Fatal punch 'was not intended for teenager'
Man charged with murdering Patrick Cronin not intending to strike him during brawl, court hears.
Man charged with murdering Patrick Cronin not intending to strike him during brawl, court hears.
Own a rental property? What about a car or a mobile phone? You're being watched.
COMMENT Unaoil's a big story. Distract, deny, threaten. A predictable response. It won't work.
Man accused of Rani Featherston's murder also faces charges of attempting to kill another.
Melbourne Zoo's new baby elephant born with condition that prevents her from standing.
COMMENT Perhaps the Pulse tragedy stems from homoerotic desire and self-hate.
Embattled Liberal may have broken electoral laws by claiming he lived in house that didn't exist.
Lane Graves was doing what any two-year-old boy would be doing on a hot Florida evening - splashing around in the shallows.
In the wake of recent terror attacks, hacker group Anonymous floods Islamic State supporters' Twitter pages with porn.
Embattled Liberal candidate may have broken electoral laws by claiming he was living in a house that didn't exist.
There is fresh speculation Tony Abbott could be elevated to cabinet, possible as defence minister.
In a chaotic and heated TV exchange, MP defends the "screamingly funny" video.
Altona-bound lanes closed after six cars, cattle truck collide, leaving a woman fighting for life in hospital.
First there was the Instagram post, then the bullet-shaped pen with three names on the side.
Late British MP Clement Freud had a villa in the resort where Madeleine McCann went missing in 2007.
Every so often elections matter. The last one mattered big-time for carbon emissions.
When it comes to dining, fine or otherwise, there's more than one way to judge the best in the world.
Progressives need to find the intellectual dexterity to conceive of Muslims as both victims and perpetrators of dangerous bigotry.
An annual report suggests 8 million households spend an average of $515 a year on bank fees.
The ASX is on track for a sixth day of losses, completely reversing its early strong gains.
Medibank has been accused of failing to disclose policy changes to members.
Fund managers are hoarding cash ahead of the Brexit vote, survey finds.
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If the US presidential election functioned as Netflix does, every ballot cast would be tossed into the Potomac River.
More than 100 shoppers queued outside the new Kmart in a suburban Sydney shopping mall. Woolworths had a bigger line.
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Instead of saving for years to have enough for a 20 per cent deposit, Jaymee and Tim came up with this idea.
Property is a key election battleground, so which seats have the most expensive houses. How do locals vote?
Local buyer pays members of the Smorgon dynasty record-breaking price for their Toorak mansion.
Many people are quick to complain about how changes to our tax system will affect them, but they won't do anything about it.
Financial expert Noel Whittaker answers readers' questions.
Jaw-dropping peacocks set the next menswear trends in Italy's style centre.
Here's why the maker of a popular brand of baby carriers has collapsed into administration.
Do short-break holidays do more harm than good to your productivity?
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Stephen Colbert used a swastika to explain Donald Trump's self-congratulatory response to the Orlando massacre.
The never-ending movie franchise that is the Fast and Furious series has a very high-calibre recruit.
Organisers and police will stop festival-goers taking personal aerial footage.
Coffee itself isn't cancerous but be sure to wait a few minutes more before drinking your latte.
The $1997 per head "inspirational" seminar series scrapped
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Yoga is no longer an exclusive club tfor thin, white women.
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Weddings are just one more way in which babyboomers screw Gen Y. Except in our house.
This is why I don't want my daughter to be 'the prettiest girl in the room'.
Lori Mae Hernandez is your new hero after serving a glorious burn on national TV.
She was feeding her baby when a man took offence - but then staff and shoppers stepped in.
If you thought your own teen years were awkward, you're not alone. In fact Liam Hemsworth himself can relate.
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The Jerry movement is big in the ski and snow world and the results have certainly been hilarious.
A passenger has caught on camera the bizarre moment a fellow traveller screamed back at a crying child.
As some airlines up the ante on luxury, many are getting rid of the most expensive class.
The Facebook boss reckons telepathy is realistic within 50 years.
NSW's Parkes telescope sheds light on how an important molecule is made.
Australian National University scientists help close the box on Einstein's theory.
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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Czech-brand gives first glimpse of new seven-seat SUV.
Victorian Supreme Court rules that police did not have the authority to ban Danny Nikolic from race tracks.
Melbourne Victory will host Champions League finalists Atletico Madrid in a pre-season match at Geelong's Simonds Stadium in July.
Daniel Ricciardo is keen to be back racing on a street circuit this weekend.
Knowing Luke Hodge and Alastair Clarkson, it was more intense than a "conversation".
The fight to secure Bomber Michael Hibberd has intensified, with John Worsfold questioning whether Melbourne has broken anti-tampering laws.
​Cats superstar Jimmy Bartel says Etihad Stadium must find a better alternative.
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