NBA gets its first indigenous champion
He scored 11 points in five minutes of mayhem and etched his name in Australian basketball history.
He scored 11 points in five minutes of mayhem and etched his name in Australian basketball history.
Be careful what you claim for, the ATO has some common 'mistakes' in its sights.
Former real estate agent Gerard Baden-Clay charged over murder of his wife.
QLDMilitants had a specific goal in mind when they revealed massacre via social media.
Once upon a time you had to wait 120 days to legally get a new release movie. Not anymore.
Man was reported missing by his family while on a business trip to Canberra.
Test your knowledge with our sampling of 100 questions from last year's exams.
Comment: She opened her heart on the subject millions of women find too painful to articulate.
Samuel L Jackson is asked on live television to recite word for word one of his most famous scenes, from Pulp Fiction.
He's been crowned World Player of the Year four times, but Lionel Messi has made it clear there is only one title that matters
You may have spotted the World Cup referees drawing lines on the field with a mysterious white foam.
If playing against Messi was not hard enough, World Cup debutants gift-wrap goal to Argentina.
Celebrity chef weighs into a stoush between Woolworths and its vegetable growers.
Teen stuck his head out of a window on a moving train and was clipped by a signal panel.
VICSuch a move would mark a major step in US relationship with its longtime foe.
Ian Macdonald is one of two Coalition MPs who say they cannot support a debt levy.
Tony Abbott is back from Europe and North America in time to face Bill Shorten in question time.
On his first trip to the United States as Prime Minister, Tony Abbott has sent the economic superpower an important message.
Last week’s fall of Mosul shows vividly that Iraq as we have understood it for the past century or so no longer exists.
For the past eight years ASIC appears to have been suffering from something like the Stockholm Syndrome.
Shares hold flat despite weaker iron ore prices.
Australia's unemployment rate is likely to remain relatively high well into 2015, a top central banker says.
Crackdown on work-related deductions, especially on tech items like computers and phones.
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Breakfast lovers, don't get stung reaching for that local honey to spread on your toast.
New forgery allegations have emerged from Commonwealth Bank's troubled planning division.
Beer costs twice as much in Sydney as it does in London - but look at the upsides.
What the tax office will, and won't, allow you to claim come June 30.
There are more quality choices than ever to express your corporate individuality.
Top five tips to becoming a skillful workplace diplomat.
Dogs have long been welcome at many cafes, and now pussy can get in on the act too.
A foam spray for referees to mark defensive lines for free kicks debuts at the football World Cup in Brazil.
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Political commentator Paul Bongiorno has taken a payout from the troubled network, in part to save jobs.
Gentle giant Kristian Nairn says he'd like another line in the hit series.
Now this is a father you wouldn't want to cross, especially with a speech like that.
As Angelina Jolie is honoured by the Queen, we trace how the actress has channelled her former wildness into doing good.
Take a look inside supermodel and emerging mogul Karlie Kloss' enviable wardrobe... and fridge.
Rocker met the 27-year-old ballerina two weeks before L'Wren Scott's suicide.
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The pop culture war against scented candles, Zumba classes and 'Love, Actually'.
Why everyone seems to have an opinion when a woman is dating a younger man.
The six times white people like to say, "race has nothing to do with it".
Three-year-old who survived a pit bull attack asked to leave a fast food restaurant due to her looks.
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Dozens of aircraft have briefly vanished from air traffic control radar screens in Europe.
It’s a fairly bold move to call yourself the worst hotel in the world, but it could mean good business.
Once upon a time you had to wait 120 days to legally get a new release movie. Not anymore.
Samsung might be on to something with this tablet it's positioning as an iPad killer.
Online services lining up to offer Game of Thrones season four in one hit.
A new national cyber security centre has been launched as experts warn of the increasing threat to national security.
ACTJury finds Facebook did not infringe designs for 'web page diary' technology patented in the 1990s.
Epson's new machine can operate a drill, pick up screws, even check the quality of its work.
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High auction numbers will test the June market, says Domain economist Dr Andrew Wilson.
The Residence is as close as it gets to the lush greenery of Hyde Park.
A selection of the weekend's sales under the hammer.
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German brand's all-new Q7 SUV set to be powered by first electric-turbo engine.
step outPatrick Mills has etched his name in Australian sporting history.
Israel Folau has shot down rumours he may walk out on the Wallabies before the World Cup but admitted he is missing Origin.
The most memorable tackle in All Blacks' match came from a security guard.
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