'It is vital that this Parliament works'
It's finally over. Now the Prime Minister has to make it work.
It's finally over. Now the Prime Minister has to make it work.
It's long overdue - and we wouldn't have to have waited eight days for an election result.
The country joins the few nations in the world to have beaten the syndrome.
Developer to build high-rise apartments around Sydney family's business after they refuse to sell.
When Elizabeth checked the car she was buying, she almost paid $25 for a $3.40 certificate.
If Anne can't find a lawyer, she fears her children will be adopted out without her voice being heard.
It can come in the form of an admonishing phone call or blocking reporters from a public event.
The Taha family was enjoying dinner when they heard a knock.
An inflatable arch collapsed onto Briton Adam Yates before Chris Froome punched a spectator on his way to claiming the yellow jersey.
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Buyers come for the climate, the views and the surf. But they stick around for the lifestyle.
A modest beach house answers many of today's demands for maximum flexibility.
The Prime Minister has declared victory in the election and called for all sides of politics to work together.
Opposition Leader accepts defeat and says Malcolm Turnbull has a mandate to pursue the policies he took to the election.
Medicare-related savings and 'jobs and growth' still on the agenda, says Arthur Sinodinos.
Figuring out where you're getting the best deal when product sizes differ is hard. So we've done the maths for you.
Helena Chen will have to wait months before she knows if the damage is permanent.
They called him X – as in his middle initial. Some thought him cool, others thought him egregious.
The mantra that if only Turnbull had embraced a "progressive" agenda he would have won a convincing majority is hogwash.
The procedures are risky and the consequences can be painful and disfiguring.
"Populist" is a strange insult in a democracy.
As smoke billowed from the corroboree in Ballarat, few were aware of the deep strife afflicting the indigenous corporation.
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.
When Elizabeth Blanchard wanted to check the car she was buying was legit, she almost paid $25 for a certificate she could get for $3.40.
Young first-home buyers have been big news lately, but people in their 50s or 60s also face trouble getting into the property market.
These will take you from a backyard barbecue to the top of Kilimanjaro.
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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Australian Survivor host Jonathan LaPaglia said being compared to Jeff Probst is a 'double-edged sword'.
Barracuda explores the cost of chasing an Olympic dream.
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Australia made a huge mistake allowing Tasmanian-born Mary Donaldson to leave our shores.
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Why Madison Ashton, Richard Pratt's escort, is as successful as her late associate
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Turning the Australian legal system into one like Saudi Arabia's could not be further from the agenda.
Ben Pobjie 'meets' Rich Cohen, the man behind the Margot Robbie interview. He is short, but only when sitting down.
Even if we're afraid it will happen to us, it's an error we're likely to make all the same.
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Groundbreaking floating hotel afloat on the River Seine is one of city's loveliest new spots.
If you ever have the misfortune to find yourself in transit at this airport, beware.
The destinations where river and city provide the perfect combination.
Alanis Morissette is sharing pictures of her baby girl on social media.
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.
Gotta catch 'em all: the augmented reality app has taken the world by storm.
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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Total tech and design overhaul brings the brand's biggest into line.
The American car maker may have the electric car high ground for now.
Brock Lesnar has battered 'Aussie-Kiwi' Mark Hunt in the co-main event of UFC 200 in Las Angeles.
Customarily, this column selects a team of the week from the Australian conference, but that won't be happening this week.
Cronulla have cruised to their 13th consecutive win to put the minor premiership firmly in their sights. As it happened: Penrith v Cronulla
Benji Marshall's survival at the Dragons is tied to their finals run as 250-game milestone looms on Friday.
NRL will turn its attention to managers - and potentially players - in the next phase of its investigation into the Eels' salary cap rorts.
Explosive new documents allege Brisbane recruiter Peter Nolan gave star playmaker Corey Norman cash payments at Top Ryde car park during his time at Parramatta as part of the club's rorting of the salary cap.
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