How Bill Shorten changed his fortune
Two weeks out from the polls, the opposition leader put all of his eggs in one basket, desperate for a positive response.
Two weeks out from the polls, the opposition leader put all of his eggs in one basket, desperate for a positive response.
Don't expect the glorious sunshine to last, a low pressure sytem is fast approaching.
PM stares down internal push from conservative MPs for Tony Abbott's return to the ministry.
Comment: Election's big winners are those few who can't abide the gays being wed.
Comment: His authority is diminished and his judgment is being questioned on many levels.
Comment: Hopes for post-election stability are dimming fast.
Malcolm Turnbull could sit among unwanted company after the cliffhanger election.
The new-format ruffled feathers but attracted an unprecedented number of viewers.
With the outcome of the election up in the air what is to become of same sex marriage?
with Domain.com.au
Clear a space on your bench top; these hard-working kitchen gadgets are made for the digital age.
Forget the painful politicians. There's just as many leaders to avoid when choosing a strata chairman.
I write this article with the seasoned wisdom of a reformed "bad" housemate.
Did Malcolm Turnbull give it all he had or could he have pushed just that little bit harder?
A motley Senate more difficult than the last is shaping up, depsite Malcolm Turnbull's efforts to create a more workable Parliament.
There are new faces in the upper house for the first time, but what do they stand for?
Two men were killed and a third was seriously injured after a stabbing and two unrelated shootings in and around Sydney on Saturday night.
Any large heavy vehicle caught driving 15km/h or more above the speed limit would be hauled off the road on-the-spot.
It's a long way from Istanbul to Fallujah or Dhaka – but in the dark geography of Islamic State, the three are strongly connected.
The election's big winners are those few who can't abide the gays being wed.
It's just nonsense to imagine that people voted for Labor candidates because the Liberals weren't right-wing enough.
As Australia struggles to beat ice use, we haven't been prepared to try innovative plans that work overseas.
Election uncertainty to hit business confidence, and then consumer confidence, bank CEO Mike Hirst says.
The new leadership of Rio Tinto will gather in London this week to revise five-year plan
There are 700 million potential customers on the other end of this app.
Vote may prompt more expatriates to return home and deter locals from heading abroad.
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Assuming the government scrapes back in, this poor election result carries hard lessons for politicians.
Former prime minister, Bob Hawke, got it right at the ripe young age of 86, when he successfully predicted the election outcome.
Prime Minister: This change would cost you nothing and save us a fortune.
The My Aged Care website is meant to help you understand the costs of an aged care facility but it's not infallible.
Work out more than just your thumbs with these winners.
Millennials are breaking away from traditional forms of employment and taking their chances on their own small businesses.
Why do a good job, when you can just pretend to be working hard?
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An Earthly Paradise for the Eyes | 2am - 4:10am |
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Home Shopping | 2:30am - 3am |
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Global Shop | 3am - 3:30am |
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Billy Connolly's Big Send Off | 3:40am - 4:28am |
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An Earthly Paradise for the Eyes | 2am - 4:10am |
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Harry's Practice | 3:30am - 4am |
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Skippy | 3:30am - 4am |
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Home Shopping | 3:30am - 4am |
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Alexander Skarsgard makes a dashing, if earnest, Tarzan but there's no real sense of conviction at work anywhere.
Bafta-winning actress Caroline Aherne, of The Royle Family, The Mrs Merton Show fame, has died.
Earth is under attack but not from politicians or pollsters, just good old fashioned aliens.
Roxy Jacenko​ will no doubt soon discover, it is possible for one's "brand" to survive a public scandal.
Jenny Slate wears the perfect wedding-guest dress and Stella McCartney does something terrible to Kylie Minogue.
Miss Congeniality by name and by nature but Miss World isn't interested
A new study has confirmed that pubic grooming is widespread but doctors are baffled about the reason most women are doing it.
It won’t fool anyone into thinking it’s really cheese, but that doesn’t matter, because it’s delicious nonetheless.
A new survey reveals our biggest gripes. Can you guess what they are?
From Good Food
Ditching the booze doesn't have to be boring. Here's where to go for a good drink.
A sub-par brunch can make or break your weekend, so we've rounded up Sydney's sure-fire bets.
Carrots are in the peak of their season. Grab a bunch at the market and simmer into a velvety soup before heading into Japanese favourites.
From Daily Life
The idea that it's rude to ask someone who they voted for is for the 1950s, not today.
Religion means almost nothing to me, yet it dictates significant part of my life. Why?
Domestic violence is still destroying lives every day but for politicians, it looks like it no longer matters.
A former beauty queen and TV reporter has been charged with child abuse.
If you haven't already asked your child what they want to be when they grow up, maybe it's time you did.
A 10-year-old Indonesian boy has been put on an emergency diet after doctors warned his extreme obesity is threatening his life.
From Traveller
Women are banned from this exclusive club. But there's one way they can get in.
Scarred by bushfires, floods and landslides, this national park has made a comeback.
Everyone knows the salad dressing, but few people realise that Thousand Islands is a real place.
Following parliamentary enquiry, Scott Ludlam announces package to support local industry.
Queensland project works to improve sugar industry's self-sufficiency.
Aussies are prepared to pay for multiple subscription video services, not just Netflix.
New figures on diversity of Google's US workforce show its still far from mirroring population.
Takeover of troubled portal by Digital Transformation Office has been confirmed.
Plan to let Facebook founder put 99 per cent of wealth into philanthropy without leaving.
with Drive.com.au
Emerging technology under review after autopilot feature linked to fatal crash.
Off-roader is a pumped-up muscle car with a degree of stealth.
James Tedecso's stunning form has been enough for Laurie Daley to make a switch at fullback for the series-ending State of Origin clash.
The Waratahs will be delighted at what they gained in Japan against the Sunwolves.
Sonny Bill Williams is going to Rio and his sister Niall Williams is going too.
The Parramatta Eels' major financial backer won't walk away from the strife-torn club with the NT government trying to lure a second match to Darwin.
Maybe they should put an asterisk next to the Sharks' club record winning streak, which sent their fans delirious on Saturday night.
It wasn't a great game of football. Nor was it wonderful entertainment, but I was Souths coach I would take comfort from one litte victory.
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