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Sydney's top 10 growth suburbs

City's growth is expected to slow, but 10 suburbs will be powering next year.

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Sydney stands united at siege memorial

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - DECEMBER 15:  Survivors of the Lindt Cafe victim's seige gather and support each other at the fist anniversary during a rememberence service in Martin Place on December 15, 2015 in Sydney, Australia.  (Photo by James Alcock/Fairfax Media)
Emma Partridge

Holding flags, flowers and each other - Sydney paused on Tuesday night to remember.

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Are you paying too much for petrol?

Falls in petrol prices aren't being passed onto motorists.

Petrol is not as cheap as it should be, and the government's consumer watchdog is worried customers are being gouged.

World

Last debate of 2015 has real stakes

Texas senator Ted Cruz, part of the 2010 congressional intake, is hated and feared by the Republican establishment almost as much as Donald Trump himself.

 Trump and Cruz are finally likely to confront one another as the Republican establishment watches from behind its fingers.

Federal Politics

We can't handle the truth, just yet

Peter Martin dinkus

It's looking like we'll never see a surplus. The first Hockey budget said we would get one in 2018-19. The second said it it would happen in 2019-20.

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Slowing property boom 'good thing'

Glenn Stevens,governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, sat down with the Australian Financial Review for his annual interview.
Mathew Dunckley

The easing of property markets is welcome and essential says RBA governor Glenn Stevens.

MYEFO mauls medical companies

Hefty government cuts to blood test and x-ray subsidies sparked a sharp sell-off of healthcare stocks.

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Terrified to take time off?

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If you're burnt out and in desperate need of down time but can't bear to go on holiday, chances are you're suffering from FOTAL.

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What alcohol does to your body at 40

"In my view, it is contradictory and self-defeating for an employer to require compliance with its usual standards of behaviour at a function but at the same time to allow the unlimited service of free alcohol at the function."
Anna Magee

One glass might be good for your health but more is associated with a host of illnesses and problems.

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Apple's secret new lab

Apple's latest phone, the iPhone 6s.
Tim Culpan

No one will talk, but the Taiwanese facility was formerly occupied by Qualcomm.

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Mixing sport and big data

Tracking the performance of tennis players like Maria Sharapova can be difficult, because the data provided by many wearables are not relevant to the sport.
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Coaches may be more in favour of technology than athletes, top-level officials say.

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Perfect storm cost Lomu everything

Jonah Lomu died aged 40.
Kevin Norquay

In 2003, Lomu was the $10 million man. By the time of his death, he had turned to personal loans to project success.

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'Bash me' instead of Windies: Gayle

Melbourne Renegades international signing Chris Gayle.
Jesse Hogan

Chris Gayle, says he would rather critics of the team "bash" him instead of current players, declaring he wants to return to Tests once fit enough.

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