WA News
'Stay out of the water' as killer shark hunted
Up to two kilometres of beaches north of Perth are closed as the hunt for a large great white shark continues after a female diver was fatally mauled.
Child-porn accused psychiatrist bailed
A Perth child psychiatrist accused of filming a young boy in a Canadian bathroom has been released on bail with a strict set of conditions - including a ban on being able to use a camera, cell phone or any device that can send texts or pictures.
'Let us catch great white sharks again'
A long-time WA fishing company says the latest fatal shark attack in coastal waters makes a case for commercial fishers to be able to catch great whites again.
Ground shift puts fringe Dockers' on hold
Borderline Fremantle Dockers have been forced to wait a day for new chances to press AFL selection claims with an embarrassing shift of Peel Thunder's WAFL clash.
Federal Election 2016
'Bolt knew I was resigning before me'
Conservative columnist Andrew Bolt knew Bronwyn Bishop was going to resign before she ...
Unions target O'Dwyer over super
The union movement has launched a robocall campaign to undermine assistant treasurer ...
YourVote: Who should you vote for?
Interactive It's a question many voters are wrestling with as the nation prepares to ...
The trick behind four innocent words
ANALYSIS Good questions are being asked and not answered. Here's how they do it.
Plibersek passes baton to Albanese
If you're trying to worm your way into the good graces of the average Balmain voter ...
The most excitement 'since Hugh Jackman visited'
Still cleaning up from the weekend's devastating storms, NSW communities were visited ...
Business
Ikea to test online store - finally
Navigating Ikea's maze-like stores may soon become a thing of the past.
Farmers call for chairman's head
The drums are getting louder for the ousting of the leadership at Murray Goulburn.
Woolies faces Home hardware hijack
Bid to stitch up a clean sale of the profitable operation could be scuppered.
Start-up co-ops take on Uber economy
Co-ops challenging the Uber-style business model that has come to define the sharing economy.
RBA's vote of confidence in Turnbull
This is one of the oddest endorsements you'll see this election campaign.
LinkedIn: the golden rules
It's not Facebook, and the rules are different on LinkedIn.
Search Quotes & Charts
Property
What price strategy is right for you?
It is worth thinking very carefully because it might just cost you.
When you share more than just a roof
Meet the Australian housemates connected through shared identities, matching values and similar life experiences.
ExecutiveStyle
Eight great Australian watch brands
The time has come for a burgeoning industry to stand up and be counted.
Money
'Sharemarket equivalent of catnip'
Four ways that investors accustomed to double-digit returns can adjust to the new era of low interest rates and bond yields.
Small Business
Cafe refuses to be defeated by storm
After this week's storm trashed his seaside café, one man is on the long slow path to rebuild.
Gold for small business at the Olympics
It's not just athletes who need to get into shape for the Rio Olympics.
Video
No charges for mother in gorilla case
The mother of the toddler who fell into a gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo will not be charged.
Entertainment
Python diaries: 'I am funny on my own'
Michael Palin's diaries preserve a texture that history wouldn't think to record.
Forget reading as you know it: author
James Patterson doesn't write his books - and his newest readers don't read.
Brand Discover
Lifestyle
Lost weight: where does it go?
When you lose weight, it literally vanishes into thin air. For real.
This trait makes men more attractive to women
Seduce my mind and you can have my body, wrote MD Waters in her novel, Archetype.
Kate Moss's daughter on Vogue cover
Has Moss taken a leaf out of momager extraordinaire Kris Jenner's book?
Where are all the bisexual men?
In my warped mind, any man identifying as bisexual was just lying to himself about being gay
Why Renee Zellweger quit Hollywood
"I got sick of the sound of my own voice: it was time to go away and grow up a bit."
Women's No.1 hair mistake
Celebrity hairdresser Tabatha Coffey says women often want "too much" when it comes to their hair.
Daily Life
Ridiculous advice for single women
Because we all know a single woman is a problem that needs to be fixed.
Why women are talking about this ad
Finally, a brand for menstrual products acknowledges what they're all about.
What Lisa Wilkinson got wrong
What's the point of feminism if discussions about equality are branded 'sexist'?
Good Food
Think your eggs are free-range, eh?
If you shop at a major supermarket, you've probably never bought a "genuine" free-range egg.
This week's meal planner
Skip the calorie-laden take-away meals and whip up your own healthy, home-made favourites with our easy mid-week meals.
Are you getting the fish you paid for?
Australian fish labeling laws aren't hunky dory.
How Tinder is affecting our bar culture
Are punters swiping left on traditional bar hookups?
Best pasta recipes for everyday
When the weather turns wild and you need a quick hunger-busting dinner or a slow-cooked, saucy feast - think pasta.
Technology
Zuckerberg's social accounts hacked
Simple, repeated password leads to Facebook CEO's accounts being breached.
Why smart homes are still real dumb
Smart homes sound great. Reality is less wonderful, as Nest's trouble shows.
Overwatch: 7 million people aren't wrong
I was sceptical, but there's something here other team games don't have: real diversity.
Uber driver's homophobic tirade
Two Melbourne women abused - but they caught it on tape.
Apple TV now total catch up machine
After dragging its heels, Nine the fifth broadcaster to add its app to the collection.
Web chaos mostly over as AWS recovers
Banks, apps, websites hit hard nationwide as severe weather knocked out services.
Drive
Great drives: Montenegro
Europe's hottest holiday destination is a great place for a road trip - but be prepared.
AMG's angriest hot rod bound for Oz
Local arm to 'put its hand up' for exclusive new model.
Sport
How the world reacted to Ali's passing
A look at how the world reacted to Muhammad Ali's passing on Friday.
Nic Nat on crutches, will he play against Adelaide?
West Coast ruckman Nic Naitanui is racing time to recover from an ankle injury to play in Saturday's big home clash against Adelaide.
Cold, hard reality blows away flag pretenders
Adversity in football comes in various forms. ON the weekend, we saw instructive examples of how the better teams respond to it.
Reborn Blues hope for a return to Friday nights
Reborn Carlton will seek a more balanced fixture next season, including a return to Friday-night football.
Comment
There's no excuse for the selfishness of binge-drinking mothers-to-be
Just how selfish have we become as a society? There is always an excuse for the inexcusable and it has to stop.
What if everyone were given money for nothing?
The idea of paying every citizen a universal basic income is in fashion in a range of developed countries.
Why there could be a second double dissolution
Many people have been saying that voters are not engaged yet because the election is still weeks away.
New visas threaten Australian jobs
We have an ethical responsibility to ensure that overseas workers are treated fairly.
This is what a rapist really looks like