Employee's revenge after losing her job
On the day Chinnari was to be made redundant, the long-serving employee was suddenly busy on the phone.
On the day Chinnari was to be made redundant, the long-serving employee was suddenly busy on the phone.
An executive was in a Dick Smith store in Sydney when he noticed something odd.
Uproar in the inner city as council puts the kibosh on late night kebabs.
Waters off Sydney's northern beaches were searched after broken fence found on cliff.
A young lifeguard has been labelled a hero after she pulled two men from punishing surf.
They were supposed to arrive home on Tuesday. It was Friday afternoon when they made it.
More than half of all NSW jobs are at risk as entire occupations and industries are transformed.
Channel Seven sports reporter forced to apologise after he wrapped his arms around a female colleague live on air.
Fans gather at the Elvis Presley Festival in Parkes and celebrate "The King's" 81st birthday.
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As property prices soften, eager sellers are racing to cash in before prices slide further, triggering a buying bonanza.
They say there is no such thing as a bad pet, just a bad owner.
These are some of the most unusual and interesting buildings you may ever lay eyes on.
Leon Li has ambitions of being an actor. But not ahead of completing tuition in HSC calculus before he begins high school.
Residents of Harvey went into Friday night facing a nervous wait, with a firefront that had caused widespread destruction.
On the doorstep of the remote federal government building he helped to seize, LaVoy Finicum could not be more civil.
Australia's major political parties failed to properly disclose $135,000 of donations made during an election year.
Abuse claims paint a disturbing picture of the education system facing child asylum seekers.
"Reports had it," writes the esteemed American biographer Stacy Schiff, "that more than 700 witches flew about Massachusetts". Sounds a bit like Canberra today.
This is the most exciting time to be a season ticket holder for the Festival of Move Along Nothing to See Here.
On the day an employee was to be made redundant, she was suddenly busy on the phone, the steel maker has said in court
Panic about price-gouging after revelations Sydney has been paying more than Melbourne is unjustified.
Beijing can't keep burning through reserves at a record pace to defend the yuan.
Pound bulls are finding it harder to hold on to an optimistic view as the potential for higher rates falls.
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There is a new style of ammunition in the competitive war between Australia's casino giants.
Sales of Australian-made cars edge below 100,000 vehicles for first time since 1953.
Altering a couple of old habits and developing new ones could see you save significantly.
The demise of Dick Smith is a stark reminder of the risks of investing in companies listed by private equity firms without doing careful research.
Airport sanctuaries that will almost make you hope your flight is delayed.
Federal Court orders injunction against Australian vitamin business A-Sashi for infringing Nestle's Musashi trademark.
The relationship between business co-founders can share striking similarities to a marriage.
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Computer glitch blamed as welfare agency hits tens of thousands with bills for money that is not owed.
The words 'Failed Law', 'We Want Justice', and '#BoycottThailand' displayed to protest controversial trial over murders of UK tourists.
Archaic technology wasting time for Canberrans is in the target of new federal agency.
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New Chinese SUV brand makes an overpriced and underwhelming debut.
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You, bloke, are what we call in the trade, a "ninny Neanderthal."
The FA Cup third round announced itself with a raucous throwback of a tie as Exeter City pushed Liverpool all the way to earn a deserved replay.
Australian through to Brisbane semi-finals after beating Kei Nishikori.
An email has emerged confirming West Indies management was aware of misbehaviour from players towards a female staffer last year.
It took 127 years, until last Tuesday afternoon in Cape Town, for the first member of South Africa's black majority to score a Test century.
Ian Botham has quickly become a huge fan of Ben Stokes.
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