Female shooter pledged IS alegiance using alias
Tashfeen Malik used a false name on Facebook to reveal her loyalties on the same day14 people were shot dead.
Tashfeen Malik used a false name on Facebook to reveal her loyalties on the same day14 people were shot dead.
They suspected she was 18 months. But now they believe she was 2½.
Ross Merrick says he "inadvertently struck" his mother-of-three girlfriend.
Three-year batlle ends as court makes final decision on apartment complex in Sydney's inner-west.
"Hmm have a bad track record with halves," wrote Sylvia Choi before tragedy struck at Stereosonic.
The cost to Australia's wellbeing caused by obesity has leapt by 84 per cent in the past decade.
New driverless trains in Sydney will save government on wages, but they can't deal with curves.
As she turned off the lights on the hot evening, three kitchen knives sat on and in her bedside table.
Rock singer Scott Weiland has been found dead on his tour bus in Bloomington, Minnesota.
Only last-ditch efforts can save Malcolm Turnbull from a difficult dilemma over his promise in Paris to ratify Kyoto protocol.
Australia is at the centre of a stoush that is enraging developing countries.
Those observing the hustle and bustle of world leaders may miss the minutiae of deals being hammered out late into the night.
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Properties are still beating expectations in this postcode.
Tell-tale clues the winds of change have come through the real estate industry.
Rag trader Gary Leonard has high hopes for his beachfront abode.
Rodney Boatswain believed Helen Dawson Key influenced his mother to change her will in a way that did not favour him.
Obesity is a growing drag on Australia's wellbeing, taking a huge social and health toll.
The attacker was an employee who had been fired from the Cairo restaurant, officials say.
It was an unlikely friendship, Malcolm the cosmopolitan investment banker and Ian the gravel-voiced grain grower.
The government may have moved on, but Tony Abbott is still coming to grips with life beyond the prime ministership.
The government may have moved on, but Tony Abbott is still adjusting to his new reality.
In desperation, the Coalition's conservatives have turned to Dutton, despite the fact that he's regularly trampled on core values.
Would you wear an implant under your skin to feed data to your health fund?
There was a risk of recession, and then their wasn't. What an exciting week it's been.
Forget Dick Smith and Slater & Gordon. Big companies were the big disappointment this year.
Financial planners could be able to comply with ethics without joining independent body.
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Three years after Sam Walsh was rushed into the top job at Rio Tinto, the company has become the mining industry's top pick
Smell the roses over Christmas while you can, there could be plenty of fertiliser next year.
When TV host and journalist Jennifer Byrne was in her twenties, she saw a financial planner who changed her life.
George Cochrane advises a reader about how a husband and wife can use "splitting" to equalise superannuation.
A well-chosen bottle can open up a world of exploration for the recipient.
Australian small businesses are lagging well behind their Asia-Pacific competitors when it comes to innovation.
How I started up ImPOS and turned it into a point of sale software business with $7 million revenue.
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Grief has passed and Coldplay's new album is full of optimism, and a touch of Beyonce, for a modern sounding record.
Next year women will double their numbers on ABC radio during the week, and Anu is part of the change.
The Project's Waleed Aly has proven he's more than just an accomplished journalist and lawyer.
Charlie Sheen's legal problems continue to pile up as his ex-fiance disputes part of his story.
The 25-year-old mother-of-two's gross estate was $1.8 million when she died, but that was reduced to $814,000 after her affairs were settled.
Pamela Anderson will be the last model to pose nude for Playboy magazine.
How to walk from the sand to the water after a baby, even if you're doing sweet F.A. in your activewear.
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If you think you're a skinny-fat, you need to read this.
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The My Kitchen Rules chef is departing his two-hatted Paddington restaurant.
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Fight boring at your next barbecue with juicy prawn and jalapeno salsa tortillas.
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From throwback photos to those that have tallied up the likes on Instagram.
These women fought back when people tried to tell them what to do with their bodies.
Not many new mums can say they did what Tommitrise Collins did during her 20 hour labour.
Twelve years ago, Joanna Anderson captured young Sam's heart in one of the festive season's most enduring rom-coms.
Cool off this summer at one of these incredible water parks, plan a winter escape, and marvel at the waterslide taller than Niagra Falls.
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Aisle surfing, zombie passengers, rogue announcements: Fasten your seatbelts for these confessions of a hostie.
There's one city that takes its coffee very, very seriously. And it's not in Australia.
Surrender to the charms of an all-inclusive holiday at one of the world's most luxurious destinations.
Councils continued to access phone,email metadata without warrants last financial year.
Respected analyst expects colourful little phone with the latest A9 processor to be unveiled soon.
An action camera that prodcues 360 degree footage, this little orb doesn't miss a thing.
Australians will be informed of certain data breaches under new laws being proposed by Turnbull government.
Australia's Bureau of Meteorology has reportedly had its computer systems breached.
The ATO has announced it will extend its voice authentication system to its mobile app
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For the first time in 137 home games, Sydney FC's active supporters didn't show up.
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Organised and passionate - sporting fans have discovered their voice.
The Australian who helped introduce World Series Cricket and then revolutionised sport on television in the US believes reform in cricket is a no-brainer.
When the West Indies walked off the WACA in 1997, they would not have dared think things would get this bad.
Nathan Lyon is confident a lack of footmarks will affect his work.
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