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Tweet that wiped $777 million

When billionaire Tesla founder sent out a tweet about Panasonic it sent the stock of a rival's plummeting.

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Big bucks, big dreams

Even if you can't afford them it's nice to do some window shopping, isn't it?

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Federal Election 2016

Turnbull capable, 'but lacks empathy'

Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull during a press conference after he visited HMAS Albatross near Nowra on Wednesday 8 June ...

Australians see Malcolm Turnbull as a more capable than Bill Shorten, but lacking in empathy, according to a survey of 50,000 Fairfax Media readers.

Mystery deepens over Parakeelia

Dumped Liberal MP for Tangney Dennis Jensen says the Liberal Party see the service more as an "electioneering" tool ...

Liberal defector Dennis Jensen claims a voter monitoring company run by the party is an "electioneering tool" rather than a legitimate constituent service.

Professor Patrick McGorry says mental health is 'missing in action' in the election campaign.

Mental health evidence being 'ignored'

Mental health has gone backwards under the Abbott-Turnbull government, according to Australia's leading mental health advocate.

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