'Legal rape' group to meet in Melbourne
They plan to meet face-to-face for the first time saying it's time for the group to 'come out of the shadows'
They plan to meet face-to-face for the first time saying it's time for the group to 'come out of the shadows'
Company faces revenue hole after retailer ditched it to supply its private-label cheeses.
Ousted PM's 'private dinner' in US actually a lunch attended by dozens of other people.
US fast-food chain noted for raunchy ads to launch a front in our burger wars on Tuesday.
Some Victorians wait more than four years to see a specialist in a public hospital, report reveals.
Penny Wong is used to to hearing all the arguments, but one hurts more than others.
State's rainfall 56% above average, while maximum temperatures one degree above average.
Samuel's parents earmarked him for great things, but soon he may be returned to Nauru, where the future looks bleak.
The ingenious and unscrupulous tricks to get ahead in the world of competitive cycling.
A video covertly filmed by a train driver appears to show water pouring into the City Loop near Parliament station.
Three Australian men held in Croatia over the rape of a backpacker in nightclub toilet walk free.
More than 100 former political prisoners who spent years shackled in decrepit jails have started terms as MPs.
Treasurer Scott Morrison gives his strongest indication that the government may take an increase in the 10 per cent GST to the next election.
As treasurer, Joe Hockey dismissed concerns about negative gearing. Now it emerges Treasury never analysed the tax break.
Other Liberal MPs such as Bronwyn Bishop and Philip Ruddock should also stop being so selfish and move on.
The trouble is, there could be an escape route for the corrupt.
Health Minister Sussan Ley's crackdown on health insurance premiums threatens the viability of smaller non-profit funds.
Bank of Japan's call to implement negative interest rates continued to buoy global markets.
The commodities slump will push up Australian banks' bad debt costs from historic lows, Moody's says.
Woolworths has appointed its third creative agency in five years, ending its relationship with Leo Burnett.
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American fast-food chain, Carl's Jr, noted for its raunchy ads will launch a front in Australia's burger wars.
Pollster Gary Morgan may have been hoping for better news from Haoma Mining.
The first in our new series for beginner investors, from Scott Phillips at The Motley Fool.
There is not much point in repaying student debt early, especially after the removal of discounts at the end of this year.
Australia is playing a part in a white lie impacting the global wine industry.
Small independent magazine publishers are not just surviving but thriving.
Tutoring firms are gearing up for a business boost from mums and dads willing to spend upwards of $50 an hour.
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Clients complained they weren't paid or were shortchanged. He claims he always planned to pay them back.
The holidays are, by and large, over and it's time to put that decorating inspo to work. Here's how.
If you can think of a building in Melbourne, this team have probably built it - in some form or other.
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7.30 | 7:30pm - 8pm |
ABC Victoria |
Oceans Of The Solar System | 7:30pm - 8:30pm |
SBS Melbourne |
My Kitchen Rules | 7:30pm - 9pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Australia's Got Talent | 7:30pm - 8:45pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! | 7:30pm - 9pm |
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Australian Story | 8pm - 8:32pm |
ABC Victoria |
Oceans Of The Solar System | 7:30pm - 8:30pm |
SBS Melbourne |
My Kitchen Rules | 7:30pm - 9pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Australia's Got Talent | 7:30pm - 8:45pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! | 7:30pm - 9pm |
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Four Corners | 8:30pm - 9:17pm |
ABC Victoria |
Trawlermen: The Catch | 8:30pm - 9:30pm |
SBS Melbourne |
My Kitchen Rules | 7:30pm - 9pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
The Farmer Wants a Wife | 8:45pm - 9:55pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! | 7:30pm - 9pm |
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Media Watch | 9:15pm - 9:31pm |
ABC Victoria |
Trawlermen: The Catch | 8:30pm - 9:30pm |
SBS Melbourne |
The Holiday | 9pm - 11:45pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
The Farmer Wants a Wife | 8:45pm - 9:55pm |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
The X-Files | 9pm - 10pm |
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Q&A; | 9:35pm - 10:41pm |
ABC Victoria |
The Tribe | 9:30pm - 10:25pm |
SBS Melbourne |
The Holiday | 9pm - 11:45pm |
Channel Seven Melbourne |
Dirty Dancing | 9:55pm - 12am |
Channel Nine Melbourne |
The X-Files | 9pm - 10pm |
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Q&A; | 9:35pm - 10:41pm |
ABC Victoria |
SBS World News Late Edition | 10:25pm - 11pm |
SBS Melbourne |
The Holiday | 9pm - 11:45pm |
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Dirty Dancing | 9:55pm - 12am |
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Sherlock Holmes: Elementary | 10pm - 11pm |
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Molly Meldrum may be sick, but that hasn't stopped Seven promoting him for its miniseries.
Kyle Sandilands has ruled out returning to stuttering rival 2Day FM, amid reports he's being lured back for $20million.
If you posted a smug social media update you've fallen for Ten's ploy.
Myer and David Jones are usually twins in the department store landscape but now, winter is coming.
Qualifications count for nothing, if you don't have social skills to match
The supermodel has quietly announced she is moving away from the profession.
Tasty, colourful and easy - you'll love this whether you're vegetarian or not.
Planning a Feb-fast? Here are the tricks to staying healthy through the whole month.
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What's better than cooking up a storm? Watching other people slaving away of course.
This author claims his paleo recipes (including a 'burger') are so good you can take the weekend off.
School lunches, quick dinners for fussy eaters, healthy snacks - it's time to get organised!
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It's ironic that someone would tell an Aboriginal person to "speak English" on Australia Day.
Which comedy legend turned up to the SAG Awards in these chill fluffy slippers?
Susan Sarandon crashed a Straight Outta Compton cast pic, and it was wonderful.
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Larger planes will fly budget carrier's first short-haul international routes.
New concept for a hypersonic jet that could zoom from London to New York in 11 minutes.
Who says size doesn't matter? It does in these six amazing places.
She told a young mum to ingest nothing but water - and left the baby boy severely ill.
A US teen has undergone emergency surgery, needing 48 staples in his head after he attempted the "duct tape challenge."
You don't need 'superfoods' to make a nutritional school lunch, it can be achieved with these simple core foods.
'The dog deleted my homework' doesn't cut it in the modern classroom, so students need to back up.
Tech giant acquires augmented reality start-up, hires prominent researcher of immersion in virtual environments.
Developers reverse engineered dead language for Far Cry Primal, a game set in 10,000BC.
Failed start-ups are a dime a dozen, but some burned down more publicly than others.
Super funds, insurers, corporates all guilty of caving to hackers, thereby perpetuating cyber-crime, says Deloitte.
Malcolm Turnbull's DTO has been critical of myGov, now it has the chance to show it can do better.
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Cut-price Prius alternative offers conventional style.
British brand's iconic off-roader makes way for an all-new model.
Hopes of breakthrough finals win hinge on improving depth, as data shows bottom-tier players have fifth-worst rating in AFL.
Let's face it: if Djokovic could, he would fold up Murray and take him around the world in a suitcase.
Jesinta Campbell believes her fiance will never 'truly recover' from mental health issues.
Two days out from their tour opener and Australia's cricketers have already copped some verbals.
Australia have declared there's "not a hell of a lot to worry about" just a month out from the Twenty20 World Cup.
If I were a cornflake eater, I may well have choked on them over my Sunday paper.
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