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Analysis: With the budget mere weeks away, bear in mind what gets lost in translation as the media pounce on forecasts.
Analysis: With the budget mere weeks away, bear in mind what gets lost in translation as the media pounce on forecasts.
Fallout from controversial Abbott government move to scrap a key policy has been revealed in a new report.
Nine disputes claims 60 Minutes crew are 'likely' to be charged.
US man suspected of child abuse after girlfriend's son was found not breathing.
Cabarita wharf victim was making plans to pursue her real passion before she was found dead in river.
Prison staff weren't given vital information. Within hours, inmate had message carved into head.
The investigation follows the emergence of racist and sexist attacks on Greens MP..
Comment: Abbott, Abetz, and Andrews are the AAA batteries of Australian politics.
Green MP calls behaviour by members of the NSW Police "disgusting and completely unacceptable".
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This quiet slice of paradise offers a simple, contemporary take on the original modest, basic coastal havens.
To mark the novel's 91st anniversary, take a look at the architecture that inspired Fitzgerald's masterpiece.
It's a handy pay day for the Gold Logie nominee, who's cannily sold part of his property portfolio.
A Christmas gift of a day trip in the Blue Mountains turned to disaster for a NSW couple.
It was supposed to be a public relations exercise. Instead, the new boss of threw a bucket of petrol over a bonfire.
A massive fire that broke out during a fireworks display in an Indian temple has killed at least 84 people and injured 200.
Re-elected Turnbull government will abolish the tribunal that sets pay rates for truck drivers if it is re-elected.
The accused murderer of Iranian asylum-seeker Reza Barati is back in custody, Papua New Guinean police say.
Abbott, Abetz, and Andrews are the AAA batteries of Australian politics: each started full of power, but not as much as they thought.
You might wonder what would drive an Australian mother to take such a foolhardy risk as abducting her children in Lebanon.
It was only a matter of time before the Panama Papers controversy and the Unaoil bribery scandal overlapped.
It's hard to beat a good polo spat, and the latest feud between two Australians takes the cake.
Legislation aimed at ensuring Clive Palmer creates tension between government and mining.
If 7-Eleven's head office had a desire to address it, it could have acted earlier .
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Watchdog to investigate if merger cut competition in the online food market.
If you're fit and 65 you are far from over the hill – even if you have to stand up in the saddle to maintain momentum.
One in three parents believe their children are unlikely to enjoy the same standard of living as them, a major survey suggests.
The idea of helping your kids to succeed in life is strongly ingrained in Australians.
You'll never need to spring for another takeaway coffee again.
Three Perth mums reveal how they cleverly make social media work for them to realise their business dreams.
Family business sacks the owner's brother after he failed drug tests and wins an unfair dismissal claim.
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Redfern Now | 11:15pm - 12:11am |
ABC NSW |
Terror In Little Saigon | 10:30pm - 11:30pm |
SBS Sydney |
Odyssey | 10:30pm - 11:30pm |
Channel Seven Sydney |
Man on Fire | 9:15pm - 12:15am |
Channel Nine Sydney |
The Graham Norton Show | 11:20pm - 12:30am |
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Redfern Now | 11:15pm - 12:11am |
ABC NSW |
Bitter Victory | 11:30pm - 1:25am |
SBS Sydney |
Royal Pains | 11:30pm - 12:30am |
Channel Seven Sydney |
Man on Fire | 9:15pm - 12:15am |
Channel Nine Sydney |
The Graham Norton Show | 11:20pm - 12:30am |
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Accused | 12:10am - 1:10am |
ABC NSW |
Bitter Victory | 11:30pm - 1:25am |
SBS Sydney |
Royal Pains | 11:30pm - 12:30am |
Channel Seven Sydney |
Major Crimes | 12:15am - 1:15am |
Channel Nine Sydney |
The Graham Norton Show | 11:20pm - 12:30am |
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Accused | 12:10am - 1:10am |
ABC NSW |
Bitter Victory | 11:30pm - 1:25am |
SBS Sydney |
Zero Hour | 12:30am - 1:30am |
Channel Seven Sydney |
Major Crimes | 12:15am - 1:15am |
Channel Nine Sydney |
The Doctors | 12:30am - 1:30am |
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Scott & Bailey | 1:10am - 1:59am |
ABC NSW |
The Magic Kitchen | 1:25am - 3:15am |
SBS Sydney |
Zero Hour | 12:30am - 1:30am |
Channel Seven Sydney |
Anger Management | 1:15am - 1:45am |
Channel Nine Sydney |
The Doctors | 12:30am - 1:30am |
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Scott & Bailey | 1:10am - 1:59am |
ABC NSW |
The Magic Kitchen | 1:25am - 3:15am |
SBS Sydney |
Harry's Practice | 1:30am - 2am |
Channel Seven Sydney |
Nine Presents | 1:45am - 2am |
Channel Nine Sydney |
Home Shopping | 1:30am - 2am |
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The icon who sang The Joker, slammed the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a "bulls--- reality show" minutes after his induction.
