as just adding one more prefix to its line-up.
The least favour Kei Nishikori did for Rafael Nadal was to nudge him into second-week wakefulness.
Australia recalls Shaun Marsh for the three-Test tour of South Africa with George Bailey losing his place.
Paceman's return to the elite ranks of the game formally acknowledged.
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Crazy zealots and their antics are hilarious, until you realise the damage they do.
Educational reform must be put ahead of partisan politics.
The Australian band are wowing Europe with their latest album.