Centrelink robo-debt ’victims’ exposed

Centrelink robo-debt ’victims’ exposed
THEY claimed to have been victims of Centrelink’s new debt recovery system — but an analysis has revealed a number of them are welfare cheats.

Controversial pollie barred from US

Controversial pollie barred from US
CHRISTIAN Democrat Fred Nile was blocked from entering the US for Donald Trump’s inauguration, after being classed as a “security threat”.

Why a trade is better than uni

Why a trade is better than uni
WHEN it comes to employability, cost and earning potential, a trade can often be a better choice than a uni degree for some graduates.

Barack Obama’s final, defiant act

JUST hours before Donald Trump took the oath of office, Barack Obama’s administration pulled off one final act of defiance.

Is this Australia’s most honest cop?

Is this Australia’s most honest cop?
A SYDNEY police officer who performed a breath test on himself after a big night and was found to be over the alcohol limit has been fined.

SNL writer sacked over Barron tweet

SNL writer sacked over Barron tweet
A SATURDAY Night Live writer has been sacked over an offensive Barron Trump tweet as Chelsea Clinton defends the president’s son.

PM: Free trade deal ‘good for jobs’

PM: Free trade deal ‘good for jobs’
MALCOLM Turnbull won’t give up on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, after US President Donald Trump withdrew from the major free trade deal.

One in two Aussies looking for work

One in two Aussies looking for work
A NEW job is on the New Year to-do list for about half of all workers – and it’s not because they’re depressed about the end of summer holidays.

Who is Trump’s media man?

HE STOLE President Trump’s thunder by launching an unprecedented attack on the media. Meet press secretary Sean Spicer.

Who is Trump’s media man?

HE stole President Trump’s thunder after launching into an attack on the media. White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer has just become the man of the moment.

‘He might have to sing himself’

HOLLYWOOD heavyweights are boycotting Donald Trump’s inauguration. But some performers are sticking with him.

Barack Obama’s complicated legacy

Barack Obama’s complicated legacy
AS US President Barack Obama prepares to pass the baton to Donald Trump, here are 10 things he’ll be remembered for.

Baird the ‘dictator’ who ‘had to go’

Baird the ‘dictator’ who ‘had to go’
MIKE Baird has been accused of being a “dictator” with a “God complex” who was out of touch with voters by former Labor leader Mark Latham.

Samsung crown prince avoids arrest

A SEOUL court has denied a request to arrest Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong, a setback to prosecutors investigating an influence-peddling scandal.

Michelle Obama’s moving White House goodbye

Michelle Obama’s moving White House goodbye
WATCH: As her husband gave his final press conference as president, Michelle Obama bid an emotional goodbye to the White House.

Tears over White House ‘mass exodus’

THERE’S a mass exodus underway at the White House, as Barack Obama and his staff pack up their offices and turn in their BlackBerrys.

Top lawyer denies grabbing jogger’s crotch

Top lawyer denies grabbing jogger’s crotch
A TOP Sydney lawyer has pleaded not guilty to grabbing a female jogger’s crotch while on a harbourside track.

‘Worse than prostitutes’: Putin lashes out

‘Worse than prostitutes’: Putin lashes out
VLADIMIR Putin has leapt to Donald Trump’s defence, ripping into the “liars” behind explosive claims about the President-elect.

Turnbull’s new-look ministry tips

Turnbull’s new-look ministry tips
MALCOLM Turnbull is expected to announced his new-look Cabinet tomorrow, after Sussan Ley resigned, and there are a few names in the ring.

Aussies good employers, not racists

Aussies good employers, not racists
AUSTRALIA’S tolerance of immigrants has helped rank it among the world’s most attractive countries to work in, according to a new global report.

China’s ‘take off the gloves’ warning

CHINA has shown restraint in the face of provocation by Donald Trump over Taiwan, but if he continues it will “take off the gloves”.

How to write a good cover letter

How to write a good cover letter
THE cover letter on a job application may be the only letter you write so learn to do it well to stand out from the crowd and land that next job.

Australia and Japan ‘stronger than ever’

MALCOLM Turnbull and Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe have met in Sydney to discuss stronger defence ties, the incoming Trump administration, and North Korea. ‘

Amazon unveils massive hiring plan

AMAZON plans to hire 100,000 full time workers over the next 18 months, highlighting its ambitious expansion plans.

Job vacancies rise in November

Job vacancies rise in November
AUSTRALIAN job vacancies continued to grow in the three months to November, according to new data released by the ABS.

Biden’s harsh words for Trump

JOVIAL Joe no longer. The Vice President has cut through his nice guy image with some harsh words for Donald Trump before he takes office.

Centrelink bungle ‘terrifying people’

Centrelink bungle ‘terrifying people’
THE Centrelink debt bungle has become so bad an independent MP said he has spoken to people left terrified and ‘suicidal’.

‘I know things others don’t’

DONALD Trump has again slammed the Russian hacking claims, as his New Year’s Eve party drew some unusual guests.

Election Labor should have lost

Election Labor should have lost
IT WAS regarded as the unlosable election for the coalition. Newly released cabinet papers show why Paul Keating should have lost.

No getting away from office emails

No getting away from office emails
IF YOU think holidays are a chance to switch off and tune out, think again as greater connectivity means work is intruding anywhere, anytime.