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Jihadi threat 'beyond control'

Attacks carried out by people from same network as Paris attackers, experts say.

'I'd do more than waterboarding'

Donald Trump has issued a stern warning to the US after hearing of the Brussels attacks.

Turnbull's shift a blow to Abbott

Malcolm Turnbull has slapped down the former PM, adding to the their list of differences.

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Baby furniture failing the safety test

Erin Phillips did a lot of research on the best cot for her son Max, but when it came to mattresses she found herself in ...

Erin Phillips assumed her baby products were safe. But one crucial piece of furniture does not have mandatory testing.

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HECS from the dead on the table

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The Turnbull government is considering collecting student debts from the dead, as well as increasing student fees, as it seeks to find higher education savings.

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Land tax is a silver bullet

The changes resulting from switching from stamp duty to broad-based land taxes are manageable.
Peter Bentley

Either side of politics can embrace the principle that good policy is good politics and campaign for the benefits of a land tax.

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How to interview for a flatmate

So, Michelle, when was the last time you cleaned the bathroom?
Nicole Frost

Interviewing potential flatmates can be a bit of a process. Here are our tips.

Money

Can you trust the P/E ratio?

Scott Phillips is a Motley Fool investment adviser.
Scott Phillips

The price-earnings ration is the go-to metric for valuing companies, but it holds real risks.

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You need to spend to go fast - but not as much as you might think.

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Addicted to tasks

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Even when we could be having fun, we feel the need to do chores.

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Eurovision Asia? Makes sense to me

Conchita Wurst has received both praise and criticism since winning the 2014 Eurovision song contest.
Michael Idato

More Lee Lin Chin. More crazy costumes. How can this exercise in soft diplomacy not be a good thing?

Carter Smith said the Safe Schools program saves kids from self-harm and suicide.

Carter stuns Q&A panel with plea

Neil McMahon

Carter Smith stopped the show in its tracks when debate shifted to Safe Schools.

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Sydney's best-value appetiser?

Laredo Codesa anchovies, sourdough toast and lemon.
Terry Durack

It's not a menu mistake. Chef James Wallis is just very generous to diners at Woolloomooloo's new pub.

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When Simon received a text message from his son's school asking why the 15-year-old was absent, he knew just how to respond.

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