Property
Flood surprise for new homeowners
New homeowners had a shock when they walked out of their house to find the road submerged in flood water.
Furniture inspired by planes taking off
While we wouldn't want to recreate the negative experiences of flying, like knees in the back or screaming children, planes do offer design tips.
Queensland
Pedestrians' horror run continues
A third pedestrian has been struck by a vehicle in Brisbane in just over 12 hours after a horror period on the roads.
KFC assault victim 'one of a kind'
Man died after being attacked in parking lot north of Brisbane.
Sharron Phillips: 'Not a hit-and-run probe'
Police digging in drain race to beat expected downpour.
Second person hit by vehicle in Brisbane
A 10-year-old boy has become the second person to be struck by a vehicle within a few hours in Brisbane on Thursday.
Federal Election 2016
Labor to unveil $3b childcare plan
Labor has pledged $3 billion in childcare relief, lifting the annual cap to ...
Wentworth voters turn on PM
Malcolm Turnbull is facing a 10 per cent swing against him in his Sydney seat of ...
Gambling money to target Xenophon
Australia's powerful gaming and alcohol lobby is targeting Senator Nick Xenophon and ...
PM falters in latest poll
Coalition has slipped behind Labor for first time since Turnbull replaced Abbott, ...
Losing it, one mistake at a time
This election has often been described as Malcolm Turnbull's to lose. That seems to ...
Reef mostly alive, says agency
Claims that coral bleaching has caused the "death" of the Great Barrier Reef are ...
Business
Banks back in love with property
After putting the brakes on property investors in 2015, several lenders are now easing off the pressure.
Free tradies and Chinese cheaters
How Chinese companies can get around the rules on imported workers.
How duo turned a motto into a motza
The school motto of St Ignatius' College offered an ironic reminder of fortunes strived for, and lost.
US Fed losing case to raise rates
Treasuries surged after a report showed US. employment growth stalled in May.
Vending machines: the new frontier
Lovers of Moët & Chandon will soon be able to have their own AbFab moment, with plans to have a vending machine of bubbles.
Forgotten finance victims need action
It is time for a compensation fund for people whose trust is betrayed.
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15 cutting-edge fitness gadgets
Who can resist a new piece of technology that helps you get fitter?
Small Business
Tax breaks you might not know about
Business owners with guard dogs, works of art or solar systems might be missing out.
The case against competition
Do women value harmony and equality more than men?
Video
Cowboys make it seven in a row at home
The Cowboys have continued their impressive run in North Queensland after easily accounting for the Knights 46-16.
Entertainment
Chaos: Man who found Prince dead
The man who made the emergency call after discovering Prince's lifeless body has spoken of walking into a scene of 'chaos and sadness'.
Boy George's new life
In the 1980s, Fred Nile worried that Boy George would corrupt our youth. A lot has changed since then.
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Lifestyle
Insults fly at Sydney council
Waverley Mayor Sally Betts' alter ego may well be the Queen Of Hearts, but it's her fellow councillors who are feeling anything but love.
Taylor Swift and Calvin Harris split
Celebrity sweethearts Calvin Harris and Taylor Swift have split after a 15 month relationship, Harris has confirmed.
PR queen steals the fashion spotlight
How Roxy Jacenko became the queen of the courthouse.
Ada on Pia Miller diva claims
Infighting on Home and Away?
Debra Messing defends UCLA shooting selfie
The Will & Grace actor defended a selfie she took of herself watching coverage of the murder-suicide on the UCLA campus.
Celebrity style on the red carpet
Premieres and parties. Where the stars have been spotted this week.
Daily Life
The celebs who people can't tell apart
If you ever approach a celebrity asking for a selfie or an autograph, do take a moment to make sure it's the right celebrity.
Why 'boys will be boys' hurts us all
We should demand more of boys - but we should also expect more for them too.
The best ever politician throwback pics
30 politicians before they lost their innocance and had image consultants.
Good Food
This week's meal planner
Set Sunday aside for a Greek-inspired feast, and ward off the winter chills with healthy home-made takeaway recipes.
The best Kawaii bake entries
The cutest of cute Kawaii baking competition entries
How Tinder is affecting our bar culture
In the face of a burgeoning dating app culture, are punters swiping left on traditional bar hookups?
Are you getting the fish you paid for?
Australian fish labeling laws aren't hunky dory.
Toffee apple crumble
Get cooking in this rainy weather. A toffee apple crumble with pickled pears and sour cream will warm you right to down to your toes.
Technology
Telstra's sacked CTO no doctor
Why would one of the best in the biz embellish his credentials?
The cheaper, faster, better MacBook
Thin, powerful, starting at $1549, it's hard to fault Razer's ultrabook.
New emoji include shrug and selfie
72 new candidates announced for launch this month, also including Pinocchio nose.
Meet the new legendary Pokemon
Meet Solgaleo and Lunala, the two newest legendaries in the Pokémon universe.
Local universe is 'accelerating'
If you feel like everything has been getting faster lately, you're not alone.
Delete old online accounts, right now
MySpace hack shows your old information can still be useful to criminals.
Drive
The problem with Holden sales
Hyundai beats Holden – again – while luxury car sales strengthen.
Hybrid efficiency put to the test
We put four new petrol-electric offerings through a real-life fuel test.
Sport
Ali: who would deny 'the greatest'
In death, Ali's achievements, in and out of the boxing ring, remain undimmed.
Warriors bounce Broncos
Shaun Johnson-inspired Warriors in emphatic 36-18 win in Auckland.
Reborn Blues belt Lions
Brisbane Lions fall short again as Carlton cruises to victory.
'NRL scandal won't be last'
The man who oversaw the integrity of racing in NSW has warned the NRL.
Comment
Yes, Donald Trump is barking mad
OK, Bill Shorten probably shouldn't have called Donald Trump barking mad.
In defence of freedom of speech
John Harrison's article "Why politicians can say whatever they want, with no consequences", requires a response.
Croc debate shows double standard
If attacks happened in Brisbane there would be no debate about culling
Are you a victim of financial abuse?
Abuse is often hidden when victims don't want to alert authorities.
It's OK. The dome will save us