Man sues Customs for secret use of phone
The 22-year-old was strip searched against his will, his phone allegeldy used by an officer to send secret texts.
The 22-year-old was strip searched against his will, his phone allegeldy used by an officer to send secret texts.
Millions of dollars worth of clothes sold with 'made in China' logo. Their actual origin was just outside Pyongyang.
Twelve children left without mothers after a horror crash kills three women.
Claims laws are destroying Sydney's nightlife countered by figures indicating support for measures.
Health departments are being inundated with calls as parents fear they'll miss out on welfare benefits.
Julie Bishop's single line statement says no 'official complaint' was made. One email suggests otherwise.
Hundreds gathered to support the Opposition Leader's health cuts protest before the crowd turned.
A year after Prabha Kumar was stabbed to death in a Sydney park, detectives are investigating if someone from her native India played a role in her murder.
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For $620,000, this apartment was always bound to attract first home buyers.
It now costs more to buy a block of dirt in this suburb than a house in another capital city.
A strong Ballina market is being spurred by Brisbane workers happy to make the commute.
Premier has taken the first steps towards a Hong Kong railway model, with a tender to design high rise towers above six new stations.
Hospital vigil will continue until the government guarantees it won't remove an asylum seeker baby for deportation.
Renegade ride sharing service Uber has upped the ante by offering helicopter rides on the resort island.
All federal MPs could claim workers' compensation for the first time under a plan to create a million-dollar parliamentarian fund.
Known for his colourful outbursts, Bill Heffernan will remain one senator's go-to man after bowing out.
Social media lets us take the sorts of things we used to mutter in the privacy of our own homes and broadcast them.
Politicians might not like people taking drugs, but they have a duty to ensure that people do take them that they are as safe as can be.
Saul Eslake describes Australia's tax system 'like a giant Swiss cheese'. Attempts to plug these holes is underway.
Filings show Google shifted the bulk of its international profits to Bermuda parent company.
Billionaire attacks the tech giant over its refusal to help the FBI unlock a terrorist's iPhone.
Elderly couple fears alleges they are the victims of predatory lending by Bank of Queensland.
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Melanie Fodera has been selling on eBay for seven years. A new study shows why she didn't make more money.
As Yahoo explores options for a sale, turns out that perhaps the best trade for its investors has been betting against all the analysts.
Tax reform is in the spotlight again, but the numbers show that bracket creep is not as bad as the government wants us to believe.
The slump in market sentiment is getting out of hand.
The dos and don'ts of getting airborne, plus 18 of the best options to buy.
Businesses can now take complaints offline and avoid a social media meltdown.
How to deal with employees who have an unrealistic sense of entitlement.
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​Italian writer and philosopher Umberto Eco, best known for his 1980 novel The Name of the Rose, was a man of many talents.
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The Olympic swimming gold medallist and the Balinese princess were married two months shy of a decade.
The caveman-style Paleo diet could make actually cause weight gain and increase diabetes risk, newresearch shows.
There was a reason why the long-time editor-in-chief of Vogue wore casual attire.
Incorporate these 12 foods into your diet for long lasting energy, to make you feel fabulous all the time.
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It seems Hollywood is home to some pretty talented bloodlines. Or well connected dynasties.
It's hypocritical to link Roxy's parenting style to what happened to her daughter.
When even the most unremarkable images of the female body are deemed offensive.
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Could this be Italy's most cheesy tourist attraction?
Would it be possible to fly non-stop from our east coast to Europe?
First impressions - and bucket list moments - don't come much better than this.
Told one of their unborn twins would most likely die, these parents-to-be were amazed at what they saw.
You can't help but laugh at these pets, while also respecting their ability to maintain their chill in uncomfortable situations.
The nineties produced some really great movies that kids watched over and over. Now it's time to watch them with your own.
Forget pirates, Hollywood need only look in the mirror to see its enemy.
On paper, India's latest cheap smartphone is an incredible deal.
Apple backflips on Error 53, offers a fix to revive dead iPhones.
A new internet messaging tool sidesteps the federal government's metadata regime.
Taking system of medical records online seemed like a worthy goal, but it leaves the door open for cyber attacks.
World's largest internet radio service has shed multiple billions of dollars from its market value in the last few years.
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Swedish brand has whipped the covers off its new wagon.
It seems like a win-win solution, but is it really?
A prominent boxer has been telling those close to him that he wants to fight the cross-code star.
The NRL is threatening Manly with fines and the stripping of competition points if the club does not stand down John Hopoate as coach of its SG Ball team.
It's taken 12 attempts but the quality of football finally befits the profile of one of Australian football's best rivalries.
Michael Clarke made a nervous start to his cricket return narrowly avoiding an early dismissal.
In his last Test match, Brendon McCullum re-wrote the record book, the textbook, the playbook and the book of Solomon.
Australia's hopes of reclaiming the No.1 ranking in the balance after Brendon McCullum hit fastest century seen in Test cricket.
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