Elderly residents turfed out before Christmas
Elderly and bedridden residents will lose their homes before Christmas as a scandal-ridden retirement village prepares to close.
Elderly and bedridden residents will lose their homes before Christmas as a scandal-ridden retirement village prepares to close.
Ever wondered how the share bikes that are flooding the city's streets actually make money?
Medibank chief executive Craig Drummond says the private health insurer is "disappointed" that the competition watchdog is appealing a court case that it lost against Medibank earlier this year.
The product was soon removed from the website, but not before screenshots had been posted to social media by concerned and angry customers.
Honey Birdette's Managing Director has dismissed a petition calling the lingerie chain's advertising pornographic as "ridiculous."
Dodgy Sydney car dealers busted winding back odometers have been jailed and forced to pay compensation to their victims.
One weekend at a Meriton serviced apartment block in Queensland, guests had no hot water, had power outages, and put up with "excessive" construction noise.
A petition calling for controversial lingerie brand Honey Birdette to remove "raunchy" advertising from Westfield stores around Australia is gaining traction online.
Another day, another NBN saga.
A tangled mess of ghost nets lurk in the Gulf of Carpentaria, trapping fish, mammals and turtles.
Australian Unity will return $620,000 to policyholders after it made changes to dental benefits that it promised it wouldn't make.
Budget airline AirAsia is issuing at least half a million dollars in refunds, having wrongly charged a departure tax for child passengers on some flights since 2010.
The take-away coffee cup holding your morning flat white could soon be turned into outdoor furniture, building materials, or food trays.
The IVF industry has been accused of increasingly placing profits over patients.
Health insurance premiums have been going up by about 5 per cent each year. Funds are now under pressure to limit it to 2 per cent.
The National Broadband Network is not being used to its full potential with less than half of those able to join the network choosing to do so and those that are, accessing it at some of the lowest speeds available.
Oxfam is urging retailers to ensure factory workers are being paid not just a minimum wage, but a living wage.
German sweet maker Haribo said on Friday it was investigating companies in its supply chain following allegations of slave labour being used on its suppliers' plantations in Brazil.
Clare Wainwright is $24.5 million richer after waiting more than a month for National Australia Bank to correct its mistake.
"Find the perfect ticket," the Viagogo site boasts. But consumers are finding the ticket resale website far from perfect.
Those suffering from hearing loss say that a new Apple-Cochlear device has changed their lives.
The soft drink industry said its fight against a sugar tax was "consuming vast amounts of resources", but by lobbying politicians and bureaucrats it had managed to keep the policy of the table.
Telstra's AFL Live Pass app has been described online as a "rip off", "a joke", and "useless".
Not since 2012/13 have so many Australians been unhappy with their phone and internet service.
Not since 2012/13 have so many Australians been unhappy with their phone and internet service.
Sydney consumers are paying less for electricity than five years ago, according to the surprising findings of a review of household electricity prices released by the state's pricing regulator on Tuesday.
Nearly 50,000 Mitsubishi cars across Australia are being recalled, prompted by a defect which may abruptly cut out the engine.
The debate over the safety and efficacy of e-cigarettes, which are illegal in Australia, will step up a gear this week with the arrival of an outspoken, British e-cigarette advocate.
The latest Nobel laureate for economics would love this: the tradie skills we wish we had aren't the ones we'd most like to use.
Sugary drinks have been targeted by health campaigners in the battle against the bulge.