'It was pretty obvious': no shock for Dick Smith
Retailer's founder says investors shouldn't be surprised to see the value of their shares all but obliterated.
Retailer's founder says investors shouldn't be surprised to see the value of their shares all but obliterated.
Survivor says he was "shocked to the core" when he overheard Cardinal Pell speaking.
Police stumped over motive behind brutal bashing and stabbing of a man on a Sydney street.
Residents are about to learn which light rail line option has been selected.
Pensioners struggle as deadline for paper transport tickets looms.
Comment: The Nationals secretly tried to enhance their clout, but it could backfire.
Former PM, 'just a regular dude', poses for selfie after purchasing white goods via Gumtree.
Elite school forced to respond to Sarah Haynes' end-of-year address.
Japanese whaling fleet heads south, with 400 minke whales in its sights, as Daniel Flitton explains.
Mayor says cities such as Sydney are cutting emissions - and could do more if allowed.
Activists decorate Paris to highlight the "hypocrisy" around climate change.
One of the world's largest solar companies accuses Beijing of allowing new coal binge.
Four days after Matthew Leveson went missing, his boyfriend told police he was not involved in the disappearance.
The gamble would see Japan hauled back to the international court in a bid to halt whaling.
This was Obama the technocrat, fixed in his faith in the power of reason and moderation.
It's been a steep learning curve for Christopher Pyne since he made the leap from education to innovation.
Successful business people often describe it as the key to success, but in politics "failure" has become something to be avoided.
Australia is sitting on a trillion dollar opportunity to transform our economy. And here is a hint, it's not buried underground.
Kicking the carbon habit was never going to be easy, but the draft agreement created in Paris is a vital first step.
The Australian company running our detention centres refused a takeover offer a year ago; now it may have to sell for less.
"You should know a company worth $90m is unlikely to be worth $500m a year later."
Retailers banking on Christmas might be underwhelmed by consumers' Scrooge-like behaviour.
Troubled vocational education outfit Australian Careers Network has lost another executive.
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Divesting from fossil fuels companies to make a statement is futile, says ICMM chief Tom Butler.
Australia's great love affair with gambling shows no sign of levelling off.
Colin is earning $50,000 by using his car as an UberX taxi 10 days a month to help his adult daughter buy a property.
There'll be a rush for Macquarie's new capital notes paying 7.5 per cent but if you miss out you might have the last laugh.
You said yes to every invitation, so how do you wiggle out of attending it all?
A 3D bike-printing start-up is exactly the sort of business the Prime Minister's Innovation Statement should be aimed at.
A suite of new tax incentives by the Turbull government aim to increase investments in startups.
with Domain.com.au
A large proportion of the free-standing houses of the '50s or '60s stand condemned.
If you're in mortgage stress, there are a few things you can do to ease the pressure.
Do you really want to drag those dirt, spit, pee, poop and gum particles into your cosy abode?
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He's hosted Today for ten years now. His stocks are only rising.
Someone give Carrie Fisher and her dog Gary their own TV show.
George Lucas' favourite creatures have been left out of the next Star Wars installment.
Exercise may have the power to work deep down in our cells to slow biological ageing.
It's too ridiculous to contemplate, but really ridiculous is what we've come to expect from Kim Kardashian and Kanye West.
They're playful or problematic trends depending on who you ask.
Do these six poses daily for excellent lower body toning. Just because it's yoga, don't think it won't hurt.
The bikini blogger shares her food philosophy and how she stays bikini fit.
Champion boxer Danny Green shares his stay-fit tricks without sacrificing the fun.
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Tim Ho Wan opens its second store in Sydney, and there are new items on the menu.
It's a busy time of year, so here's a simple food plan for your week.
Keen to up your vegetable intake? Try these juice and smoothie recipes.
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Some of my healthiest and most satisfying relationships are with couples, writes Elizabeth King.
From throwback photos to those that have tallied up the likes on Instagram.
What does disability look like? This might seem like an absurd question. But here's why it matters to me.
Kate Winslet shares some sage advice for every woman - and man.
Twelve years ago, Joanna Anderson captured young Sam's heart in one of the festive season's most enduring rom-coms.
One UK mum is doing Christmas differently by refusing to buy presents for her children.
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From cycling along coastal tracks to whale watching, here are 20 of the best reasons to visit this coastal beauty.
Microsoft is scrapping security updates for older versions of IE as it pushes PC owners towards Windows 10.
Facebook, Google and Twitter are stepping up efforts to combat terrorist messaging behind the scenes.
First impressions in the tech and start-up industries are largely positive.
A new pilot website will also make it easier for material to be taken off the internet.
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.
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Three Japanese baby soft-roaders battle for the newest Car of the Year crown
Mercedes C200, Lexus IS200t, Jaguar XE and Holden Calais V do battle.
The battle of the football codes can be settled once and for all as the top 2015 sport trends on Twitter are released.
It is no secret Cristiano Ronaldo loves scoring, but if this is any indication, he might love them a little too much for his own good.
William Hopoate doesn't regret his two years at Parramatta despite an ongoing legal battle with the club, but the NSW State of Origin representative is "thrilled" to be a part of Canterbury's renowned culture.
The once great West Indies could disband within 10 years as a result of their continued failure on the international stage.
This team is a long way off their great sides of the 1970s, '80s and early '90s but they still have some players who can trouble Australia.
It was a sight to make the mouths of Curtly Ambrose and Courtney Walsh water, a decade and a half into retirement long for a last shot at an Australia they once preyed upon.
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