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Closing time for the Gatwick Hotel

After decades of opening their doors to Melbourne's most downtrodden, the owners of St Kilda's Gatwick Hotel have put the boarding house up for sale.

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Work continues at the Woden Bus Interchange.

One of the first purpose built off-street interchanges in Australia has been partly demolished as work begins on the Woden Bus Station.

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Sisters to sell Gatwick Hotel

Gatwick co-owner Yvette Kelly with some of the hotel's residents.

It has been a home for the downtrodden, but mounting costs and the "ice" plague have prompted owners to sell.

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Family of dying man granted visas

Hassan Asif came to Australia as a student before being diagnosed with terminal cancer.

The mother and brother of a dying Pakistani man studying in Melbourne have been granted Australian visas to visit one final time.

'I am too controversial for them'

Kim Vuga

A Senate candidate running on an anti-Muslim, anti-immigration platform says she is being discriminated against by her public service bosses.

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CFO stole $10m from multinational

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Megan Levy

A Sydney-based financial chief has been charged with defrauding his employer of more than $10 million over a decade.

Oil prices bounce back

Oil climbed to a one-week high in New York after a report showed US crude inventories fell, easing a supply glut.

Second prize is still a win for Sims

The ACCC chairman did win his petrol battle with the big retailers, but he has struck a deal that is good for consumers.

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Six ways to beat the herd

Count Deutsche Bank in the camp that considers the divergence theme near its best-before date.
Luke Kawa

It's hard to beat the crowd when you're a member of the herd. Here are six options for the year ahead.

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Why a non-profit spent up on Oprah

Oprah Winfrey steps out during her show, An Evening with Oprah, in Sydney.

It seems odd that a non-profit super fund for workers with retirement savings of less than $33,000 spend up to $1 million bringing Oprah Winfrey to Australia.

An investor's letter to Santa

Hopefully you've been good this year and Santa will hear your requests.
Scott Phillips

Forget about the socks and the vouchers for Bunnings, this is what we really want this Christmas.

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Australia eye No.1 Test ranking

Motivation galore: The chance to return to the top of the Test tree is driving David Warner and the Australian team.
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Australia's players have set themselves the lofty goal of not only regaining the No.1 Test ranking by the end of the summer but staying there long-term.

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