Xenophon rises as potential kingmaker
Exclusive: The prospect of a hung parliament has increased as voters flock to minor parties, new poll reveals.
Exclusive: The prospect of a hung parliament has increased as voters flock to minor parties, new poll reveals.
Analysis: Conservative Libs are risking hubris when they could still crash and burn.
Comment: He's unconventional, and so is his relationship with his onetime wife.
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Bill Shorten has held on to his overall lead during the last fortnight, according to the latest Fairfax-Ipsos poll.
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Potential kingmaker Nick Xenophon names his policy priorities for negotiation with Labor or Liberal.
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Police failed to act on complaints about a policeman who sexually brutalised nine children during his 12 years in the force.
The Iraqi flag flies over the city and thousands of civilians flee after being used as human shields by Islamic State.
The polls point to a narrow Coalition victory but either side could yet crash and burn.
He's unconventional, and so is his relationship with his onetime wife, who is first on the phone with some bad news.
In a trajectory of doom that is positively Shakespearean, the PM seems emptier and drier with each appearance.
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The consumer watchdog's legal attack could seriously damage reputation, analysts warn.
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One of the nation's biggest funds is going to shake up the $2 trillion market.
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A large possible workforce remains largely untapped. As an employer, here's what you need to know.
With the end of the financial year approaching, some businesses will be looking to sell.
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You'd probably just break a new iPhone 6s Plus anyway.
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ARU chief executive admits he didn't think England would beat the Wallabies.
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Andrew Fifita admits his relaxed attitude and larger than life personality rubbed his teammates up the wrong way.
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