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A jobs bonanza is coming. Here's where the work will be in 2024
An extra 1.9 million people will be employed by 2024. This is where the jobs numbers will decline, and where they're set to surge.
- by Eryk Bagshaw
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Government MP to introduce bill to ban live sheep exports
Former cabinet minister Sussan Ley says she is "calling time" on the controversial trade.
- by Fergus Hunter
Sports broadcaster Darrell Eastlake dies at 75
Nine News reports he died this morning in a NSW nursing home after suffering from Alzheimer's.
- by Rachel Clun
'Ups and downs': PM plays down new China warning
The Prime Minister is facing new concerns about Australia’s vital trade relationship with China.
- by David Crowe
$90m 'clean coal' program ends as final project collapses
The last of a long list of government-backed "clean coal" projects has fallen over, with Treasurer confirming the end.
- by Royce Millar and Ben Schneiders
Passengers tell of effort to save woman in plane tragedy
The family of victim Jennifer Riordan's praised passengers, pilot for preventing what could have been even worse.
- by Rachel Clun
Premier made secret deal, firefighters union boss says
'Promises were made' and 'the truth will come out' before the next election, Peter Marshall warns in incendiary interview.
- by Adam Carey and Noel Towell
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Opinion & Perspectives
Comyn will be left with the real trouble child in wealth family
Under the direction of its new CEO, it’s clear that Commonwealth Bank is putting its wealth management division on rations
Elizabeth Knight
Banking royal commission may have to be extended
People required to serve the interests of clients are rewarded for convincing clients to buy products not in their best interests.
Launching missiles was the easy bit. Now what about Syria's future?
The ISIL "caliphate" might have collapsed, but a patchwork of jihadi splinter groups have sprung up in its place.
Juliet Samuel
Melbourne
Scared state: Crime looms large but we don't know who's best to fix it
- by Adam Carey and Craig Butt
Victoria
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AFL
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Carlton
Remember, Blues and Saints: every Dog has its day
In 2000, Terry Wallace and the Bulldogs went all alternative and stunned invincible Essendon. Here's how it happened.
- by Bob Murphy
Brennan drops human rights case as truce reached with AFL
Bulldogs skipper and league come to agreement over suspension rules.
- by Daniel Cherny
Politics
'Ups and downs': Malcolm Turnbull plays down new warning from China
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is facing new concerns about Australia’s vital trade relationship with China.
- by David Crowe
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Anzac Day
Bill Shorten moves towards posthumously promoting war hero John Monash
- by Tony Wright and Bevan Shields
World
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Business
Making us sore and unhealthy: the perils of working from home
Workers will be spending less time talking to each other in the office and with families at home - and more time with the doctor, two reports show.
- by Anna Patty
Analysis
Retail
Behind the superficial calm between Lew and Myer there's a storm brewing
- by Stephen Bartholomeusz
Small business
Entertainment
'Grubby cash grab': Stefanovic lashes cinemas over Avengers' Anzac Day opening
The Today host launched an angry attack on chain Event Cinemas for scheduling the release of Avengers: Infinity War on the "sacred" day.
- by Rob Moran
'Wouldn't wish it on anyone': Contestants open up on MKR scandal
"We wouldn't wish it on anyone."
- by Broede Carmody
Manu Feildel reveals why he excused MKR contestants from competition
- by Broede Carmody and Aja Styles
Lifestyle
Smarter living
A financial agreement can help couples protect their assets if their relationship ends
Maintaining separate finances does not protect your assets if your relationship breaks up, but a properly drawn-up binding financial agreement does.
- by John Collett
Users don't want iOS to merge with MacOS, Apple chief says
Apple chief executive Tim Cook believes mobile devices and desktop computers should remain in seperate worlds with their own bespoke operating systems.
- by Peter Wells
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Sport
Sports broadcaster Darrell Eastlake dies
Nine News reports he died on Thursday morning in a nursing home on the NSW Central Coast after suffering from Alzheimer's.
- by Rachel Clun
Opinion
The Fitz Files
How Ben Simmons is dominating the NBA in quintessentially Aussie style
The 76ers star is tearing it up in the US under head coach Brett Brown, and their journey to the pinnacle of their sport is rooted Down Under.
- by Peter FitzSimons