Lawyer gunned down in Brunswick street
Cafe owner, lawyer allegedly wanted dead by mafia shot while walking to car.
Cafe owner, lawyer allegedly wanted dead by mafia shot while walking to car.
An unmanageable Senate is frustrating Malcolm Turnbull's plans.
Youths involved in weekend's riot could face a range of charges from affray to robbery.
Tasmanian Premier's words come less than a week after launching suicide prevention strategy.
Labor senator reveals to hearing the internal nickname for hybrid-fibre coaxial rollout.
The doors just keep closing upon Stephen Dank and his empty threats.
Firm reportedly paid $200k to family of Cambodian PM as it sought to grow gaming empire.
Nutritionist Rosemary Stanton has revealed the trauma she experienced as a child growing up in religious sect the Exclusive Brethren.
The fairytale continues with an overhead shot helping Leciester extend their EPL lead.
Church targeted by firebug, a year after spate of attacks on churches linked with other disgraced clerics.
Two Australian journalists won't be charged for questioning Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak over corruption scandal.
A notorious former general involved in the deadly crackdown on the Saffron revolution has been elected Myanmar's first vice-president.
Malcolm Turnbull's options for an early double-dissolution election on July 2 have narrowed considerably.
Michael Lawler behaved "dishonourably" by participating in the trainwreck Four Corners program last year, a Parliament-commissioned report has found.
A visa that allows international companies to employ foreign crews for $3 an hour will decimate the Australian shipping industry.
We should not tolerate gang violence in Melbourne or limit ourselves to a law and order solution alone.
Gaming giant Tabcorp faces an investigation by the Australian Federal Police over a $200,000 payment it allegedly made in 2009.
After a strong run over the past weeks, the ASX was dragged down by mining and bank stocks.
Sources say China's central bank has drafted rules for a tax on foreign-exchange transactions.
ANZ conducting a review after a slew of errors affecting more than $50 million in client money.
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Claims of payment to family of the Cambodian PM by Tabcorp need to be cleared up... urgently.
One of the biggest reasons people leave their jobs is because they feel unappreciated.
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Joe Hockey's house in Canberra is on the market - and now you can sneak a peek inside.
With a long weekend approaching and the weather still fine, there's a bit to know before you hand over the keys.
A bed on the floor does run the risk of looking like a uni sharehouse relic. But it's easy to avoid that.
Individual females could soon overtake men in the home buying stakes.
A reader has inherited an apartment valued at $450,000 at age 85, and could lose his part pension.
Private air travel gets an Uber-style makeover, with celebrity backing.
Labor says it will remove one of the "biggest barriers" to small businesses trying to challenge large rivals in court for anti-competitive behaviour.
An open letter to the Prime Minister and the Treasurer from Peter Strong, chief executive of COSBOA.
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Two Australian journalists detained in Malaysia for trying to question the Prime Minister Najib Razak have left the country.
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The Batman star said he approved of Garner's VF interview as it let her get certain grievances off her chest i.e. Christine Ouzounian.
"Of course [we talk], they're my parents," Bella says, before declaring anyone who says otherwise is "full of s***".
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Tricks and shortcuts that will save you dollars while keeping you healthy.
The original Bachelor's girlfriend (she won Tim Robards in season 1), Heinrich shares her healthy secrets.
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Attention Melbourne dumpling fans. Tim Ho Wan is finally here.
Pack up the wagon and experience two things this country does best – nature and food.
Stop committing crimes against the taco and say 'adios' to cheese, salad and mince meat.
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My life is nothing like my parents' lives were at my age, and I am perfectly happy.
Indigenous activist Celeste Liddle was banned for violating "guideline violations".
What happens when businesses are sexist, offensive or racist? A whole gallery full of glorious fails.
She went to hospital with a pain in her side, but tests revealed the awful truth.
According to the New York Post, as a result of their parenting, the actors have "raised some pretty terrible kids."
A Texas teen got a birthday gift like no other; listening to her young brother's heart as it beat inside 18-year-old Aubrey Reeves ten years after transplant.
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Airline passengers are pushing each other's buttons more than ever - literally.
A place so bizarre it seems almost unbelievable. And I can't wait to go there.
Australia's first purpose-built, billion-dollar cruise ship hits water for first time.
Stephen Conroy says the internal nickname for the NBN's HFC rollout isn't fit to be mentioned on the public record.
Two fresh leaks appear to give credence to rumours about Apple's next iPhones.
Xbox games now able to connect across other online gaming networks.
US president makes case for access to device data in certain circumstances.
Despite bottlenecks, digital animation industry resisting cloud, says Sydney's Animal Logic.
Human Service to face National Audit Office scrutiny. Again.
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Japanese car maker claims to have found its mojo again with new-generation small car
Rare 1955 550 Spyder tops the list in lucrative US auction.
Two points dropped rather than one gained for Melbourne Victory tonight in the ACL.
Stephen Dank has vowed to launch legal action against AFL and anti-doping authorities despite partially losing a case in NSW Supreme Court.
Brooke Stratton could barely get through training before wanting to lie down. She was listless and weary and barely had any energy.
The doors just keep closing upon Stephen Dank and his empty threats.
Joel and Scott Selwood aren't just brothers, they're best mates. Or – as big brother Joel playfully describes – "frenemies".
If what happened to Essendon against West Coast on Sunday is how most game days will unfold, what good can come of the year?
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