Border farce: terrorism fear over visa fraud
Forget the boats, it's the fraudulent arrivals by plane that we should be worried about.
Forget the boats, it's the fraudulent arrivals by plane that we should be worried about.
As home values soar, analysis shows one politician owns 50 properties - and it's not Clive Palmer.
The search for victims of the MH17 disaster has been abandoned because of safety fears.
Here are the answers to some common questions surrounding what to expect.
This is what happens when food companies set their own standards.
It has no uniform or a school logo but it already has 100 Sydney students on its enrolment books.
David Farnell left two girls scarred after sexually abusing them, papers show.
Attorney-General's attempt to explain policy on live TV described as "the most embarrassing interview you'll ever be likely to see".
A ceasefire in Gaza is holding on its second day but the UN says it has come at a price that is 'almost too much to bear'.
Former MPs took steps to deliver a coal loader that would have netted mining magnate millions.
Passengers rocked a train carriage back and forth to free a man whose leg was caught in the gap at a Perth station.
WAA sweeping response to Western sanctions imposed over Moscow's support for rebels in Ukraine.
Abbott government's focus on stopping the boats leaves visa fraud and migration crime unchecked, according to secret government files.
Attorney-General's defence of rights of bigots cited as cause of failure to change race-hate law.
The surprise success of plain tobacco packaging in fighting the filthy weed makes me wonder if we need similar rules for architecture.
The Press Council has not upheld a complaint about articles on the legal recognition of a foetus as a person.
Along with privatisation, "congestion pricing" should be on the table in any debate over how to achieve further efficiencies.
Local shares are set to open little changed on yet another weak lead from Wall Street.
The Italian economy shrank in the second quarter, taking economists by surprise.
Michael Pascoe: Give-aways say something about the cost structure of ''new school'' listed investments.
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Office vacancy rates are falling across the Sydney and Melbourne CBDs.
CBD would like to applaud the move by Coles to bring in Jeff ''Judge Judy'' Kennett to rebuild that warm and fuzzy feeling.
My SMSF isn't complex and my accountant useless - can I do my own tax return?
The web of tax breaks in our super system are unlikely to survive.
It’s not the room, or the room service. It starts as you walk through the front door.
If you don't ask, you don't get. Here's what you need to do to start earning the money you deserve.
You call them lazy, unreliable and spoilt. But they don't give a rats what you think.
The European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft tonight begins the first-ever rendezvous with a comet. It will later land a probe on the surface to retrieve data that will tell us more about how the planets were created.
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With its new TV show, this comedy group sets its satirical sights on the (fictional) Nation Building Authority department.
It may or may not have been a publicity stunt, but either way: it worked.
There are no overly wrought tension or dramatics; the show is just, well, nice.
Whilst once strictly relegated to the confines of the gym, active wear is now styled-up and worn to be seen.
An array of achingly cool accessories with which to fill your abode. Let's go shopping!
It's been a month since my husband was killed in a surfing accident.
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Indian fashion photographer snapped an image of a young woman surrounded by a group of aggressive commuters on a bus.
Helen Mirren is not afraid to get down on breakfast TV. What a way to start the day.
What this shocking incident tells us about how we view rape.
It's a stereotypical newborn baby photoshoot - with one minor (and hilarious) difference.
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When considering a mermaid’s career, one doesn’t tend to ponder the occupational hazards.
National Geographic photographer David Doubilet shows what lies beneath the surface.
Brandis joins Abbott in struggling to explain what information the government wants ISPs to store.
The Rosetta comet chaser has slung itself towards its target. Now it's arrived, an even more risky move awaits.
If reports pan out we'll see two bigger, prettier Apple phones in September.
Samsung and Apple will scale down their international legal war and withdraw patent lawsuits outside the US.
Russian crime ring amasses largest known collection of stolen internet credentials, security firm says.
Westpac taps UK rocket scientist for an augmented reality phone app to control credit card spending.
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The rare trifecta of quarter-acreage, gorgeous house and ocean views.
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Window of Guangzhou project is the latest wacky design planned for China.
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Mazda poised to offer bare bones model with more appealing price tag.
New eight-speed auto cuts fuel use and lifts top speed.
No matter the circumstances, the shot, the missed opportunity, Scott never bristles. He never swears. statues have less patience.
Laurie Daley plans to meet with discarded halfback Mitchell Pearce as the NSW coach kick-starts the Blues’ Origin series defence.
Farah sought counselling to deal with the fallout over off-field woes.
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