Is this Melbourne's most dangerous road?
A damning VicRoads assessment says it's dangerous for vehicles, and needs some urgent fixes.
A damning VicRoads assessment says it's dangerous for vehicles, and needs some urgent fixes.
COMMENT Not 'might win'. Not 'could win'. He will win the race to the White House.
MELBOURNE EXPRESS Police offer a $100k reward to find the shooter who shocked a driver.
Woolworths' bid to stitch up a clean sale of its profitable hardware operation could be scuppered.
One of brothers accused of raping girl, 14, was told by friend it sounded like gang rape: court.
Bug allowed hackers to change chat history, potentially to spread malware or engage in fraud.
Ex-Carlton player Nick Stevens gets date for appeal against conviction for bashing former girlfriend.
Police slam unruly behaviour at soccer friendly between Australia and Greece as flares mar match.
The big wave surfing event in Sydney's Botany Bay featured massive, insane waves in the wake of the wild weather on the weekend.
Conservative columnist Andrew Bolt knew Bronwyn Bishop was going to resign before she had accepted her fate, the former Speaker has claimed.
The union movement has launched a robocall campaign to undermine assistant treasurer Kelly O'Dwyer over superannuation changes.
Interactive It's a question many voters are wrestling with as the nation prepares to vote.
A man police say was masturbating at a shoping centre has been charged over the sex assault of a 16-year-old.
The rain has eased but the state's flood crisis which has already killed one person is far from over.
Republicans are facing a tricky predicament as their party's nominee repeatedly offends broad swaths of the American public.
America is tired of being the world's protector. We have been warned
Many people have been saying that voters are not engaged yet because the election is still weeks away. But there's another reason.
My sister Nikita was murdered last January. If she was still alive, she would be 24.
Jerome Kerviel nearly sent French bank Societe Generale under after making €50b worth of unauthorised trades - now he has won a payout.
Navigating Ikea's maze-like stores may soon become a thing of the past.
The drums are getting louder for the ousting of the leadership at Murray Goulburn.
Bid to stitch up a clean sale of the profitable operation could be scuppered.
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This is one of the oddest endorsements you'll see this election campaign.
It's not Facebook, and the rules are different on LinkedIn.
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It's surrounded by two cemeteries and a prison, but this suburb appears to have finally shed its stigma.
Desperate times call for desperate measures, as Alfredo Salkeld's quest to find a flat mate demonstrates.
Taking a bath has become synonymous with relaxation – a chance to unwind and clear your mind.
Four ways that investors accustomed to double-digit returns can adjust to the new era of low interest rates and bond yields.
What if you could eliminate poverty on the spot, while abolishing the bureaucracy of the welfare state?
The time has come for a burgeoning industry to stand up and be counted.
After this week's storm trashed his seaside café, one man is on the long slow path to rebuild.
It's not just athletes who need to get into shape for the Rio Olympics.
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Michael Palin's diaries preserve a texture that history wouldn't think to record.
James Patterson doesn't write his books - and his newest readers don't read.
Just Shoot Me's Wendie Malick stars as 'token old white chick' in Seven's new TV show Rush Hour.
Has Moss taken a leaf out of momager extraordinaire Kris Jenner's book?
Seduce my mind and you can have my body, wrote MD Waters in her novel, Archetype.
'There is a certain arrogance in nutritional science,' chemist says.
New studies show that looking at images of tantalising treats may not be as harmless as you think.
Jordan Mercer reveals what it takes to win a gruelling 52 km paddleboard race, five times.
It tastes better and is beneficial for the environment, local farmers and our health.
From Good Food
Yes. Melbourne's much-admired Vue de Monde can make just about anyone's dreams come true.
When the weather turns wild and you need a quick hunger-busting dinner or a slow-cooked, saucy feast - think pasta.
Track down these top soups to slurp your way through winter.
From Daily Life
What's the point of feminism if discussions about equality are branded 'sexist'?
Because we all know a single woman is a problem that needs to be fixed.
Finally, a brand for menstrual products acknowledges what they're all about.
It's strange how not doing something is the hardest thing I've ever done.
For Pink's daughter's fifth birthday the singer got her an unusually themed cake.
A 12-year-old boy has died after reportedly taking part in an internet game which starves the brain of oxygen.
From Traveller
What's the catch behind cheap business class flights?
The new generation of A350s focuses on passenger wellbeing: better sleep experience, reduce jetlag and more fresh cabin air.
Planning on heading to the USA's best music festival? Here's 11 things first-timers need to know.
Move over, selfies - the era of the virtual postcard is upon us.
Hackers change chat history, potentially spreading malware or engaging in fraud.
I was sceptical, but there's something here other team games don't have: real diversity.
Your old information can be just as useful to criminals as your current details.
Kaspersky Lab cautions that not every USB port is merely a power point.
Humans will need implants to keep up, Tesla boss Elon Musk says.
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Europe's hottest holiday destination is a great place for a road trip - but be prepared.
It was an Opel, now a Holden, but whatever you call it it's powerful.
Fast, sharp, technically good and physically committed, Greece imposed themselves from the kick-off and notched a 2-1 victory.
Dual Olympic gold medallist's dreams of competing in Rio may now hinge on him having a chance to beat drink driving and firearm charges.
A Lisa De Vanna equaliser ensures the Matildas draw with Football Ferns.
An acrimonious financial dispute between retired champion Dustin Fletcher and his former manager involves payments from his book.
Tom Lynch as good as handed himself in on a striking charge, and still the AFL judicial system didn't put him away.
Popular Bulldogs captain cites "unfinished business" as motivation.
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