Horror: Friday the 13th sharemarket bloodbath
$30 billion wiped off ASX as it plunges towards the 5000-point mark.
$30 billion wiped off ASX as it plunges towards the 5000-point mark.
Accused ringleader of alleged gang rape of a 14-year-old pleads for protection while in custody.
Vodafone is not longer the most complained about phone and internet provider per customer.
Former PM tells successor he will confront same mentality that bedevilled his regime.
Our obsession with renovation is growing, with home owners spending $500m in September.
They are losing an average of $6k in wages while companies exploit their vulnerability.
And it's a track you have probably never heard of.
Steve Smith wins the toss and Australia will bat. The Kiwis are certainly going to have to bowl better than they did in Brisbane.
A huge fireball is created when a forklift explodes allegedly due to leaking gas.
Mastermind behind Australia's biggest insider trader scam fails in bid to have his jail sentence reduced.
Coles boss slams federal government over claims retailer is responsible for China-fueled shorgage.
Europe in 'race' to save Schengen free-travel area, EU Council President warns.
Tony Abbott has warned Malcolm Turnbull he will confront the same "no one can be worse off" mentality that bedevilled his government.
Auctioning the right to come to Australia could raise $35,000 to $45,000 per immigrant, analysis has found.
Caring – for young children and ageing parents – is the task gender equality forgot.
The news that Nick Cave's son had taken LSD before plunging to his death should stir open discussions between parents and children, not moralising.
Mining giant BHP Billiton says the burst dam spread toxic tailings for 440 kilometres downstream and affected 11 communities.
BHP sinks below $20 as shares take $30 billion opening hit.
Optus has overtaken Vodafone as the most complained about telco per customer in Australia.
Bank lied to NSW sheriff to avoid $40,000 in legal costs, a parliamentary committee hears.
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Airbnb is rolling out an upgraded variable pricing tool that automatically raises or cuts room rates based on supply and demand.
Coincidence or timing? Either way, Hong Kong billionaire Joseph Lau has just pulled off a twofer for the history books.
BHP Billiton shares can be bought on a "grossed-up" dividend yield, including franking credits, of 12 per cent. Are you brave enough?
Exchange traded funds (ETFs) are a hit with investors.
Some people have that healthy glow. Here's how you can be one of them.
Parramatta small businesses say the bank's decision to move headquarters will hurt the local economy.
And what happens when workplace humour goes wrong?
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Land prices have leapfrogged ahead of traditionally more prestigious suburbs as buyers battle for one thing.
An Italian architect is sending greenery sky-high in an ambitious new project.
A report found that 44 per cent of buyers have paid more when they felt an emotional connection with a house.
Amazing, skillful and downright nutty records are announced by Guinness World Records.
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Woodstock: The Festival | 1pm - 2pm |
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The Daily Edition | 1pm - 2pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Second Test - Australia v New Zealand | 11:30am - 2:30pm |
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Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield | 1:30pm - 2pm |
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Last Tango in Halifax | 2pm - 3:01pm |
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NITV News Week in Review | 2pm - 2:30pm |
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The Chase | 2pm - 3pm |
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Second Test - Australia v New Zealand | 11:30am - 2:30pm |
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Judge Judy | 2pm - 2:30pm |
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Salvage Hunters | 2:30pm - 3:30pm |
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The Chase | 2pm - 3pm |
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The Cricket Show | 2:30pm - 3pm |
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Good Chef Bad Chef | 2:30pm - 3pm |
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Eggheads | 3:25pm - 3:56pm |
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Salvage Hunters | 2:30pm - 3:30pm |
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Seven News at 4 | 3pm - 4pm |
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Second Test - Australia v New Zealand | 3pm - 5pm |
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Ben's Menu | 3pm - 3:30pm |
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Eggheads | 3:25pm - 3:56pm |
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A Great Welsh Adventure with Griff Rhys Jones | 3:30pm - 4:25pm |
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Second Test - Australia v New Zealand | 3pm - 5pm |
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The Bold and the Beautiful | 3:30pm - 4pm |
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Poh & Co. Bitesize | 4:25pm - 4:30pm |
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The Chase Australia | 4pm - 5pm |
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Second Test - Australia v New Zealand | 3pm - 5pm |
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TEN Eyewitness News First at Five | 4pm - 5pm |
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John Polson hopes his short film festival festival could return in February.
Fans gush as the veteran rapper's new single WTF powers up the US charts and pokes fun at Miley Cyrus
The golden age of Hollywood comedy is long gone if a poll of the funniest films is accurate.
As supermodel Gisele Bundchen's career fades, Kendall Jenner's is rising.
The 21-year-old singer is the latest celeb to reveal the downside of fame.
Stress is an inescapable part of life that can be incredibly helpful or incredibly destructive.
We're starting to see the effects of over-worked kids, say the Bachelor of 2015 who works with children.
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If an Aboriginal woman or a Muslim woman knocked over a police officer, would the response be so jolly?
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Dom Knight takes us on a trip down objectively-horrible-but-miraculously-wonderful musical memory lane.
We're probably all familiar with the pouty bottom lip and tightly crossed arms of a tot mid-strop.
A seven-year-old girl has more diamonds than she knows what to do with.
In 1971 five lucky child actors received a golden ticket of their own. Here they are today.
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Are you the type of passenger who has trouble keeping still in your plane seat?
Emirates launches new two-class Airbus A380 after scrapping first class in favour of expanding economy.
How the world's greatest attractions can be mis-sold on social media.
After horrifying us with software that could tell you how old you looked, Microsoft has a new trick.
There are a few gems on the store to make the new Apple TV more useful in your lounge room.
It's not hard to imagine that for some the iPad Pro is all they need besides a phone.
Australian maker of development and collaboration software for companies finally goes public.
Two years ago Joel MacDonald was in Melbourne scoring goals for the AFL; now he's kicking goals in New York.
Google's News Lab partners with Fairfax to offer a fellowship to create new types of journalism.
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Flagship sedan introduces breakthrough technology.
To celebrate the release of Spectre we pick the secret agent's best wheels.
Socceroos will fly into Bangladesh the day before next Tuesday's World Cup qualifier in Dhaka.
World athletics is prepared to impose tough sanctions over the worst doping scandal in history.
The continuation of our all-time draft list by the numbers.
Prosecutor says Chris Cairns has inflicted as much damage on cricket as Armstrong had on cycling.
Steve Smith will wait until Australia first takes the field to decide whether Johnson retains new-ball duties.
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