'Don't do it': two dead in Picton shooting
Police ran to a bushland creek after helicopter spotted suspect on the run. Then a loud bang rang out.
Police ran to a bushland creek after helicopter spotted suspect on the run. Then a loud bang rang out.
On Redfern speech anniversary, Keating delivers a profound message on reconciliation.
Treasurer says he won't be an ATM for states, as they slide into a $50 billion hole.
Political staffer Nicholas Ruygrok set out this morning with the cycling group that he had joined recently.
Police swooped on Sydney man's apartment after keeping him under surveillance.
Raid follows reports suggesting Sydney man was mastermind behind controversial web currency.
Comment: There's someone the Woolworths' chairman needs to have a good talk to.
Buckets full of illegal drugs discovered in apartment owned by unemployed bodybuilder.
Over 28,000 Teddy Bears are thrown onto the ice for charity in Canada after home side, the Calgary Hitmen score their opening goal.
Analysis: The climate summit is a circus, but ultimately a tussle between industrialised and giant emerging economies.
Many would be furious if denied their steak, so activists - backed by a movie star - are taking a gentler approach.
This Chinese acolyte of global climate campaigner Al Gore could be one person to watch.
Arrests for cocaine and ice use in NSW are soaring as police target users.
The car allegedly hit a police officer before it crashed into a bus, and was sliced into two pieces.
The concert hall attacker went to Syria with a group of other young people at the end of 2013.
Bronwyn Bishop says the "threat of terrorism" has convinced her she needs to recontest her seat at the next election.
The Prime Minister has fired back at calls by Tony Abbott for a "religious revolution" in Islam.
Muslims do not need a Western cultural supremacist like Tony Abbott to tell them what Islam needs.
Decisions on how driverless cars are programmed to avoid crashes and protect passengers must be open to scrutiny.
Looks like Woolworths' first major initiative under Gordon Cairns' chairmanship is a dud on the social media scoreboard.
Australian shares finished in the red after a choppy day's trading that saw a selloff in banks.
Dow Chemical is said to be in late-stage talks to merge with its rival DuPont in chemicals megadeal.
The steam is coming out of the housing market after a sharp decline in investor lending.
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Stash your wine budget to boost your retirement funds, super industry tells women as gender gap persists.
''There are great prawns ... and many dodgy prawns'' says Greenpeace as it reveals best and worst seafood choices.
Australian technology company Atlassian is poised for a big float in the United States. Should Australians invest?
How James Packer and his sister Gretel carved up the family fortune and why it's relevant to the rest of us.
Former NBA star lights up both the court and the men's fashion stakes.
Drones aren't just for hunting terrorists. They're being developed to assist businesses with everything from preventing shark attacks to pizza delivery.
Real estate agents can run, but they can't hide thanks to new technology that rates their performance.
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A group of architects in Kazakhstan have proposed an apartment building with a 300 metre ski slope.
Here are our share house gift ideas for this gift-giving season.
The new aspirational kitchens of young cooks have small footprints and shrunken appliances.
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Continual acting jobs means Harrison Ford has no time to tend to his other job to the chagrin of Calista Flockhart.
While the competition is hot, Mad Max: Fury Road is favourite to take home the top two prizes.
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As Playboy cover up its centrefolds while fashion bibles including Harper's Bazaar Australia are taking their cover girls' clothes off.
Austrian body-builder Arnold Schwarzenegger once said, "you hit like a vegetarian".
Guilt will hold onto more fat than anything you eat, says celebrity trainer.
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Cut the fruit up properly for starters ... There's so much more you could be doing with this summer treat.
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What happens when businesses are sexist, offensive or racist? A whole gallery full of glorious fails.
Professor Gillian Triggs opens up about 'ham-fisted' behaviour of Abbott government.
What does the appearance of 'Black Pete' in Canberra say about Australian racism?
Christmas is a time to eat, drink and be merry ... and to laugh at the cakes that aren't quite right.
Fans of The Little Mermaid are threatening to boycott the live action remake of the film after it was revealed that Ariel won't be a red head.
Jay El-Leboudy, 15, was planning on buying presents for his family but when he went to collect his overdue pay he was told there wasn't any.
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Don't be waiting around for unreliable couriers in the lead up to Christmas.
Ending your texts with a full stop is truly monstrous. We all know this. Now a study has confirmed it.
The secretive Satoshi Nakamoto could in fact be Australian man Craig Steven Wright, report says.
Manual Jardim was a burned out property developer when an app helped him change his life.
Report reveals stunning examples of public service inefficiency when it comes to releasing and managing data.
The rise of sophisticated online banking attacks, defeating two-factor authentication, is the driver behind BankVault.
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Blue oval completes investigation on Everest SUV that caught fire last week
British luxury brand updates its compact SUV to stay fashionable.
FFA chairman Steven Lowy is optimistic the A-League's active fans will be back in the stands this weekend.
The athletes who rocked my world this year.
Allegations of mistrust are surfacing hours before the peace talks between the FFA and A-League fans begin.
Selectors and Darren Lehmann have hinted at a switch, but the captain will retain the all-rounder at No.6.
The former Australian captain believes his home state has had a raw deal by not having regular Test cricket at Blundstone Arena.
No player will be more keenly watched in Hobart than the 25-year-old Australian fast bowler.
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