Young Britons' despair, fear over Brexit vote
The vote to leave the European Union exposed tensions and fault lines in British society.
The vote to leave the European Union exposed tensions and fault lines in British society.
Here's a brief guide to the Brexit referendum, the immediate fallout and the broader impact.
But the embattled Assistant Treasurer has a very powerful friend backing her.
Fomer PM says Richard Di Natale 'got up my nose' over claims he made.
New sports betting market promising big windfalls aimed at our most at-risk gamblers.
Iconic Sherbrooke Forest in the Dandenongs fenced off to protect trees from rampant deer.
Two people are dead and several others injured after a shooting at Fort Worth dance studio.
Melbourne's hip coffee makers are confused by surging demand for 'awful' non-dairy substitutes.
A passenger is presumed drowned after falling from the deck of the Spirit of Tasmania in open seas late on Friday night.
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Three would-be buyers swooped on this original 1970s Aspendale house, which is set to be redeveloped.
Amid building frenzy, Architects' institute's top Victorian gong for apartments goes to unusual recipient.
Once upon a time, selling a house meant having a chat with your family to talk through the idea. Not any more.
Paul Keating has used his first public appearance of the election campaign to launch a withering attack on the "pathetic" Greens.
A secret push is under way within the Coalition party room to hobble any positive public vote in favour of same-sex marriage.
Supporters on both sides of politics are at odds with their parties, Fairfax Media's YourVote compass reveals.
The good news is the worst of Melbourne's weather 'event' of the last few days is over. The bad news it'll still be very cold.
Brian Hood is walking proof that Australia's whistleblower laws need revamping.
The vote to leave the EU exposed gaping generational fault lines in British society.
The danger is immense damage will be done to communities the CFA serves by pitting professional against volunteer.
All jokes aside, it's hard not to feel sorry for Scott Morrison. It must be tough backing a doomed cause.
This has been an opportune week to shut up and learn.
The risk of another global recession has escalated after markets tumbled following Brexit vote.
Australia's leading economists get behind Labor push.
Trolley collectors at one in three Woolies inspected by watchdog illegally underpaid.
Global stock markets tumble after UK's shock decision to leave the EU.
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Australia's top economists have painted a dreary picture of the ewconomy.
An adult campaign, not one ruled by scare campaigns, will deliver a better outcome.
A previous rental turned into a horror story for 47-year-old Luke Fennell and his wife and two children.
EXCLUSIVE: Treasurer Scott Morrison has promised to remove some of the retrospective aspects of the super changes.
These holidays aren't cheap, but are the best way to drive great cars.
So, you've heard a lot of talk about the Free Trade Agreements (FTAs). Where to start?
We live in a world where layoffs appear to be more frequent. Let's talk about it.
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Dan Wyllie and Asher Keddie were newlyweds in Love my Way; now they're reunited as doctors. Does this mean passion on the wards?
Hunt for the Wilderpeople star slams Australia's offshore 'concentration camps' over lunch.
The British online fashion retailer has been closed for over 24 hours.
Beauty may not be skin deep, but when it comes to fruits and vegetables, skin is good.
The couple are going all out to ensure their marriage will be worth the wait.
Often, a perfectly nutritious but freely available (and affordable) food is hijacked, reinvented as a 'superfood' and sold at a premium.
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There are a number of compelling reasons to rug up and brave the elements.
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The folks behind Zagame's have opened a high-end steak restaurant in Berwick.
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It is not merely an isolated blip, it's part of a global trend we should all be concerned about.
'Attention seeking' is one of the funniest accusations levelled at women.
Who will win gold at the Misogynist Olympics?
A black market has emerged for one of our most beloved breakfast foods - Weet-Bix.
Many frustrated parents struggle to get their kids outside to play. Maggie Dent explains where you're going wrong and how to turn it around.
Known for telling it how it is, these kids have gone one step further by writing it down for our own amusement.
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PHOTOS Ski resorts celebrate the arrival of fresh snow on the slopes as a strong cold front hits.
This place is another planet and 'the world's most luxurious train' is our spaceship.
The internet's Greg Miller on the importance of community, newly announced RTX 2017.
Outside of the the tech savvy, people have zero interest in hearing aobut benefits of FTTP.
With the season finale screening on Monday, Season 6 will hit digital shelves on Tuesday.
Takeover of troubled portal by Digital Transformation Office confirmed
Plan to let Facebook founder put 99 per cent of wealth into philanthropy without leaving.
Your old information can be just as useful to criminals as your current details.
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New equipment and styling lends more appeal to Skoda's solid passenger car.
Six weeks before the Summer Olympics start in Rio de Janeiro, the laboratory that was set to handle drug testing at the games has been suspended by WADA.
England arrived in Australia threatening Bodyline and will leave having inflicted pain on a shell-shocked Wallabies team.
Mitch Marsh could be capable of batting as high as No.4 in all formats for Australia in the future, says Justin Langer.
As a team building steadily towards a brighter future, St Kilda will hopefully have bigger moments over the next few years.
Once Richmond's 42-point crunching of the Brisbane Lions was completed on a chilly afternoon, there wasn't much for the players to say.
Nathan Brown says he had to stop playing "selfish" football.
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