Turnbulls $73.6 billion school yard battle
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Exclusive: Turnbull government will invest an extra $1.2b in schools, but still falls well short of Gonski funding.
Exclusive: Turnbull government will invest an extra $1.2b in schools, but still falls well short of Gonski funding.
Proof of nation's endemic predudice is in the numbers.
Jamelie's earnings from brothel put her in top 0.1 per cent of all Australians. Now she can't be found.
Within hours, the senior constable's belongings were allegedly already on black market.
Michelle was stabbed up to 20 times before being bundled in car and dumped in ocean, police will allege.
Natalie thought Facebook would help her connect with other mums. Then someone else came knocking.
Something was conspicuously amiss about major panel hosted by PayPal last week.
Exclusive: By the time Theo was whisked away on a speedboat by his desperate mother, he'd forgotten how to speak English.
Hundreds of protesters storm presidential hopeful Donald Trump's appearance in California, forcing him to make an unplanned entrance. Vision courtesy ABC News 24.
with Domain.com.au
For those struggling to scrape together a deposit for a house, why not just buy an island instead?
It's been on sale for nine years, but this property Palazzo di Mare - is finally going up for auction.
There are a few suburbs on Sydney's train line where house prices have dropped.
Hunt for gunman wanted over Bankstown shooting of convicted killer shifts south of the border.
Australia Post boasts it has tolerant and diverse workplace. New racism scandal suggests it is anything but.
A deadly US air strike in Afghanistan that destroyed a hospital run by MSF was caused by human error, equipment failure.
Ads will appear on TV, radio, print, online and on outdoor displays from this week until June 30.
Eighty of the 100 postcodes that benefit the most from negative gearing are represented by federal Coalition MPs.
There has never been a more exciting time to be an accountant. Really.
TFF writes from New York, where everywhere I look is Presidential candidate Donald Trump.
A lot of people are convinced it's just going to get worse for workers in coming years.
We're eating healthier than ever - but we are still making one enormous mistake.
Write-down on firm's UK acquisition put the company in a 'financially precarious' position.
Can Scott Morrison's budget define a government, repair the bottom line and appeal to voters?
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VIDEO: Adele Ferguson shares behind-the-scenes insights into how the Comminsure saga unfolded and the impact it had.
Colin Lokey, also known as 'Tyler Durden', is breaking the first rule of Fight Club: You do not talk about Fight Club.
Tuesday's budget is unlikely to resolve uncertainty and lift consumer confidence.
Look to space for bright ideas on investment.
Ditch the flowers and make your mum feel really special next weekend.
Labor has announced it will force banks to share consumer data in a move aimed at making finance cheaper for small business.
To victims of undermining at work, it's undeniably a pretty big deal.
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The 60 Minutes episode going to air on Sunday night has nothing to do with the situation in Lebanon, network says.
Asher Keddie and Kat Stewart reprise their roles in Offspring as sixth series begins production.
The Bangarra Dance Theatre is mourning the sudden loss of its talented composer, David Page.
Feuds and contract dramas are fuelling speculation all is not well on morning TV.
"Can fill a forward line," the 33-year-old mother-of-two joked.
The Obamas and royals have started a Twitter war over the Invictus Games
It even helped her eight-year-old daughter.
When a Korean couple's baby dies from neglect, because they were too busy looking after an online baby, something has to change.
Boosting your sex drive and the enjoyment you get from sex can be improved with good food choices.
From Good Food
Hearty but healthy, try these delicious meals this week.
A food fight might be the answer to the food issues threatening Sydney.
40 might sound like a lot, but when it cooks down to a sweet, nutty paste and you smear it on the lamb, you'll be wishing you had twice as many.
From Daily Life
Angelina Jolie's time in the role has come to an end with Oscar winner Alicia Vikander cast.
A new study has determined which songs get stuck in your head. Can you guess which topped the list?
Melisandre's transformation came as a shock but it's all part of the show's ongoing fascination with older women.
Maternity guru Rachel Waddilove says today's parents are obsessed by their child's 'needs'.
A major study has provided the definitive answer: parents shouldn't smack. Where does this leave the 80 percent of parents worldwide who do?
Learn all of Melbourne's best kept secrets for families and set a date to explore what Amy Cooper is calling the perfect place for free-spirit families.
From Traveller
Have a couple of days off and want to do something special? Here are Australia's eight best places to do it.
Thousands will brave the winter cold for Australia's darkest, hottest festival.
Ten days, five time zones, two continents: this is one epic train journey.
Long-term satellite service for rural, regional and remote Australia starts rolling out.
Security breach results in some users' email addresses being compromised.
What we're expected to go through to pay for and watch this show is actually insane.
Government has 'exploited the transition to cloud' to expand its power, company says.
We spoke with Slack's head of customer service at its Australian HQ opening.
Women paid virtually the same as men for same job, software maker's numbers reveal.
with Drive.com.au
Nissan's latest workhorse ute gets a bit stressed when fully loaded.
The world's largest car companies are looking for a way to tackle Tesla.
Popovic is no stranger to the biggest occasions - but even he knows Sunday's grand final is the opportunity to "make history".
There aren't many teams in recent years that can call Hawthorn their bunny.
The worst aspect about the best part of the season is the damn grand final tips. In this case it's impossible.
The NRL is poised to rule whether a third-party agreement for star forward Anthony Watmough was handled correctly.
Mitchell Pearce was given a standing ovation as he came from the field after triumphant return at Allianz Stadium on Saturday night.
At the start of this year I received a tip-off that seemed too odd to be plausible.
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