Crime syndicates threaten border security
People smugglers and criminal gangs are rorting Australia's working and student visa programs.
People smugglers and criminal gangs are rorting Australia's working and student visa programs.
Three major parties pledge billions of dollars on 'wasteful' transport projects.
Millions of Britons in the second stage of Brexit grief: denial.
Some Victorian towns report coldest June maximum temperatures on record.
A woman has died after falling from a Queen Street balcony onto a rooftop.
Does Friday night's paltry crowd point to a bigger problem for the AFL?
ANALYSIS: PM launches campaign with warnings of a 'power-sharing fiasco' with minor parties.
Louisa Wilson's parents are up for five figures - and that's without paying her HECS.
Flags were burned as protests against Muslim refugees by the United Patriot Front turned violent in Melbourne on Sunday.
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Maira Murray is used to getting strange looks from people when she tells them she lives with her in-laws.
Unlike our northern neighbours, finding true waterfront homes in Melbourne is hard. Under $2 million, it's almost impossible.
Something strange happens when people deck out their homes with new things.
Analysis What started out as "there's never been a more exciting time to be an Australian", has been rejigged.
It was the grimace that said a thousand words.
Most voters disagree with Prime Turnbull's favourite catchphrase, a new poll has found.
A Melbourne driver will face a string of charges after reportedly fleeing the scene of a car crash, leaving his 8-year-old son behind.
A man has been charged over two sex assaults, including one in which he allegedly kidnapped a girl at knifepoint.
Millions of Britons have entered the second stage of Brexit grief: denial.
The consensus on why Malcolm Turnbull's popularity has plummeted is seriously askew.
In the border security debate, it has been easy to deflect the public's attention to boat arrivals.
Pushing people out of public health into private medical insurance continues apace.
Global markets are braced for further volatility this week.
Foreign tourists can enjoy cheaper holidays in Britain - at least in the short term.
Fast-fashion giant H&M posts a surge in Australian sales.
The risk of another global recession has escalated after markets tumbled following Brexit vote.
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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.
Women entrepreneurs are finding a new market for a stale old service – financial planning..
A quirky point of difference may be a great way to get people through the door, but what next?
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Fans are wrestling with concerns about how the UK's exit from Europe will affect the production of HBO's Game of Thrones?
Legend of Tarzan star Alexander Skarsgard reveals his intense training moves.
In his latest meant-to-shock music video, Kanye West has set tongues wagging.
The legendary street-style photographer for The New York Times has died.
After spending $20,000 on evening dresses, Alex Osmond had an idea.
She gifted the Australia's Next Top Model cast a potion she used for depression
High temperatures, especially with high humidity, make it difficult to perform to anywhere near your full potential.
A light run is not the ideal way to warm up. Try this instead.
It's always important to look after your mental health, but there are times when you need to take some extra care.
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Adam Liaw shows you how to cook this restaurant classic at home.
How many of these cult dishes can you tick off the list?
Try Pete Evans' paleo take on Shepherd's pie plus some spicy midweek dinners to warm you inside-out.
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Here are 18 times men said disgustingly sexist things about women in sport.
The simple act of giving yourself pleasure can be surprisingly meaningful.
The headlines are in and apparently the first - and 'biggest' - victim of Brexit is David Cameron.
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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To the uninitiated, this is the most unusual feature of a New York brunch.
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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Japanese sports wagon priced from $42,990
New equipment and styling lends more appeal to Skoda's solid passenger car.
Tragedy has struck NBA No.1 draft pick Ben Simmons, after his cousin was killed in a hit-and-run incident in New Jersey little more than 24 hours after he attended the draft.
Jack Hale becomes Australia's fastest junior sprinter of all time. The teenager broke the Australian under-20 100m record, clocking 10.21 seconds.
The Storm battled Wests Tigers at AAMI Park on Sunday and scored a 29-20 win, but not before a worrying lull.
With Luke Hodge back and their home and away campaign nearly two-thirds over, the Hawks ascend to the most most important place of all.
After three years of flawless Hawthorn, in 2016 not even the best teams are without warts.
There were plenty of reasons for the paltry crowd which attended Friday night's game.
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