You're the problem, Prime Minister
Comment Abbott liked to say Gillard was the most incompetent PM in history. He has bad news in store.
Comment Abbott liked to say Gillard was the most incompetent PM in history. He has bad news in store.
Comment To see the dysfunctional, debt-drunk, elected-by-fluke dominated Senate in action, I attended the year's final question time.
Passenger describes plane's rapid descent in Australia after fault found.
In another body blow for the Coalition, voters have rejected PM's 'year of achievement'.
Where staff get two PCs, one for the internet and a second that stays offline.
Knights captain forced to defend his own kingdom when three people broke in to his home.
The club will earn at least $1.2 million in prize money but only 10 per cent will go to players.
Five-year-old Isla and her younger brother Jude don't realise it but they are in the fight of their lives.
On the red carpet premiere in Sydney, Nicole Kidman talks about portraying the villain in the film "Paddington".
Stephen Rose was strangled by his mentally ill friend while he was driving the disturbed man back to his family.
Australian researchers have achieved world-beating levels of converting sunlight into electricity.
So hacked are Taiwan's computers government staff get two, one for the internet and a second that stays offline.
Bill Shorten has forged ahead of Tony Abbott as preferred PM and is now regarded by voters as stronger and more trustworthy.
Former prime minister John Howard has taken a swipe at actress Cate Blanchett, declaring her speech at Gough Whitam's memorial service "outrageous".
To see the dysfunctional, debt-drunk, elected-by-fluke dominated Senate in action, I attended the final question time of the year last week.
Eric Garner's death and America's burgeoning civil rights movement - a chance for change?
Nassim Khadem: The case is building for scrapping tax breaks for housing and super - but who is brave enough to do it?
Local shares are poised to open higher, after surge in jobs in the US lifted global equities.
Ross Gittins: Don't drop your bundle over the economy, it's a snail but that's all.
Elizabeth Knight: How will the banks pay for the massive overhaul of the financial planning system?
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When it comes to reports to government there is a deep schism between recommendations and implementations.
The banking industry and the federal government look set for a showdown over the Financial Services Inquiry.
Comparator websites could face penalties for misleading or deceiving consumers.
Vintage sunglasses are the thing to be seen in this summer. And they can be worth a pretty penny.
Hollywood’s gift-bag guru names the item that never fails to win over celebrities.
Never worry again when thunderstorms and fireworks prompt a disappearing act thanks to a new device that monitors pets with GPS.
There are lots of things you can do to beat the sedentary blues while you're at work this week.
In honour of the late Phillip Hughes, legendary Australian actor Jack Thompson narrates the poem 63 Not Out. Courtesy Cricket Australia.
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The Seven Network has joined Foxtel as a joint venture on the pay TV platform's streaming service Presto.
The actress's children are well behind their mother's latest movie role - as a villain in Paddington.
A small but enthusiastic Tropfest audience were rewarded for enduring the inclement weather.
A rundown of last week's events in and around Sydney and Melbourne.
Heather Graham, Lily Collins and co ... who nailed it and who failed it on the red carpet this week.
It’s official: running does not cause osteoarthritis in the knee.
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It's possible to recharge in Bali and barely take any time off work. Here's how.
The biggest cruise ship to ever be based in Australia has returned after an $80 million makeover.
What we can learn from the country where government employees work partly offline to keep data safe.
Once the preserve of tech-free summer afternoons, fishing is about to undergo a revolution.
Steve Wozniak says not much happened in the Jobs family's Silicon Valley garage.
North Korea suggests a sympathiser outside their country may have been behind attack on Hollywood studio.
Bank to offer customers with smartphones fingerprint access to online banking from January.
The tech start-up world is a game of 'heroes and zeroes' with just one in 10 making a return.
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The Brokeback Mountain star sold his two-bedroom home for $3.9 million.
Christmas came early for one university student.
Glistening marble was a common feature among the top end sales.
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The German giants go toe-to-toe in a battle of red-hot compact SUVs.
The German brand has used some radical new ideas for its new electric car.
As Mitchell Johnson confronted his demons by sending down some red-hot bouncers, Shane Watson was learning how to hold his nerve.
The Canberra Raiders are closing in on their biggest recruitment target in years.
$2,500 a player: The 'insulting' offer that has Wanderers players on verge of mutiny
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