Keating cuts Hawke down to size
Paul Keating's delight in shrinking Bob Hawke's most treasured legend to that of a minnow surely ranks close to his unholiest cut of all.
Paul Keating's delight in shrinking Bob Hawke's most treasured legend to that of a minnow surely ranks close to his unholiest cut of all.
Death is a grim part of everyday life in the big city, but who exactly is left holding all the bodies?
tvFog may hang around for days, with visibility possibly going as low as 100 metres, bureau says.
EXCLUSIVE A revamped chaplaincy program will restrict funding to religious workers.
A secretive payment to Kathy Jackson’s union was based on grossly inflated legal fees.
Court documents reinforced determination to use the interim ASADA report to punish the club.
Pies coach believes Dane Swan could have been unwitting victim of a "game" underworld figure Toby Mitchell is playing.
Defective electrical cabling fitted in homes and businesses nationwide recalled due to a risk of fire.
Court rules Fukushima plant operator can be held responsible for the suicide of a woman after 2011 disaster.
Exclusive Abbott government poised to announce a revamped school chaplaincy program, with funding still restricted to religious workers.
Paul Keating says he assumed the role of leading the government for five years of Mr Hawke’s almost nine years as PM.
The growing gap between the rich and poor is most visible in big cities, where the two groups lead very different lives.
I have written before in this column that of all Australia's newspapers, it's The Australian that is most inclined to use its own substantial power to berate and belittle its critics – or anyone else who stands up to it.
Elizabeth Knight: Air New Zealand's outstanding profit result was just the curtain-raiser Qantas didn't need.
Australian shares closed a volatile session stronger as official data showed construction activity fell.
Chevron's Gorgon plant the latest to be hit as buyers hold out for cheaper deals.
NBN Co has taken Telstra to the NSW Court of Appeal to fight its $200 million loss.
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When Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Kun Hee toured his factories, the preparations were worthy of a head of state.
Hedge funds and high-frequency traders are ahead of regulators in both speed and back-room capabilities.
Not one super fund looks after members properly when they retire, independent experts Rice Warner say.
Charts are a salesman's best friend and manipulating them is a well-worn industry practice.
Inspired by nostalgia and retro TV drama, manly miscellany is creating a clamour.
Few can claim a pristine conscience when it comes to taking the odd pen home. Does this make it all right?
Australia's top contractors and the people they work for share the secrets of their success.
For the first time since 1993 Melbourne will have a warmer end to winter than Sydney with the rest of the week looking mild and sunny.
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Just weeks after dissing Delta, Wayans has become embroiled in another race row, only this time with a fellow black man.
Basement Jaxx star Felix Buxton has written a song about aliens after catching a glimpse of what he believes was a UFO.
After sweeping the globe, the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge has reached Springfield. Watch here.
It wouldn't be a self-respecting Hollywood hoedown without a nipple slip mid choreographed dance routine.
What celebrities from Kim Kardashian to Cara Delevingne have been wearing on the streets this week.
It starts the moment you open your eyes in the morning.
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Maybe it's not such a great time for women on television.
"Most people ask out of curiosity and not animosity, but it doesn’t stop me feeling irritated by its tone."
I don't believe there is anything inherently wrong or bad about being fat. In fact, I love being fat.
She went to a doctor complaining of stomach pains, then had an unexpected operation to remove a decades-old fetus.
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What do you do when you're stuck on a plane next to someone with odour issues?
The world's top airlines may soon abandon the traditional three-class cabin.
It's the secret industry consultation paper the federal government doesn't want you to see.
A new leak appears to confirm the launch date of September 9 for the long-awaited iPhone 6.
ABC will simulcast Doctor Who on Sunday mornings, but some will still pirate.
Microsoft needed a couple of tries, but their latest device redefines what tablets are capable of.
Broadband plan three times more cost effective than Labor's, independant analysis says.
American company behind app for the home improvement market has opened a Sydney office.
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One of China’s largest property developers is offering hefty discounts to home buyers who shop on Taobao.
The biggest spending international players in Melbourne’s prestige real estate market.
More than $11 million expected for the Ledbury Court estate property.
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Victorian Ford enthusiast says "there's nothing like a GT Falcon".
New naming structure for Benz's expanded SUV line-up.
Port Adelaide's Robbie Gray says he is no Gary Ablett after winning AFL coaches player of the year.
Essendon players rejected definitive six-month suspension tabled before them in June.
Roger Federer hit a between-the-legs return straight into the back of his retreating opponent.
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