How Abbott is playing on our overblown fears
Comment: The PM knows he's good at running scare campaigns. And he's running this one for a reason.
Comment: The PM knows he's good at running scare campaigns. And he's running this one for a reason.
Temperatures are set to drop in Sydney but cold burst brings little good news for ski slopes.
Lovestruck Australians tying knot overseas tomorrow will be kicking themselves they didn't do so today.
Court finds Joe Hockey was defamed by the words 'Treasurer for Sale' on a poster and two tweets.
Comment: Flood of graduates seeking jobs in industries which do not need them.
They took a cruise to strengthen their relationship. But then Kristen Schroder tried to 'test' Paul Rossington.
A Qantas A380 superjumbo has been grounded in Los Angeles since Thursday.
Hedi died under a tree in a children's playground on a sunny afternoon. Today, his broken-hearted wife and parents are begging for answers.
Kookaburra explains how it created the pink cricket ball ready for the first-ever day-night Test.
He wrote romantic songs for junior public servant and said he'd die for her. Then her family put in bid for $1.3m contract.
Sherbies have been given a reprieve, but other lollies have been given the chop by Allen's.
Supreme Court rejects challenge to use of lethal injections. But its rationale has some seeing red.
Joe Hockey has had a partial victory in his defamation case against Fairfax Media. The Treasurer has been awarded $200,000 in damages.
Labor's draft national platform omits any reference to the principle that protects refugees from being returned to a country where they face harm.
Am I the only person who isn't cringing in fear, hoping Tony Abbott and Peter Dutton will save us from the tide of terrorism?
After I bought my first gun, I got a robocall from the National Rifle Association, asking me to join. I was not impressed.
Coles has been told by independent arbiter Jeff Kennett to refund more than $12 million to small food and grocery suppliers.
Stocks see-saw, as investors fret about a possible Grexit and China's selloff.
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway is expanding into Australian healthcare insurance.
Bank lending to property investors expanding at seven-year high, despite APRA call.
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As the musty world of banks and bureaucrats fails the Greek people, the digital world is stepping in to rescue an economy on the brink.
Greece is threatening to sue the EU and seek a court injunction to block its possible expulsion from the euro.
Greek tragedy may not be a problem for the economy, but it is costing super fund members plenty in lost retirement savings.
What can a retiree with a defined benefits super fund expect from planned changes to pension conditions?
The ups and downs of combining weight training with distance running.
Learn how to raise money from the people who have generated tens of thousands this way.
Meet the business owner who learnt why it's essential to never leave the letter f out of the word shift.
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But don't expect to get a leg up close to the city, experts say.
A real estate agent who mailed poo to a rival agent has been discharged.
Want to know if someone is a keeper? Here's the quick way to do it.
The 34-year-old socialite has been subjected to a horrifying hoax after a prank show host fooled her into thinking the plane she was on was going to crash.
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The Globe Collector | 4:25pm - 4:35pm |
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In a bold push toward equality, Married at First Sight will open the door to same sex couples.
"What do you dislike more, independent, strong women or the English language?"
Britney Spears has gone all 'Scarface' at Iggy Azalea on Twitter
It was meant to be tongue in cheek. Or something. But Catherine didn't see the funny side.
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have invited well-wishers to see Princess Charlotte outside church on day of her baptism.
How much of what we believe about fitness training is really true?
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Hartsyard's Andrew Bowden is becoming a pop-up pastry chef.
Raw power and wild flavours up the stakes for David Thompson's new casino restaurant.
After two years of uncertainty, the Opera House’s dining room is back in business.
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Is this real or a brilliant parody of the men's rights movement?
For decades, medicine has created 'miracle babies'. Now the children of anonymous donors are demanding the truth.
Is there a particular pleasure TV producers take in pranking women on-air?
She may be only eight months old, but this little Australian has already amassed an international following.
Hana Tarraf's body is hard-wired to put on weight, reaching 57 kilos this month. But Australian specialists couldn't help her.
Have your children ever shared with you what they know about sex? You might learn something new.
From Traveller
The focus has been on business and first-class, but airlines are now starting to up their game in economy.
THE BACKPACKER I used to try and see as much as possible, as quickly as possible. Not anymore.
Blue lagoons and mystic mountains are just part of the allure of these idyllic islands.
Final minute of Tuesday, June 30, will last for 61 seconds to keep atomic clocks aligned with earth's rotation.
SpaceX searches for what destroyed its Falcon 9 rocket after liftoff over the weekend, leaving its schedule in tatters.
Apple's new streaming service will be available in Australia soon. Here's how to get it.
Comment: Twitter has been ignoring the nerds. I would just love a few signs that we still matter.
Mine is at the forefront of producing a magical material that could revolutionise the way we make everything around us.
Telstra is haemorrhaging money in its deal to manage the Centrelink phone lines, insiders say.
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Upgraded sedan offers significantly more power than current V6.
Traditional foes do battle on the hot hatch front.
Nick Kyrgios could find himself in hot water after a fiery exchange with match umpire in first round Wimbledon win.
Australian golfer Adam Scott has given close friend Lleyton Hewitt a glowing tribute after the veteran's Wimbledon swansong ended.
Eduardo Vargas scored twice as Chile downed fierce rivals Peru.
Cronulla hooker Michael Ennis will face the NRL judiciary on Wednesday night to fight his grade-one careless high-tackle charge.
Blues coach says hooker will be given every chance to play.
​ NSW centre Michael Jennings says he would've accepted his fate had Blues coach Laurie Daley dumped him for the Origin decider.
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