'Hipster-proof fence' that divides Melbourne
Running from Heidelberg to Essendon, this road marks where Greens territory ends and Labor heartland begins.
Running from Heidelberg to Essendon, this road marks where Greens territory ends and Labor heartland begins.
A few thousand votes in six key seats across Australia are about to decide Malcolm Turnbull's fate.
It's not just politicians searching their souls after Saturday night's surprisingly close result.
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Our sixth-busiest railway station is being neglected in midst of development boom.
COMMENT There's no evidence about this because the Coalition made sure there wasn't.
Man accused of assaulting his children and killing their mother says he is a 'loving father'.
Barcelona soccer star Lionel Messi has been sentenced to 21 months in prison by a Spanish court on three counts of tax fraud.
Malcolm Turnbull looks set to hang on to power but it is unclear if he will be able to form majority government.
Crossbenchers past and present believe Bill Shorten is a more skilful negotiator than Malcolm Turnbull.
There were huge swings to the Greens in Batman and Wills but mapping the booths in the electorates tells a remarkable story.
Passengers have been spared the pain of replacement buses. But they will get this.
A woman allegedly abducted and attacked a man, then drove him away before he managed to escape.
The three buccaneers took leave of their senses in invading Iraq – George W. Bush, Tony Blair and John Howard.
Both sides have lessons they can glean from the federal campaign.
He's been to jail twice and fined $100,000 for beaching court orders, and seems to be unrepentant about it.
The PM and the Treasurer repeated it throughout the campaign on the basis of next to no evidence.
The Muir Family's successful buy back of the Good Guys joint venture stores could drag on the performance of the chain.
Kevin is among experienced staff joining a movement from large to small companies.
With its share price holding below its rights issue price, underwriters to Virgin's $852m raising may be called.
More refugee migrants are finding jobs in Australia, but many still face several employment barriers.
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Newzulu has finally received the celebrity endorsement it needs to really take off – thank you Pauline Hanson.
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Taking the helm of one of our most important bodies, Simon Ambrose says he wants to ensure Victoria's heritage is valued.
You may not pay too much attention to how you stack your dishwasher, but you should.
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Pessimism sounds smart but track record trumps all, and timing the market is almost impossible..
A group of cutting edge Australian winemakers are shaking up the industry.
Meet the businesses who have found themselves in a world of trouble - without even trying.
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Kit Harington as he's never been seen before - with a face as smooth as a baby's bottom.
Vogue Arabia will launch as a website in October, before a print edition is introduced next year.
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The new 'My Activity' tool lets you edit personal data Google has on you.
It was once the business phone of choice, but keyboards are out of fashion.
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.
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Vehicles built before 1997 are now banned from entering the French capital.
Italian brand's hybrid-powered hypercar loses it roof.
Federer faced three match points to battle back and become the oldest Wimbledon semi-finalist since Ken Rosewall in 1974.
Australia team chief, Kitty Chiller, says Tennis Australia must ensure future home-grown talents don't land in such a "wrong" place.
Mick Fanning has taken out heat one in his return to South Africa's Jeffrey's Bay, almost a year after his near-death brush with a shark.
Port have recognised that Travis Boak and his senior team-mates needed to expand their team management skills
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson has thrown down the gauntlet to Port Adelaide, challenging them to bring on the physicality.
Family issues in Australiian sport, and sometimes embarrassing ones, are not uncommon.
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