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Sore, fat... Just some of the perils of working from home

Sore, fat... Just some of 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 reveal.

  • by Anna Patty

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CommBank charged client fees for 10 years after death

CommBank charged client fees for 10 years after death

The rogue planners were let off with only a warning from the bank and were not reported to the corporate watchdog.

  • by Sarah Danckert
Joyce questions whether banks should be broken up

Joyce questions whether banks should be broken up

Former deputy prime minister apologises for being "naive" about misconduct in the financial services sector.

  • by Fergus Hunter
We need to stop spending on things we don't really need

We need to stop spending on things we don't really need

Someone’s got to say it. We’re spending too much on infrastructure: on roads, railways, and bridges, and the NBN.

  • by Peter Martin
Fireys deal: Opposition calls on Premier to 'come clean'

Fireys deal: Opposition calls on Premier to 'come clean'

Daniel Andrews under renewed scrutiny over his relationship with the volatile leader of the firefighters' union.

  • by Adam Carey and Noel Towell
Granddad forced to have ECT before 'preventable' death

Granddad forced to have ECT before 'preventable' death

In a desperate bid to treat crippling mental illness, Gerard Helliar submitted to bouts of electroconvulsive therapy.

  • by Aisha Dow
Government MP to introduce bill to ban live sheep exports

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
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Opinion & Perspectives

The states can not go it alone on energy

Some say the electricity market is broken – but a Brexit-style approach in which states disconnect certainly won’t work.

Andrew Dillon

    Giving Sir John Monash the ultimate honour is long overdue

    Yes, elevating Monash would be an exception to the rule. But we are talking about an exceptional Australian.

    Bill Shorten

      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
        Elizabeth Knight
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        AFL

        Hang on, because consistency is a long-term plan: Heppell

        Hang on, because consistency is a long-term plan: Heppell

        Essendon's dramatic form rollercoaster looks set to continue for a while longer based on captain Dyson Heppell’s assessment.

        • by Ronny Lerner
        Scott might call on a Constable in Adelaide

        Scott might call on a Constable in Adelaide

        Geelong are considering naming a fifth first-gamer for the vital clash against Port Adelaide.

        • by Peter Ryan

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        Business

        Turnbull nears Abbott's key economic benchmark

        Turnbull nears Abbott's key economic benchmark

        Under the Coalition, the economy has generated nearly 1 million jobs in five years.

        • by Eryk Bagshaw
        The Australian market is poised to lift on the back of strong commodity prices.

        Markets Live: ASX lifts on miners

        • by William McInnes

        Small business

        Do men suffer too much gender prejudice in part-time work?

        Do men suffer too much gender prejudice in part-time work?

        • by Tony Featherstone
        Is the wellness trend a load of garbage?

        Is the wellness trend a load of garbage?

        • by Alexandra Cain
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        Entertainment

        'Grubby cash grab': Stefanovic lashes cinemas over Avengers' opening

        'Grubby cash grab': Stefanovic lashes cinemas over Avengers' 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

        'Wouldn't wish it on anyone': Contestants open up on MKR scandal

        The contestants at the centre of Sonya and Hadil's shock exit from My Kitchen Rules have broken their silence on the heavily promoted scandal.

        • by Broede Carmody

        Lifestyle

        Did Meghan Markle just help save Oroton?

        Did Meghan Markle just help save Oroton?

        • by Melissa Singer
        How do I dispose of my last embryo?

        How do I dispose of my last embryo?

        • by Jo Hartley
        'All this striving is getting in the way of living'

        'All this striving is getting in the way of living'

        • by Parul Sehgal
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        Smarter living

        JV and Simon on holiday together.

        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

        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

        76ers need to be smart when it comes to rough stuff: coach

        76ers need to be smart when it comes to rough stuff: coach

        Ben Simmons is excited by the rough stuff but his Philadelphia coach has urged the 76ers to respond to Miami's physicality with intelligence.

        Sports broadcaster Darrell Eastlake dies

        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