WA News
Traffic headache looms on Kwinana Freeway
Major road closures could cause traffic chaos for drivers around Perth as construction on the new Aubin Grove Station project gets underway.
Most social sport booted over anti-social noise
Perth's Mighty Ducks-inspired roller hockey league has run into trouble after being a 'wittle noisy' for its neighbours' liking.
'We're doing all we can to protect you,'
Premier Colin Barnett says the government is doing all it can to mitigate the risk of shark attacks on the WA coastline.
'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.
Federal Election 2016
Labor's budget surplus confession
Chris Bowen says a Labor government would return the budget to balance in ...
'Bolt knew I was resigning before me'
Conservative columnist Andrew Bolt knew Bronwyn Bishop was going to resign before she ...
YourVote: Who should you vote for?
Interactive It's a question many voters are wrestling with as the nation prepares to ...
Shorten shifts focus to the economy
Focus shifts back to the economy as Labor releases economic plan and as the ...
Greens propose living wage for artists
If the Australian Greens have their way, the nation's creatives will be more likely ...
Plibersek passes baton to Albanese
If you're trying to worm your way into the good graces of the average Balmain voter ...
Business
'Insipid': World Bank slashes forecast
The World Bank says global growth is facing 'a wide range of risks'.
Markets Live: Break for mining rally
ASX set for weak start despite more gains for commodities.
Kathmandu chasing takeover costs
Kathmandu has taken an unusual legal step after defending a failed $324m takeover attempt.
Ikea to test online store - finally
Navigating Ikea's maze-like stores may soon become a thing of the past.
Rogue trader wins payout
Jerome Kerviel was fired after nearly sending Societe Generale under after making €50b worth of unauthorised trades.
LinkedIn: the 8 golden rules
It's not Facebook, and the rules are different on LinkedIn.
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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
The best time to get fit? Right now
Step away from the doona and set yourself some fitness goals.
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
Diva nearly crashed Carpool Karaoke
James Corden reveals one of his most popular skits nearly tanked thanks to a 'not singing' diva.
Sydney Film Festival's hottest tickets
Movie buffs rejoice - the Sydney Film Festival starts today. Here's a guide to the best films, talks and parties.
Brand Discover
Lifestyle
Kate Moss's daughter on Vogue cover
Has Moss taken a leaf out of momager extraordinaire Kris Jenner's book?
This trait makes men more attractive
Seduce my mind and you can have my body, wrote MD Waters in her novel, Archetype.
The problem with vitamin pills
'There is a certain arrogance in nutritional science,' chemist says.
Lost weight: where does it go?
When you lose weight, it literally vanishes into thin air. For real.
Kim Cattrall candid about 'debilitating insomnia'
Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall reveals the insecurities that were causing her sleepless nights.
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."
Daily Life
When my fur baby met my actual baby
I wondered how my 'first baby' would cope with the new arrival. It turns out he was fine, but I wasn't.
The place giving women a voice
The Federal Budget's proposed cuts of $1.4m to community radio is a potential cultural catastrophe.
The ego trip of climbing Everest
It's time to end the farce; Sherpas climb mountains, everyone else stands on their shoulders.
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
Your guide to 360-degree cameras
Move over, selfies - the era of the virtual postcard is upon us.
Facebook Messenger flaw discovered
Hackers change chat history, potentially spreading malware or engaging in fraud.
Overwatch: 7 million people aren't wrong
I was sceptical, but there's something here other team games don't have: real diversity.
Why smart homes are still real dumb
Smart homes sound great. Reality is less wonderful, as Nest's trouble shows.
Facebook takes on Twitch
Social site partners with PC-gaming giant Blizzard for first push into game streaming.
Anti-Semitic Chrome extension pulled
'Coincidence Detector' was a tool for highlighting Jews online, marking them for abuse.
Drive
Subaru breaks Isle of Man record
Champion rally driver pushes tuned WRX to the limit on deadly road course.
Five star safety for Mazda MX-5
But ANCAP calls for examination of potential safety flaw.
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