'What is happening to our country?'
Minister fights back tears over the alleged rape of a 14-year-old and illegal 'marriage' of a 12-year-old.
Minister fights back tears over the alleged rape of a 14-year-old and illegal 'marriage' of a 12-year-old.
Tony Abbott has indicated to airline that it cannot expect cash handouts of any kind.
Australians told to brace for a spectacular collapse of house prices this year.
With 20,000 litres of fake blood, the real-life zombie-killing game has reduced players to tears.
Chinese planemaker learning the hard way trying to compete with rivals Boeing and Airbus.
Speed skater Li Jianrou found herself the last woman standing in Sochi final.
Treasurer Joe Hockey launches stinging attack on Bob Carr for declaring Sydney was full.
Comment: After what has happened overnight, surely Corby cannot still do the interview.
Severe snow storms close schools, businesses, and government offices across northeast US.
The former head of the Game Council denied taking part in goat hunt. Now he's been convicted of hunting and firearms offences.
Police boss admits there were outstanding warrants for arrest of man who killed his son.
VICStreets were cordoned off after suspicious packages were sent to British Army offices.
Soaring unemployment and soft economic data force Treasurer to rethink the severity of his first budget.
The Prime Minister has indicated to Qantas that it cannot expect cash handouts of any kind.
Picnic at Hanging Rock, Joan Lindsay's haunting story about the disappearance of three students and a teacher on St Valentine's Day 1900, still intrigues us today.
A Senate Committee will examine whether Australia should get rid of laws that prevent our government from deporting people to places where they are at risk of being killed.
James Packer's Crown Resorts will earn a return on its investment in Macau for the first time.
RBA assistant governor stops short of saying $A needs to fall any further.
Positive lead from Wall Street should see shares open up on a fairly quiet day for earnings.
A large write-down in the value of Queensland uranium ventures has forced Paladin Energy to a net loss.
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"It's going to be a long time before most people in the world are in love with bankers," says Lloyd Blankfein.
Shareholders have what they want, but there is still an aluminium anchor trailing behind.
We should brace for a collapse in home prices says US economist
The very thing that makes it attractive - it's electronic nature - is also what makes it vulnerable.
Love is in the air today, so how do you put romance in a glass?
It’s a huge problem for many but there are things you can do to get some sleep.
Should you be honest with prospective employers after you've been sacked?
A searing spell from Mitchell Johnson leaves South Africa (6-140) still trailing by 257 runs at stumps on day two.
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Forget the schmaltz. We've got your Valentine's Day needs signed, sealed and delivered.
JRR Tolkien debates whether to change a major plot point in The Lord of The Rings in a letter to publishers.
Are you ready for the new reality shows Game of Stones and Game of Arms?
Juice detoxes are becoming increasingly popular, but does your body really need help cleansing itself?
Fashion week, film festivals, galas and more. Where the stars have been spotted this week.
Despite the pressures of living life in the limelight, they've managed to remain loved-up.
From Good Food
What is the food of love? Richard Cornish puts figs, chocolate, oysters and more to the test.
Try these tasty fillings of roast pork belly and Asian slaw or crispy calamari and peppers.
Cronulla's dining scene is on a roll. Here are some of our favourite places to eat and drink.
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We all have to start somewhere. Yes, even Meryl Streep, has some movie duds in her past.
Facebook users can now choose custom genders like transsexual or ‘‘intersex’’ on their profiles.
Forget rom coms. Clem Ford shares her favourite anti-Valentine's films for boner killers.
Rambo, Circumcision, Facebook and other proposed names banned in one Mexican state.
To all the daddies with little girls who aren't old enough yet to ask for what they need from you, here is what we wish you knew.
New parents can be overwhelmed by the amount of baby items on the market. And some of them - like these - are just ridiculous.
We're all suckers for a flight bargain, but how do you actually secure those deals?
China is learning the hard way that creating a home-grown aircraft to compete with Boeing and Airbus isn't easy.
Take a look at some of the top travel photos from around the world this week.
Are you chasing great songs or a certain sound? The answer will determine if iTunes Radio is for you.
Up close it looks like a mobile phone graveyard, but step back and a bigger picture is revealed.
VICMeet the real-life live action game that features corpses, zombies, guns and real pain.
NSWForget going back to the station. Police can now scan suspected criminals' fingerprints on the spot.
Motorola chief Dennis Woodside is leaving the smartphone maker to become chief operating officer at Dropbox.
Apple report claims the company sources materials ethically and offers "safe and ethical working conditions".
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Julie Zemiro lists her Fitzroy apartment and plans to move back to Sydney.
Domain looks at some of the best value houses and apartments on offer.
It's not every day you find designer digs on a quarter-acre block in this ritzy neighbourhood.
New industry association to lobby for importation laws which will bring the price of European luxury cars down considerably, but not everyone is for it.
New 2-Series Active Tourer dumps traditional rear-wheel-drive.
Mitchell Johnson claims three vital wickets in a strong opening spell.
Del Piero took a leading role in a players-only meeting held behind closed doors aimed at ending the mounting crisis engulfing Sydney FC.
In a moment reminiscent of Stephen Bradbury's gold medal win, China's Li Jianrou found herself the last woman standing.
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Barry Crocker must be scandalised. His iconic interpretation of the theme to Neighbours has been mauled beyond all recognition.
Bertolt Brecht's dramatic techniques inspire Michael Gow's play on life's problems.
ABC TV has appointed Jon Casimir to head its entertainment department.