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Anthony left the navy to start a business at home. Now it's set to turn over $7m
"Fitpreneur" Anthony Richardson started making his fitness product in his garage in Sydney. Now he is supplying the equipment to the Pentagon.
- by Christine D'Mello
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Calls for government to ban 'crass' Real Bodies exhibit
Concerned lawyers and academics have signed an open letter to the calling for the PM to shut down an the exhibition.
- by Broede Carmody
The room at Pine Gap no Aussie could enter, bar one
Declassified US cables confirm the existence of a "national communication and cypher room" at the spy base.
- by Nick Miller
Father's 'agony' after police failed to stop son's Syria trip
Gaven Biber pleaded with authorities to stop his son. Now the 25-year-old faces up to 20 years behind bars.
- by Megan Gorrey
A man nearly jumped off a bridge. 13 truckers stepped in
Onlookers started to film as the trucks formed a sort of bridge beneath the bridge - a safety net to break a fall.
Analysis
Population
The areas where population growth has hit the hardest
Overseas migration is driving almost all of the record population growth that is occurring in Sydney.
- by Nigel Gladstone
No more 'free' money: Finland to end its income experiment
Finland is having second thoughts about giving free money to people without conditions on how they use it.
- by Peter S. Goodman
Featured
Opinion & Perspectives
The royal commission is simply moving too fast
“Sloppy and unprofessional” was the description used by a NAB executive. Morally bankrupt is probably more apt.
Adele Ferguson
It's time to kick the spivs out of our town halls
Recent events have shone the spotlight on the dysfunction and dishonesty that can damage the perception of local government.
Christopher Brown
Time has reshaped our relationship with Anzac Day
This Anzac Day, it is worth reflecting on the challenge that confronted Australian troops stationed near the town of Villers-Bretonneux.
Politics
Bishop insists withdrawal of US ambassador pick no slap in the face for Australia
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop insists Australia is not offended by the abrupt withdrawal of Admiral Harry Harris as Donald Trump's pick for US Ambassador.
- by David Wroe & Michael Koziol
World
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Business
Owner-occupiers swoop as investors shy away from units, townhouses
Tighter financing issues, moderating price growth and the aging population are combining to deter investors.
- by Carolyn Cummins
Small business
Entertainment
'Lovely fella': Australian musician Paul Gray, singer of Wa Wa Nee, has died
Tributes have started to flow for '80s singer Paul Gray, who died of a bone marrow cancer at age 53.
- by Martin Boulton
Calls for government to ban 'crass' Real Bodies exhibit
Concerned lawyers and academics have signed an open letter to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to shut down an exhibition featuring preserved human bodies..
- by Broede Carmody
Lifestyle
Why you're exhausted from running after your kids (and they aren't)
- by Mary Ward & Liam Mannix
Opinion
Royal family
The adoration of Meghan Markle and Kate Middleton is anti-feminist
- by Roqayah Chamseddine
Smarter living
God of War is the most impressive video game of 2018 so far
A beautiful, exciting and heartfelt adventure through Norse myth, plus killing demons with a sweet axe.
- by Tim Biggs
Five of the most affordable luxury cars that won't break the bank
These top shelf brands have created entry level machines that still pack their own punch.
- by Toby Hagon
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Travel bytraveller
Cars bydrive
Sport
Banned Tim Cahill to miss three Millwall games
A violent conduct charge has robbed Cahill of much-needed game time ahead of the World Cup.
Simmons' Sixers advance, await Bucks or Celtics in next round
The Philadelphia 76ers punched their tickets to the conference semis with a 104-91 win over the Miami Heat in game five.
NRL
Sin Bin
Sea Eagles
Dramas continue as Manly say they're dealing with 'isolated incidents'
- by Adrian Proszenko