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Outages will hit Telstra where it hurts

Debutante Telstra emerged at Number 6. "People increasingly relate to and define themselves by brands."

COMMENT Telstra's network outages are no longer just a problem for customers, they're a real problem for the company.

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Election 2016: Final day blitz

The leaders are making the most of the last day of the election campaign. Courtesy Seven Network, Nine Network, ABC News 24

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Turnbull's promise on doctor charges

In the May budget, the Turnbull government announced it would continue the indexation freeze for all Medicare schedule ...

Nobody will pay more to see the doctor as a result of the Coalition's extended freeze on Medicare rebates, promises PM.

Nanny scheme pays out just $9000

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The Turnbull government's $185 million nanny scheme paid out less than $9000 in subsidies in its first four months.

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Stocks to gain from a rate cut

Just one of 24 economists surveyed by Bloomberg forecast a cut at the board's June meeting, with most predicting the ...

The RBA is expected to hold rates when it meets on Tuesday but investors are betting on an August cut. Here are 10 stocks that will benefit.

Did Brexit even happen?

ASX has almost recovered to pre-Brexit levels and is seemingly indifferent to pending election.

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How to choose a managed fund

You need to consider the long-term batting average of a fund manager.
Scott Phillips

The problem with managed funds is that many deliver an investment performance that beats the market - but not after fees.

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The Australiano, a perfect tipple for election night.

Five cocktails for election night

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Reward your survival of an arduous election campaign with a stiff drink.

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If you haven't already asked your child what they want to be when they grow up, maybe it's time you did.

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The Cavaliers' Matthew Dellavedova and teammates arrive at the airport in Cleveland.

Matthew Dellavedova is about to find out if he is a $US10 million man.

'Not a train wreck'

Optimistic: Bronte Campbell.
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The world champion continues to battle with a shoulder injury as she rounds out her preparations for the Olympic Games with a two-day meet in Brisbane.

Newly elected Iceland president Gudni Johannesson will be in the crowd for the match against France.

'I will be in the stands with the fans'

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New Icelandic president Gudni Johannesson will be among the 8 per cent of his country's population at quarter-final versus France.


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A matter of balance for teams on rise

Demons Jack Trengove, Bernie Vince and Max Gawn celebrate the win against Collingwood in round 12.
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Under Paul Roos and Simon Goodwin, Melbourne are playing some incredibly attacking football – much like Port Adelaide in 2014.

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