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Vivid announces stunning line up

The Opera House sails in last year's festival.
Peter Vincent

The sails of Sydney Opera House will be lit with works by indigenous artists for the first time.

Victoria

Haider was 'going to cut my head off'

Numan Haider was shot dead by police in September 2014.

One of the AFP officers stabbed by Numan Haider is sure the teen was about to decapitate him before he was shot dead.

WA News

National

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

Comment

Anorexia: no family is safe from it

British broadcaster says girls "are preoccupied with being beautiful and healthy and thin" – just like the traditional ...
Allison Pearson

Does anyone really think there's no connection between a culture of display and young people hating and starving their bodies?

Business

Rio Tinto appoints new CEO

Miner's head of copper and coal Jean-Sébastien Jacques to replace Sam Walsh.

Myer leads ASX in post-Fed rally

Australian shares rallied today with retailers, especially Myer, among the top winners.

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We've been hanging our curtains wrong

Eco design adviser Nelson Lebo explains how to stop warm air going out the window.

More tips from the man who told us our fans were blowing the wrong way - he says poorly-hung curtains could be costing you money.

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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No Offence 9:25pm - 10:15pm

ABC Victoria

What's the Right Diet For You? 8:30pm - 9:35pm

SBS Melbourne

The Big Bang Theory 9pm - 10pm

Channel Seven Melbourne

The Footy Show 8:30pm - 10:30pm

Channel Nine Melbourne

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 8:30pm - 9:30pm

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No Offence 9:25pm - 10:15pm

ABC Victoria

The Bridge 9:35pm - 10:40pm

SBS Melbourne

The Big Bang Theory 9pm - 10pm

Channel Seven Melbourne

The Footy Show 8:30pm - 10:30pm

Channel Nine Melbourne

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 9:30pm - 10:30pm

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Lateline 10:15pm - 10:45pm

ABC Victoria

The Bridge 9:35pm - 10:40pm

SBS Melbourne

Just Like Heaven 10pm - 12am

Channel Seven Melbourne

The Footy Show 8:30pm - 10:30pm

Channel Nine Melbourne

Law & Order: Special Victims Unit 9:30pm - 10:30pm

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The Business 10:45pm - 11:02pm

ABC Victoria

SBS World News Late Edition 10:40pm - 11:10pm

SBS Melbourne

Just Like Heaven 10pm - 12am

Channel Seven Melbourne

Fugitive: Black Ops 10:30pm - 11:30pm

Channel Nine Melbourne

Blue Bloods 10:30pm - 11:25pm

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Changing Minds - The Inside Story 11:05pm - 12:05am

ABC Victoria

I'm A Stripper 11:10pm - 12:05am

SBS Melbourne

Just Like Heaven 10pm - 12am

Channel Seven Melbourne

Fugitive: Black Ops 10:30pm - 11:30pm

Channel Nine Melbourne

The Project 11:25pm - 12:30am

Network TEN Melbourne

Summary of what TV shows are on tonight
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Changing Minds - The Inside Story 11:05pm - 12:05am

ABC Victoria

I'm A Stripper 11:10pm - 12:05am

SBS Melbourne

Just Like Heaven 10pm - 12am

Channel Seven Melbourne

Anger Management 11:30pm - 12am

Channel Nine Melbourne

The Project 11:25pm - 12:30am

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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?

Esther Godoy
Esther Godoy

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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Audi has launched its new entry-level seven-seat Q7 SUV.

Cheapest Audi Q7 reviewed

Peter McKay

New entry-level seven seat SUV is a very capable luxury family hauler.

Sport

Australia's F1 champ-in-waiting

F1 driver Daniel Ricciardo.

Australian Daniel Ricciardo is on the hit-list of all leading Formula One teams, retired racer David Coulthard says.

Adam LaRoche with his son Drake.

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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