How negative gearing killed Australian dream
Australia has become a nation of landlords - with new data showing how much our demographics have changed in just 20 years.
Australia has become a nation of landlords - with new data showing how much our demographics have changed in just 20 years.
Comment: He's built a reputation as a straight talker guided by conscience. But this week Mike Baird made a clumsy error that left PM's office fuming.
Two men have been arrested in dramatic scenes in Sydney as police carry out raids.
Millions of Australians, including in Sydney, can now find out when their house will come online.
Lord mayor enthusiastic that government will support improved transport in Sydney.
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Former Labor prime minister has an agenda - and he has Malcolm Turnbull in his sights.
Police are reportedly locked in a tense stand-off with two of Australia's most wanted criminals - a father and son who've been on the run for 8 years.
Investigation into how lobby groups helped create laws blamed for one of the most controversial killings in recent US history.
Former defence minister will have to find a new electorate after federal redistribution of boundaries leaves NSW down one MP.
Woman who says she was raped on Nauru and asked for an urgent abortion in Australia has been returned to the island.
They begin nun life at just six years of age, amid ankle-deep raw sewage, cholera outbreaks and manual labour.
Labor has urged Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to sell out of his hedge fund investments in the Cayman Islands.
Paul Keating has backed a treaty with Indigenous Australians, calling it the "unfinished business of the nation".
If Australia were interested in class warfare, surely these two leaders would be the ones to wage it.
It's one of the most hotly anticipated, enthusiastically attended events of the parliamentary calendar.
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The major banks have rushed to out-do each other on reforms to their own credit card products to protect poor customers in a surprise development from a Senate inquiry looking at whether banks earn too much on cards.
Myer chief and managing director Richard Umbers is upbeat about Christmas spending despite the spectre of interest rate rises.
As China's demand for Australian resources is waning, so are the prospects of this town in the state's central west.
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Myer chief and managing director Richard Umbers is upbeat about Christmas spending despite the spectre of interest rate rises.
We are entering a new world of tax revenue wars and no one can say who will emerge as the victor.
Speculation the Reserve Bank will cut official interest rates is wishful thinking.
You can't stop bills coming, but you can control how much you choose to fork out.
A single malt develops a new flavour profile after being sent 320 kilometres above the Earth.
A philosophy of innovation with integrity helped this entrepreneur win the Australian EY Entrepreneur Of The Year.
Certain genders, ethnicities and sexualities are over-represented in some jobs. There are good reasons why this happens but there are pitfalls in avoiding trying to achieve a greater balance.
with Domain.com.au
All it took was a fifth of 1 per cent and a sinister shadow was suddenly cast over the property market.
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This exclusive LA neighbourhood boasts just three homes, all with seriously expensive price tags.
Every move Turnbull makes, Abbott is watching. Denis Carnahan and Rocco Fazzari, with apologies to The Police.
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Australia's own ultimate Pacific island escape is just a few hours away.
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The IceTV program guide survives under an 11th-hour deal, but EPG subscription fees are lost.
watchOS 2 for Apple Watch hasn't made the smartwatch any more desirable for me.
The Telstra TV is the same price as the Apple TV and much simpler to use.
The millions of customers, the short deadline: how the public service's digital revolution will start.
Russian attacks become more brazen and more destructive as the country grows increasingly at odds with the US and European nations.
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Newcastle United fans are doing it tough, on and off the pitch.
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After being dumped by Robbie Deans, the Wallabies veteran is about to play the 100th Test he never expected to play.
A World Cup try-scoring record is in reach, but winger looking elsewhere.
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