WA News
Roadside meth test uncovers weapons stash
A roadside drug test in Coolbellup on Thursday led police to seize knuckle dusters, a ring knife, long black baton and drugs.
Former Goldfields worker missing in Brazil
An Australian man who worked in the Goldfields is missing in Brazil.
Carnarvon shire refuses to fly Aboriginal flag
A remote Western Australian town is refusing to fly the Aboriginal flag during NAIDOC Week, with the shire president saying it would be "divisive and not inclusive."
Guildford Grammar caught with child porn
A teacher at prominent Perth boys' college Guildford Grammar has been charged with possessing child pornography.
Federal Election 2016
Why Shorten is right about Trump
If diplomacy is about careful language, remember "alliance" is spelt ...
They fired but did they inspire?
A distinct absence of big ideas of the scope paraded by treasurers past reveals the ...
Why Geoffrey is full of surprises
27-year old falls outside the conception of what a Liberal candidate might look like
Chris Bowen's campaign promise
Chris Bowen will make a key pledge during his debate with Scott Morrison in ...
Shorten slams 'barking mad' Trump
The Australian and US elections have again collided following fresh comments from ...
Hunt 'not aware' of report's political ties
The lead author of a consultants' report is a current member of the Liberal Party and ...
Business
'Mean girl' culture must go
Female career climbers have been urged to leave the ladder down instead of pulling it behind them after they reach the top.
ASX hits 9-month high in $140b rally
The ASX rose for a seventh straight week to levels last seen in August 2015.
What caused the Telstra outage
Turns out it's not only people on home computers that struggle with software updates.
Gail Kelly's new gig
Former Westpac chief executive Gail Kelly has a new job.
Why is retail so bleak?
Separate retailers with short-term issues from those in terminal decline, and you can still make a profit.
We've seen the Trump thing before
Versions of Donald Trump and the politics he stands for are popping up everwhere in global rise of protectionism.
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Property
Signs a house is a hidden nightmare
How do you know whether they're curable ailments or signs a home's condition is terminal?
Signs you're ready to buy with your partner
Saying ''I do'' to a mortgage for two is a big step, but an important one for many. Is your relationship ready to take the home-buying plunge?
ExecutiveStyle
World's first 3D printed motorcycle
The lightweight, electric Light Rider could be the Tesla of motorbikes.
Money
Sisters are doin' it for themselves
Women are tackling budgeting and finance head-on with help from VicSuper's online financial fitness course.
Small Business
Four cures for a lousy day at work
Ever had a horrendous day at work? OK, wrong question.
The business case for mental health
Small business owners find themselves in a difficult position. Here's why.
Video
Shock French Open exit for ailing Tomic
Australia's Bernard Tomic has made a shock second round exit at the French Open in Paris, going down in four sets to Croatian teenager Borna Coric.
Entertainment
Was producer axed to save stars?
COMMENT: 60 Minutes producer Stephen Rice is out of a job while high-powered stars keep theirs.
Paedophiles targeted us: Feldman
They were huge child film stars, but for Corey Feldman and Corey Haim, Hollywood life was traumatic.
Brand Discover
Lifestyle
Depp breaks silence on 'short marriage'
The actor has commented for the first time after his wife Amber Heard filed for divorce three days ago.
Is this the trick to exercising every day?
If your only motivation is 'I have to do this', you're unlikely to do it day after day.
Why Rebel rules out nude scenes
Despite Hollywood pressures, the Sydney-born actor knows her own mind and brand, especially when it comes to her birthday suit.
The week's best & worst dressed celebrities
In this week's red carpet roundup, Charlize Theron rocks a lady tux, Kim Kardashian has both a win and a fail, and a reality TV star dons leather diapers. By Nyree McFarlane.
Every 10 seconds, a female Twitter user is called a 'slut'
Despite myriad incremental efforts to make the Internet more woman-friendly, misogyny is still a scourge on social media.
Disney star reveals why she hid her sexuality
Raven Symone, the star of Disney's That's So Raven has given a heartfelt account of her coming out.
Daily Life
10 diversionary tactics used to silence
Tara Moss has a few tips for how to spot these silencing tactics and how not to get derailed by them.
'I want Shorten and Turnbull to see it"
Eva Orner's doco on the harrowing treatment of asylum seekers on Nauru & Manus Island is important viewing - especially for politicians, she says.
When male entitlement meets rejection
Women owe men nothing - not our affection and certainly not our bodies.
Good Food
Crispy kale and potato pizza
Pick up a pizza base tonight and try this wintry topping.
Our best chicken recipes
From parmigiana to tandoori and the perfect roast, here are our favourite chook recipes.
How to make blue cheese madeleines
These cheesy treats are quick to create - and are perfect with a glass of wine.
Five dishes every home cook should master
MasterChef guest Nigella Lawson on the recipes every home cook should have in their repertoire.
Neil Perry's Middle Eastern feast
This fall-off-the-bone lamb roast is guaranteed to satisfy a crowd.
Technology
What if Apple owned Game of Thrones?
iPhone-maker looking for an acquisition that would give it instant original video content.
Two new Xbox models on the way
Smaller Xbox One in 2016, more powerful machine next year, sources say.
Dyson's 40-year light bulb moment
Son of vacuum king brings long-lasting bulbs, weird-looking lamps to Australia.
Sharks have personalities - just like us
Not all sharks share the sinister aggression of the great white that terrorised beachgoers in Jaws.
Bendable phones coming this year
Little-known start-up in China says it will beat Samsung to market with flexible gadget.
Drive
This is the best weekend in Motorsport
All-in-all there are plenty of reasons to stay in this weekend.
More power, tech for new Subaru BRZ
Updated coupe set to be sharper than ever.
Sport
Shock French exit for ailing Tomic
Australia's Bernard Tomic has made a shock second round exit at the French Open in Paris, going down in four sets to Croatian teenager Borna Coric.
NicNat forced Gaff apology
Luke Shuey says teammate Nic Naitanui 'made' Tom Jonas apologise to Andrew Gaff.
Ricciardo: I'm fastest on grid
Daniel Ricciardo believes he's the fastest man on the F1 grid with a new Renault engine.
'Dizzy' Tomic exits French
Bernard Tomic knocked out in four sets after complaining of dizziness during the match.
Comment
What is this election really about?
There are flashpoints – negative gearing, maybe some health funding, possibly even boats – but there's no central theme.
'They know when you're sleeping'
To an intelligence analyst, metadata is more important than content.
Millennials want change not selfies
Our politicians can learn a lot from Bernie Sanders, who can't tell a joke and I doubt he could DJ to save his life.
Sorry not enough for Indigenous kids
More should be done to reduce the rate at which Indigenous children are removed from their families.
I spoke out Trump. This is what happened next