Something to smile about
"Rebuilding Smiles" is a new program that pairs dentists with family violence victims. But it's about much more than teeth.
"Rebuilding Smiles" is a new program that pairs dentists with family violence victims. But it's about much more than teeth.
Australians could have their private phone and email records used against them in civil litigation cases, with the federal government considering relaxing data retention laws.
The saga embroiling embattled Seven West boss Tim Worner continues to spiral out of control with the company's lawyers launching legal action to prevent the names of two prominent employees being linked with the scandal.
The government has confirmed Australia's greenhouse gas emissions are rising, and projected that it will not get near its 2030 climate target under current policies.
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Liberal party stalwart and former Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett does not believe that his party is in a "panic" about One Nation andt has predicted closer alignment with the party in parliament.
Every day of the festive season almost 5000 Victorians on average were so badly intoxicated, injured, or ill they were rushed to hospital last year.
The fixation with the budget deficit being a few billion one way or the other is arguing about the fleas on the dog – it's economic growth that decides whether the dog is fed or not.
Former Australian captain Mark Taylor says David Warner's drop in form is "cyclical" and has backed him to end his Boxing Day bogey in the second Test against Pakistan.
When history looks back at 2016, a couple of words will stick out most prominently: Trump and surprise.
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