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You have to stop looking at them

COMMENT When everything ping-pongs around in a flurry of statements, it pays to look away.

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Dan's new sledgehammer

COMMENT Listening to the Premier talk about marauding, evil gangs, you'd be forgiven for asking where the real Dan was. But…

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Iran's swipe over asylum seekers

Foreign Minister Julie Bishop with Iranian Foreign Minister Dr Javad Zarif on Tuesday.

Australia's long-held concerns about Iran's human rights record. But Iran has hit back over 'unconscionable' behaviour.

World

Trump's barking Hillary ad is no joke

Hillary Clinton, who once barked at a rally while telling a joke. Her rival, Republican presidential candidate Donald ...

Trump posts a video mocking Clinton, signalling the general election will be nasty if they are their parties' presidential nominees.

Federal Politics

Safe Schools petition 'goes missing' 

Coalition MP George Christensen, a prominent critic of Safe Schools, on Tuesday
Michael Koziol, Matthew Knott

A renewed revolt against the Safe Schools anti-bullying program has fractured the government's frontbench.

Comment

Home-ground advantage

Australian students don't study Chinese in large numbers, but this is not due to laziness.
Rachel Hibbert

Kids from Chinese-speaking families have a head start when studying the language. It's simply not fair.

Business

ATO is 'too big to fail'

The ATO is 'too big to fail' and should face scrutiny, submissions to federal inquiry say.

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Get that cash stash working harder

Experts say property can be a lucrative direction for an SMSF to take.

For most people, superannuation is something that just happens. But is property worth a super investment?

Money

Can Gen Y ever get ahead?

Gen Y uni student Kendall Sutton is looking at graduating in his early 30s with an $80,000 student debt.
Sylvia Pennington

Kendall Sutton is a typical member of Gen Y. He'll start his career late, with a huge student debt and won't be able to buy his own home or start a family until his 30s.

Don't buy what your planner is selling

There are decent stockbrokers, insurance brokers and financial planners out there, but the rest – the bulk of them – are ...
Scott Phillips

There's something rotten in financial services, and it's deeper, wider and more rotten than a single bank and its insurance business.

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Meet the new queen of Aussie TV

Marta Dusseldorp returns as the tough-yet-vulnerable prosecutor in Janet King, season two.
Debi Enker

In the role of hard hitting lawyer Janet King, Marta Dusseldorp is having the time of her life.

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How did 'butch' become a dirty word?

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It took a trip to the USA for Esther Godoy to realise she could be physically attractive. Now she's launched a magazine that celebrates the butch identity.

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To experience the ultimate in rest and relaxation, book in at one of these amazing places.

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How Foxtel killed Yournet

Foxtel is fiercely protecting its exclusive content licenses.

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All you need to know about F1 2016

new regulations alone would not ensure there are five teams battling at the front of the grid.
Stephen Ottley

The F1 championship gets underway in Melbourne this weekend. Here's what you need to know about the new season.

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Bayern Munich, Barcelona advance

Barcelona's Luis Suarez celebrates after scoring his side's second goal against Arsenal.

Barcelona's dynamic attacking trio of Neymar, Luis Suarez and Lionel Messi were all on target in a 3-1 victory over Arsenal.

Gayle ton blows England away

Chris Gayle blazes away on the off side.
Sudipto Ganguly

Chris Gayle has smashed the first hundred of the World Twenty20.

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Player walks away from $17m contract

Des Bieler

A Major League Baseball player walked away from a $17 million contract after being asked to limit the time his son spends in the clubhouse.


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Pendles to do a Hodge

Collingwood captain Scott Pendlebury.
Michael Gleeson

Geelong and Collingwood emerged bullishly from the pre-season as the 'buy' stocks of March.

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