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Threat to bypass Senate by ordering spending cuts outside of parliamentary approval backfires.
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National curriculum review head thinks there's a place for the strap, but his old teacher does not.
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Government move could be first step in development of mountain as a new ski resort: conservation group.
High-profile anti-gay activist recruits one of anti-Islam campaigner to help him get his job back as an Army Reserve officer.
A court in the Netherlands has ruled that the Dutch state was liable for more than 300 deaths in the Srebrenica massacre.
Senate set to give more money back to voters than government has tried to save through its budget cuts, former official warns.
Threat to bypass Senate by ordering spending cuts outside of parliamentary approval backfires.
The Prime Minister's comments about Japan's submariners virtually prostituted our history.
Doping policy should focus on player welfare, not public shaming and punishment.
Discount grocer Aldi may soon be facing competition from cut-price European rivals.
Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull is pushing ahead with media sector reform.
Australian shares rose slightly after a slew of positive news from miners.
The big growth in big bank dividends could be threatened.
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In between the feasting and fasting, there's a great deal of buying, selling and giving during the month of Ramadan.
For years, wealthy Chinese have been transferring billions worth of their money overseas.
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If fine art sales are an economic barometer, then good times may be ahead.
A hand-made 1925 pocketwatch features technology as eye-popping as its expected price.
Here's what top bosses say they wish they knew when they started out.
We're told we need to retire later - but do businesses even want older workers?
Swimming's newest rivals James Magnussen and Cameron McEvoy say the competition between them in the 100m freestyle ends in the pool as they prepare for the Commonwealth Games.
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Qantas drops out of the top 10 and Qatar loses its crown as a new winner is announced.
Government to dissolve committee scrutinising NBN and replace it with one dominated by Coalition MPs.
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