Bright kids at poor schools lag by two years
New NAPLAN data reveals the vast gap opening up between children at disadvantaged and wealthy schools.
New NAPLAN data reveals the vast gap opening up between children at disadvantaged and wealthy schools.
Comment: Russell Crowe looked on anxiously. But the footage that followed should never have been shown.
Analysis: The PM has suddenly transformed the government's fortunes.
The way plants breathe contains some very bad news, world-first Australian research shows.
Consumer confidence is up - but research shows women are more pessimistic than men.
Elmer Funke Kupper is under pressure over investigation into Cambodian cash.
The hidden stairs lead to two mysterious old railway platforms.
Leigh Sales' blunt questioning rattled the PM, with one particularly 'unpleasant' turn of phrase.
New 'Face2Face' video technology transfers a person's facial expression to someone else in real-time - tested on George W Bush and Vladmir Putin.
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A new report suggests almost one in three people may be affected by bowel cancer.
A president can only do so much - it's the likes of the Rolling Stones who are more likely to give Cubans satisfaction.
Four senators who between them secured fewer than 10,000 votes could decide whether we go to an early double dissolution on July 2.
Labor's prospects of an improbable victory turn heavily on a re-energised Bill Shorten's ability to win back voters.
Ken Courtis went to the bank on Saturday. He wanted to withdraw some cash. Nothing unusual so far. But this was Japan.
Malcolm Turnbull has not only acted decisively, he has caught his opponents on the hop.
Elmer Funke Kupper pressured over investigation into alleged bribery.
It's about 25 per cent less than last year, but about $19 billion in dividends is about to begin flowing.
Keep your friends close... and your enemies closer... Telstra and News could strike a delicate accord over Foxtel after a fractious 21-year marriage.
Australian Careers Network is operating on a skeleton staff, after shedding 600 jobs in six months.
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Consumer confidence might be up - but don?t ask your female friends what they think.
The rollercoaster relationship between Malcolm Turnbull and big business took a turn for the better on Monday.
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Here are four things to expect when you move out of home and into a rental property.
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Number one, you make your bed without anyone asking you to.
The price-earnings ration is the go-to metric for valuing companies, but it holds real risks.
A cautionary tale about why you should always seek professional advice before making big financial decisions.
The best brands have been busy in the lead-up to the world's biggest watch fair.
Blowing your own trumpet is an idiom for idiots.
Forget the airconditioning, keeping staff cool, calm and collected these days requires ice creams and swimming pool passes.
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Romanzo Criminale | 11pm - 12:05am |
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Grey's Anatomy | 11pm - 12am |
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Underbelly: Badness | 11pm - 12am |
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Sherlock Holmes: Elementary | 10:30pm - 11:30pm |
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PGA Tour Golf Highlights | 11:30pm - 12:24am |
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Grey's Anatomy | 11pm - 12am |
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Underbelly: Badness | 11pm - 12am |
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The Project | 11:30pm - 12:30am |
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World Without End | 12:20am - 1:53am |
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Romanzo Criminale | 11pm - 12:05am |
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The Amazing Race | 12am - 2am |
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Anger Management | 12am - 12:30am |
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The Project | 11:30pm - 12:30am |
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World Without End | 12:20am - 1:53am |
ABC NSW |
Romanzo Criminale | 12:05am - 1:05am |
SBS Sydney |
The Amazing Race | 12am - 2am |
Channel Seven Sydney |
T20 World Cup | 12:30am - 4:30am |
Channel Nine Sydney |
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert | 12:30am - 1:30am |
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The Warlords | 1:05am - 3:05am |
SBS Sydney |
The Amazing Race | 12am - 2am |
Channel Seven Sydney |
T20 World Cup | 12:30am - 4:30am |
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The Late Show With Stephen Colbert | 12:30am - 1:30am |
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The Warlords | 1:05am - 3:05am |
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Eurovision Asia, anyone? Apparently so.
Comedy, Melissa McCarthy says, is power. Especially for young girls grappling with growing up.
John Cleese has anointed his Basil for the world premiere of Fawlty Towers Live
Are women wired to want chocolate more or have they just been told they are?
These intimate and sometimes awkward questions give couples a chance to spill secrets before it's too late.
It's my idea of a nightmare so why are so many women doing it?
No workout buddy to get you out of bed? Try these tricks if you are a solo exerciser.
Oil those sore spots with mobility exercises, guaranteed to make a difference.
In another decade, common grocery items were called Imitation Food.
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Kick off your week with a spicy, aromatic curry and combine beef with basil and a simple tomato sugo midweek.
Lovers of bread, flock to Pagewood where a cafe is putting all-things sandwich on a pedestal.
Who wins the city's annual Easter bun fight? And how much is too much for a bun?
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Grandmothers are tired of being unpaid child minders. But why won't the 'grey army' revolt?
These excellent celebrities could quit their day jobs and run the world.
Men like Lindor Jonuzi deserve to bear the consequences of their actions.
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The seats may not be much chop, but the food certainly is.
This hedonistic European city is a traveller's dream spot. But not just because of its looks.
Fifteen places you can have an amazing beach holiday without going to a coast.
There's the common list of what to expect ... then something really unusual.
Fed up with her daughter's messy room, Alice came up with a solution.
Bruce Springsteen has added his human touch to one of his concerts by signing an "I'll be late for school" letter for a 9-year-old boy at his Los Angeles gig.
Tech giant expected to unveil a suite of new products, including a compact iPhone.
Just because your neighbour has cable doesn't mean you'll get it.
In our under-supported games industry, a killer concept and heaps of determination helps.
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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British supercar brand holding out for smaller, lighter batteries for next-gen hybrid hypercar
Limited-edition Defender builds on the cars' old-school charm.
ACT Brumbies chief executive Michael Jones has been stood down by the club's board following a turbulent two weeks that have seen rumours develop into his departure.
Ange Postecglou is wary of slipping on an unexpected banana skin in World Cup qualifiers in Adelaide and Sydney.
Lance Franklin admitted he never gave a thought to not returning.
Was it really necessary for Channel Nine to keep panning back to Sam Burgess' inconsolable mother?
Mitchell Pearce's photo has been removed from his old school's trophy room but he is suffering more than damage to his reputation.
How things changed for the Bulldogs skipper after the last Good Friday.
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