Charlize Theron called Mad Max: Fury Road 'a story about the power of women' as she won.
A gleeful sense of mischief is never far away when talking to the 87-year-old grand dame of Australian literature Barbara Blackman.
Kate, William, even Harry. Why Fergie proves they just don't make royals like they used to.
If there were a best dressed Logie, SBS would collect more silverware than the AFL The Footy Show.
Mrs Michael Clarke's uplifting book of mantras is the 'literary version of saccharine'.
Are you going overboard in your health journey? There's only one way to find out.
Strengthening moves that everyone can do, no equipment necessary.
For great digestive health, add these to your cooking.
From Good Food
Spiced quinces and seasonal vegetables star this week. Plus a braised chicken one-pot wonder.
When a lamb roast looks and tastes this good, maybe the colder months aren't so bad after all.
Not in a rush? Carla Grossetti lists the best places for a Sydney lunch you'll never want to end.
From Daily Life
When you approach a celebrity asking for a selfie, take a moment to make sure it's the right celebrity.
What happens when businesses are sexist, offensive or racist? A whole gallery full of glorious fails.
Some of them lived successfully in harmony, ohers not so much.
There is no doubt seeing their child smile for the first time is an unforgettable moment for parents everywhere.
Six things good parents do to contribute to their child's anxiety.
What kid doesn't love a good belly laugh? The Book Depository made a list of 30 of the most side-splittingly funny books.
From Traveller
They need to be easy to eat, cheapish and, most importantly, tasty.
Beyond cool: This New York landmark is now a nightlife hub of dazzling pedigree.
This grandiose hotel straddles an ideal position between the central shopping district and beachside bliss.
Perk for a customer who said - then denied - he pirated 400GB of content.
Instagrammers in a handful of countries are the first to lose chronological posts.
'The front page of the internet' is finally catching up to the mobile world.
FBI's method for breaking into locked iPhone 5c unlikely to stay secret, experts say.
We spoke with Slack's head of customer service at its Australian HQ opening.
Includes big changes for consumers and developers, Xbox integration, heaps of bots.
with Drive.com.au
From Monaro to Motown: Holden designer becomes first non-American to lead GM's global design operations
Production version of 300kW Golf R 400 could emerge by July.
The Western Sydney Wanderers will need to win only one finals match to progress to their third grand final in four years.
We've seen him as the glamour forward, a match winner, and now it's Lance Franklin the leader on show.
The world champs silver medallist will start a hot favourite to take out the Australian title on Monday night.
A great Sunday afternoon of rugby league. In the end the Newcastle Knights showed plenty of courage and resilience to prevail over the Wests Tigers 18-16.
Newcastle have claimed their first win of the season but the game-sealing try came after a bizarre incident involving a second ball.
Newcastle scored their first win under coach Nathan Brown with a gripping 18-16 triumph over Wests Tigers.
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