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Excessive card charges to go
AUSTRALIA’S overall credit card debt has reached a record high of $52 billion, but relief could be on the way, with a new ban on excessive surcharges.
Inside Kat Mehajer’s wedding
EXCLUSIVE: Tight controls over the use of mobile phones and decadent desserts were just the beginning at the latest million-dollar Mehajer wedding.
‘Ridiculous’: F1 stars lash out
LEWIS Hamilton and Jenson Button hit out after qualifying in Spa at circumstances they claim they’ve never seen before in their long F1 careers.
Secret referee meeting leaves Wallabies furious
THE ARU will make an official complaint to World Rugby in a dramatic aftermath to Australia’s 14th straight Bledisloe Cup defeat.
Labor ‘don’t want to consult Australians’
MALCOLM Turnbull has accused the ALP of wanting to delay same-sex marriage after Bill Shorten indicated his party would block a plebiscite.
Mad dad’s $17,000 punishment
WHAT this father did after catching his daughter “fooling around” with a boy in a car is unbelievable.
The sexuality no-one understands
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The Census broke, so we did our own
BECAUSE when something is broken, it’s the Australian way to step up and take matters into your own hands.
Conspiracy theory that dooms Donald Trump
DONALD Trump is in denial, and a conspiracy theory at the heart of his election strategy is set to blow up in his face.
World’s largest pyramid hidden in plain sight
Brutal Spanish conquistadors failed to notice massive religious monument when they built a little church atop it to celebrate slaughtering thousands of locals.
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‘I will prove Avery’s innocence’
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France changes tune on burkini
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Bali pair to return to death beach
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Italy holds mass funeral for quake dead
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Where doctor visits can be deadly
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Woman who broke marriage code
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Is PC destroying our language?
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‘Why it sucks to have big boobs’
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The other $1M Mehajer wedding
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Straight men going ‘gay for pay’
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New Orleans ‘people are crazier now’
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‘No inquiry needed into MH370 search’
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Ten must-see films left in 2016
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Kylie’s fiance really loves sex
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Kim Kardashian thinks this is a swimsuit
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Probe to dive into Jupiter’s atmosphere
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‘Sydney can’t call itself a global city’
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‘I thought I was going to die’
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Could Tony Abbott pull a Trump?
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Aussie’s insane work schedule
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The worst job in Australia right now
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Not Sydney bad but Wallabies still outclassed
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ISIS ‘targeted Aussie cricketers in Bangladesh’
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Hook fumes over season ending tackle
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Scott focused on finals after tough week
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