Media prize fight: what is Turnbull up to?
COMMENT Picking a fight with Rupert Murdoch can be career suicide, so why has Malcolm Turnbull stepped into the ring?
COMMENT Picking a fight with Rupert Murdoch can be career suicide, so why has Malcolm Turnbull stepped into the ring?
It should be easier for penalty rates to be cut and to sack workers, a major employer group says.
Privacy advocates are trying to stop Mattel from releasing 'creepy' Hello Barbie.
Our households the world's most indebted, prompting dire warning from Barclays bank.
Minister retreats on his threat to cut 1700 research jobs.
Interest rates could rise later in year because of stimulus provided by falling dollar, economist says.
Telco chiefs demand government reveals how much it will contribute to data retention regime.
COMMENT It's all a bit of a joke, really, but when Pete Evans decides to expand his paleo target market, things became very unfunny very quickly.
Mele in Vanuatu is little more than rubble. Residents attempt to clean up after Cyclone Pam hit and talk about the night the cyclone hit.
Melbourne man Dane Kowalski left behind a note saying he had been bitten by a snake, his family has said.
He started with the hairs on his leg, then his groin. Now teen is in hospital after a party prank went wrong.
While heads were turned, the US gun lobby helped ensure firepower stayed in the hands of the public.
Federal Education Minister Christopher Pyne has retreated on his threat to cut 1700 research jobs
Prime Minister Tony Abbott updates Parliament on the emergency response to the cylone in Vanuatu.
Under pressure, the State Government caved in to the CEO and now both are killing Gonski's basic principles.
Instead of attacking the PM over his choice of words, we should tackle the issue of funding remote communities.
The industry's priority is to control other people's money and maintain its comfortable situation. Change is long overdue.
The cash rate has not been this low for 60 years. What of the people who have their money invested in cash?
Australian households are the most indebted in the world, says Barclays, warning the country would be vulnerable in event of another GFC.
Falling commodity prices and tension ahead of the US Fed's minutes this week has investors edgy.
Picking a fight with Rupert Murdoch can be career suicide, so why has Malcolm Turnbull?
Interest-only loans should be banned for people buying a house to live in, says home loans chief.
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Interest rates could actually be increased later in the year.
NAB is assessing the ramifications of a damning parliamentary report into alleged misconduct by its UK banks.
Tiny objects of exquisite craftsmanship the new must-carry items.
Which local tradies' brand is the darling of the international cool crowd?
They are likely to lose their monopoly on lotteries, putting their viability in grave doubt.
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This weekend's home auction market in Melbourne produced another impressive result.
Turning garages into studio apartments can ease the housing shortage for first-home buyers.
For the first time in show's 10-year history, a team have refused the judges.
Mele in Vanuatu is little more than rubble. Residents attempt to clean up after Cyclone Pam hit and talk about the night the cyclone hit.
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A second season of I'm a Celebrity ... Get Me Out of Here! is in the balance after last night's series final.
Verdict is in for the new Cinderella and Cate Blanchett's turn as the evil stepmother has reviewers gushing.
Last season ended in controversy, but Sam Wood hopes to find 'undeniable chemistry' on the show.
Elton John has lashed out at Dolce & Gabbana after the designers championed "traditional" families.
The Oscar winner was confused as to why she was at the Australian Grand Prix.
Actor confirms adoption took place in the United States.
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"You don't know how long you've been out. It could be two days or it could be 15 years."
Now Zoolander 2's officially a go, we just need our other forgotten friends.
Pete Evans' paleo diet for kids has caused a storm. But there are plenty more.
A woman stepped into the shower to help ease stomach pains, then emerged with a newborn.
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Sometimes, keeping it simple is the best way to go.
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Winning airport retains the top position in the annual Skytrax awards for the third year running.
Users of hook-up app hoping for a date with an attractive young woman were tricked.
Telco chiefs will on Monday demand that government reveal how much it will contribute to data retention regime.
Review: The painterly platformer that wowed gamers at E3 is finally here, and it's incredible.
Bill Gurley, who has made a career of picking winners and losers, predicts this year we'll start seeing some "dead unicorns".
Already World Champions, Sunday's winners want to use biometrics to improve further.
Major currencies could soon go virtual in move to allow bankless transfers of cash, saving on transaction costs.
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Parts maker Delphi plans driverless journey from San Francisco to New York.
Wagon version of Mercedes-Benz's smallest sedan adds a dash of practicality.
Young Australian star will await scan results on an ankle injury suffered in his second round loss to Grigor Dimitrov at Indian Wells.
Former West Coast Eagles captain Ben Cousins is reportedly in mental health care.
Rohan Connolly and Scott Spits preview the season ahead for back-to-back premiers Hawthorn.
Pakistan will meet Australia on Friday after coasting to a seven-wicket win over Ireland.
Sri Lanka's front-line spinner Rangana Herath is recovering well and looks likely to face South Africa in Wednesday's World Cup quarter-final.
The group games were only spiced up by the fact that one of the bigger teams were so bad.
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