Property
Why winter is great in the Top End...
Ditch the extra doona and head to the Top End, where there's no such thing as winter.
Famous Headington Shark home is available for rent
If a poster or a bit of Banksy stencilling isn't dramatic enough, this might be the property for you.
WA News
WA museum shuts down today for four years
The WA Museum in Northbridge will shut its doors tonight and won't open them again for four years.
Eagles plan new 'nest' - minus the trees
Residents are horrified by the West Coast Eagles' proposal to cut down 98 mature trees from Lathlain Park.
Kenwick house destroyed in mystery fire
A house in Kenwick has been destroyed in an overnight fire.
Message in a bottle found after 36 years
A Collie man has been reunited with a note he threw into the ocean off Albany when he was 36 years younger.
Federal Election 2016
Shorten's best shot. Will it be enough?
Analysis If swinging voters watched and went straight to the ballot box, Labor ...
Make maths, science compulsory: PM
Malcolm Turnbull has called for maths and science to be made compulsory for all ...
Greens candidate's home targeted
A group of men allegedly tore down campaign signs and threatened the Tasmanian's ...
Rudd gets short shrift from roll call
Honouring former leaders is a ritual that has been awkward for quite some years now.
Turnbull to announce new 'green cities' fund
A re-elected Turnbull government would create a new investment fund, worth up to $100 ...
Flat note at Joan Sutherland centre
The "feel" of an election campaign launch speech can be a good indication that a ...
Business
NAB customer 'felt violated'
A major bank is being tipped off when disloyal customers approach its rivals seeking loans.
Kmart, Target to shun big price cuts
The boss of discount department stores Target and Kmart says dramatic discounts are over.
Woolies' star loses its shine
Metcash is flying high but investors have big questions over Woolworths.
Markets skittish as Brexit vote looms
Markets have a clear preference for the status quo, though all eyes will be on the Brexit vote on Friday.
Australia's woman-free zones
Is it acceptable that 20 companies in the ASX200 still have zero female representation on their board?
The DAO hack: $US50 million lost
Leaderless cryptocurrency experiment has been hacked and will be closed down.
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ExecutiveStyle
Seven of the world's fastest bikes
If this isn't the world's sexiest bike, it's certainly one of the most aerodynamic.
Money
Insure to muzzle the bite of vet bills
Amanda Campbell spends $50 a month to insure her dog Henry and says it's money well spent.
Small Business
The $10 million "small-town Aussie"
How celebrity jewellery designer Samantha Wills went from a Byron Bay to the world.
Fatherhood a tough business
Rob knew he couldn't keep working so many hours when he became a new dad.
Video
Labor royalty arrive for campaign launch
One former Labor PM is absent as the party’s past leaders gather for the campaign launch in Penrith.
Entertainment
Making a mint as a fake Taylor Swift
Tribute shows are big business and Australian acts are at the forefront internationally.
Second Voice singer ambushed, shot
Less than a week after Christina Grimmie, an American singer who appeared on the Mexican version of The Voice was shot dead.
Brand Discover
Lifestyle
Chelsea Clinton gives birth to boy
Chelsea Clinton, daughter of Hillary and Bill Clinton, has announced the birth of her second child.
Lara Bingle lookalike chases fame
Exactly who and what constitutes a celebrity these days?
The Gen Y plans for the Packer dynasty
Francesca Packer Barham has more than a glimmer of her famous grandfather.
Meg Ryan's face overshadows Orlando
People were more concerned with Meg Ryan's ageing face than the Orlando massacre.
The Veronicas request food from troll
The singers respond to claims they are promoting an anorexic lifestyle
Reese Witherspoon's plans end in embarrassment
For years Australia has provided rich pickings for celebrities cashing in megabuck cheques.
Daily Life
The best-ever politician throwbacks
Get into the election spirit with a glimpse of our fave (and not so fave) pollies in more, ahem, innocent times.
Five yoga poses to cure your hangover
Feeling the after-effects of a particularly wild night? Give these easy nerve-calming, toxin-eliminating moves a go.
Why would anyone need a gun at home?
As the post-Orlando gun debate rages in the US, Dom Knight tries to make sense of the 'right to bear arms'.
Good Food
7 'healthy' foods making you fat
You think you're being good when you eat these, but are you really?
Thick minestrone soup
This delicious soup is fresh and filling at the same time. You'll never say 'soup doesn't fill me up' again.
Paris: best places to eat and drink
Tracey Spicer finds the best food in Paris – with a surprising twist.
Gluten-free lemon and ricotta cake
If you're trying to please everyone, this cake will do the trick.
Exactly what to cook this week
From a delicious sausage and tomato stew to a Thai pumpkin curry and chargrilled chicken salad, everything you need is right here.
Technology
Update - or kill - Flash Player now
Adobe just patched 36 security flaws for the software in one go.
Top five budget smartphones for 2016
You'd probably just break a new iPhone 6s Plus anyway.
How Netflix broke the copyright shackles
Copyright protection enters a new phase as we shift to streaming.
Why Zelda is the biggest game at E3
The 30-year-old series reinvented. Bigger, better and more beautiful than ever.
E3 2016: Day two wrap
Via KOTAKU: All the highlights from the games exhibition floor in Los Angeles.
Free Telstra Wi-Fi all weekend
Hotspots open to general public for free to celebrate World Wi-Fi Day.
Drive
ACCC to probe Oz car industry
A string of recent recalls and scandals prompts study into local industry.
What is Australia's best cheap car?
We put four of the most affordable new cars through their paces.
Sport
Dragons snap Storm winning streak
St George has downed an Origin-depleted Melbourne Storm 20-10 at WIN Stadium to snap the ladder leaders 7 game winning streak.
Dockers short-circuit Power finals bid
Fremantle's 17-point win over Port Adelaide at Domain Stadium on Saturday may have closed the door on this season's top eight.
Visitors from the west mow down battling Lions
For the second week in a row the Lions started in competitive fashion, only to be mown down in a barely competitive second quarter.
Scott drama compounds Kangaroos' torrid week
COMMENT: Brad Scott has never been afraid to speak his mind but this time he has crossed the line.
Comment
Thank you for making people safe
Thank you, Australia, for doing the job the United States can't: making its people safe.
Threats and spin will not deter us
Over the past few months, the FBI and Department of Justice, the UK Serious Fraud Office and the Australian Federal Police have run a major international corruption probe into Unaoil.
IS may live to regret endorsing Omar Mateen's terror
Was Orlando gunman Omar Mateen motivated by Islamic extremism or confusion about his own sexuality?
Behind the battlelines there's agreement on climate change
Every so often elections matter. The last one mattered big-time for carbon emissions.
Unpicking radical Islam's obsession with sex