Stories the Rolf Harris jury couldn't be told
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The TV presenter who was groped on air and other tales of abuse that can only be revealed now.
The TV presenter who was groped on air and other tales of abuse that can only be revealed now.
Clip glorifying train vandalism and trespass condemned in wake of deaths from train stunts.
AFL player expected to face court on three rape counts stemming from alleged assault seven years ago.
Banned coach says ASADA 'acted in breach of confidentiality obligations imposed on them' by its Act.
After five years on top of Forbes power list, Winfrey tumbles. She's not the only casualty.
Late arrival of winter sees much of south-eastern Australia record an exceptionally mild June.
Grocery giant's rules included not stocking new products if companies did not pay extra rebates.
Radio personality Chrissie Swan has opened up in a revealing interview about her ambitions, her weight, and online bullying.
What will history make of Rolf Harris' 50 years of songs, paintings and appearances now he's been found guilty of child sex crimes?
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Luis Suarez could avoid his four-month biting ban. But he'll have to play in Kosovo for only $2250 a month.
Social media users pounced as soon as Germany's Thomas Mueller fell over.
Roll-out of strict public transport fares has been delayed, as system glitches are ironed out.
Trees to go as double-track tram line gets green light in the heart of the nation's captial.
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Comment Only a technocrat could love Scott Morrison's comments on boats.
Bill Shorten says Labor must live with its failure to convince Australians of the need for action on climate change.
The state government no longer has the moral authority to make billion-dollar infrastructure decisions.
A combination of hot and cold air is helping to drive changes in our energy use.
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ASX is trading lower, $A up after rates kept on hold.
Coles admits it told suppliers they faced sanctions if they didn't pay extra rebates.
Dollar soars to an intraday high of US94.58¢ after the RBA kept the cash rate on hold at 2.5 per cent.
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Bank chief of the year, Commonwealth Bank's Ian Narev, has finally woken up to the seriousness of the bank misleading the corporate pup and a Senate inquiry over its financial planning fiasco.
The very success of the SMSF sector could be setting it up for its biggest battle
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F-bombs, awesome and amazeball are at the top of the list.
The trial of Rolf Harris was a long and devastating one as the jury was slowly convinced there was a dark side to the once much-loved entertainer, reports Europe correspondent Nick Miller.
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TV show | Time | Channel |
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Midsomer Murders | 3:30pm - 5pm |
ABC1 Victoria |
2014 FIFA World Cup Match Replay | 3:30pm - 5pm |
SBS ONE Melbourne |
Seven News at 4 | 4pm - 5pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Nine Afternoon News | 4:15pm - 5:30pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
The Bold and the Beautiful | 4:30pm - 5pm |
Network TEN Melbourne |
TV show | Time | Channel |
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ABC News: Early Edition | 5pm - 5:30pm |
ABC1 Victoria |
2014 FIFA World Cup Match of the Day | 5pm - 6pm |
SBS ONE Melbourne |
Deal Or No Deal | 5pm - 5:30pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Nine Afternoon News | 4:15pm - 5:30pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
TEN Eyewitness News | 5pm - 6pm |
Network TEN Melbourne |
TV show | Time | Channel |
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Eggheads | 5:59pm - 6:29pm |
ABC1 Victoria |
2014 FIFA World Cup Match of the Day | 5pm - 6pm |
SBS ONE Melbourne |
Million Dollar Minute | 5:30pm - 6pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Hot Seat | 5:30pm - 6pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
TEN Eyewitness News | 5pm - 6pm |
Network TEN Melbourne |
TV show | Time | Channel |
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QI | 6:29pm - 7pm |
ABC1 Victoria |
2014 FIFA World Cup Daily Highlights | 6pm - 6:30pm |
SBS ONE Melbourne |
Seven News | 6pm - 7pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Nine News | 6pm - 7pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
Modern Family | 6pm - 6:30pm |
Network TEN Melbourne |
TV show | Time | Channel |
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QI | 6:29pm - 7pm |
ABC1 Victoria |
SBS World News | 6:30pm - 7:30pm |
SBS ONE Melbourne |
Seven News | 6pm - 7pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Nine News | 6pm - 7pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
The Project | 6:30pm - 7:30pm |
Network TEN Melbourne |
TV show | Time | Channel |
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ABC News | 7pm - 7:30pm |
ABC1 Victoria |
SBS World News | 6:30pm - 7:30pm |
SBS ONE Melbourne |
Home and Away | 7pm - 7:30pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
A Current Affair | 7pm - 7:30pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
The Project | 6:30pm - 7:30pm |
Network TEN Melbourne |
The ARIA Hall of Fame has removed Harris after he was found to have indecently assaulted four girls.
(Spoiler alert) Loyal fans were rewarded with a scene featuring two of their favourites in an intimate encounter.
Brad Pitt revisits the territory of Inglourious Basterds with far more serious intent.
With the winter kicking in, 'tis the season to be sick. 'Tis also time to catch some stress.
Actor Robert Downey Jr has thanked US authorities for arresting his 20-year-old son on suspicion of cocaine possession.
Pippa Middleton has given her first interview.
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step outThe promise of free airfares, five-star accommodation and spending money was too good to be true.
Passengers fear the worst as emergency slide inflates during flight.
Our expert guide on ways to make your flight a pleasure rather than just a pain.
Creator of study that tested users' emotions says he wanted to debunk idea that seeing positive posts makes you sad.
Users of Android and Google's media stick now have more options for streaming films, with Foxtel's Presto service.
It's a cross between a phone and a tablet. And it could be the next big technology trend.
Popular dating-app company is the latest technology business to face challenges over treatment of women.
NSW Police Commissioner says Australians will have to sacrifice privacy expectations to stay safe.
Company to put $2 million plus human resources into four initiatives to help not-for-profits.
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But is this something for first-home buyers to get excited about?
Down one month, up the next? Figures send market into a spin.
Highest rise in home values in June, following the largest drop in May.
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Shock European crash test result follows spat between French manufacturer and Australia's crash safety body.
step outHot rod division ready to defend its most powerful four-cylinder engine title.
step outJames Hird claims his legal team questioned the validity of the joint investigation by the AFL and the Anti-Doping Agency, and he was not told he had a right to silence.
North Melbourne footballer has been charged with three counts of rape relating to an alleged sexual assault in Altona North in 2007.
Gun midfielder David Mundy commits to Fremantle until the end of 2017.
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