The costly advice Turnbull failed to heed
Comment: Malcolm Turnbull prefers his own advice to that of others - a fact painfully evident on election night.
Comment: Malcolm Turnbull prefers his own advice to that of others - a fact painfully evident on election night.
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The right wing firebrand will get the cash no matter how many senators she ends up with.
Sue King's friends started asking why she was requesting a reference for a loan. She wasn't.
Kieran Foran not interested in football. Not the Bulldogs. Not the Roosters. Not the Sea Eagles.
Comment: This election reveals we've ended up in an echo chamber of discontent.
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Helena Chen will have to wait months before she knows if the damage is permanent.
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Malcolm Turnbull is certain to form government, but it will be days before it is clear if he will have to rely on the crossbench to prop up the Coalition.
Analysis So Bill Shorten thinks this government won't last and Australians will be back at the polls within 12 months.
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When the other side is using a sledgehammer on you, you have to use one yourself, Malcolm Turnbull was told.
I bought a Popcorn Maker. You can find them in the "Pointless Appliances You Don't Need" section of the store.
What a week! It started with an election night without end, and finishes with the Coalition limping over the line.
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Increasing health consciousness is driving decisions about what we drink and profit to be made.
That the US were able to erase Brexit trauma was impressive. This day was unprecedented.
Consumer suffering from colds and flu spend millions on vitamins which experts say do nothing.
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What was a life of luxury in desert oases, with menus featuring crayfish is now, thanks to the mining downturn, a bit more Spartan.
If the regulator wants to be known as the tough cop on the beat, it needs to do better.
In finance, the 'F' word is 'fees' if you're a client and 'fun' if you happen to be on the other side of the fence.
Financial expert Noel Whittaker answers readers' questions.
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Want to quit your job? Here's how to do it the right - or perhaps wrong - way.
The ACCC is encouraging small businesses – particularly farmers – to make the most of people power.
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A mum has taken to social media to warn others about the dangers of laundry liquid capsules.
Faced with the reality of her body after kids, this mum started to feel ashamed, and then she decided she would do something better.
A 12-year-old girl has dealt with her little sister's bullies in a very creative way.
Lines between physical sports leagues and video game tournaments continue to blur.
Esteemed creator of Zelda and Mario talks about how Nintendo makes games.
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Investor interest is on the rise in for start-ups with both financial and social benefits.
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.
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The American car maker may have the electric car high ground for now.
Waratahs' finals hopes are hanging by a thread after they failed to cement themselves at the top of the Australian conference.
The NRL will turn its attention to the role of player managers - and potentially even players - in the next phase of its investigation.
The Swans have been aware of the Jack family feud for a long time and their fears of an ugly public rift have now proved justified.
Kieran Foran is craving normality and stability and is NOT interested in football. Not the Bulldogs. Not the Roosters. Not the Sea Eagles.
Parramatta's fate still rests in their hands. The equation is simple for the Eels, who now sit six points outside the top eight.
Brett Morris has maintained his sizzling try-scoring spree as the Bulldogs wear down a gutsy Tigers outfit.
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