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Snooping cameras show what we are doing when we're behind the wheel

Snooping cameras show what we are doing when we're behind the wheel

It's not just mobile phones that distract drivers. A trial of new technology planned for NSW also spotted people reading, eating and injecting drugs at 100km/h.

  • by Julie Power

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Economic reckoning is on its way - and we'll have to pay

Economic reckoning is on its way - and we'll have to pay

We are about to get a paltry tax cut and a beer discount. With an economic shock looming, it's an insult to our intelligence.

  • by Peter Hartcher
'Get this over with': Inside explosive Stormy revelation

'Get this over with': Inside explosive Stormy revelation

If Giuliani had a strategy, he'd kept it secret. White House insiders could only watch agog as he freestyled on live TV.

  • by Philip Rucker
How private schools make everyone nastier
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How private schools make everyone nastier

Unless we want a rich-poor apartheid, we need to stop giving the fat little piggies in private schools such a leg up.

  • by Elizabeth Farrelly
When Brooke asked for loan, she was told to rethink gym

When Brooke asked for loan, she was told to rethink gym

In the wake of the royal commission your bank is going to want to know a lot more about you.

  • by Clancy Yeates
'Digital strip search': Security overhaul for  airports
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'Digital strip search': Security overhaul for  airports

After a terrorism near-miss, full-body scans will be implemented nation-wide.

  • by Patrick Hatch
'Disappointing': Young people to be poorer than parents

'Disappointing': Young people to be poorer than parents

'The whole system of income and taxes has been changed to offer baby boomers advantages at the expense of their kids.'

  • by Jessica Irvine
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We should welcome it when people change their minds

Backflipping. Caving in. Flip-flopping. We call for a change, but when it comes, we jeer at the person brave enough to admit they were wrong.

Julia Baird
    Julia Baird

    Don't they get it? Those once mocked are having the last laugh

    They made fun of 'poofters' and 'sheilas', now washed-up comedians claim political correctness is killing their act.

    Jacqueline Maley
      Jacqueline Maley

      This is what I really meant about teachers' pay

      My call to pay teachers for every hour they work was misrepresented by vested interests as an attack on the profession.

      Andrew Laming
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        More than tax cuts: Scott Morrison plans for budget savings

        More than tax cuts: Scott Morrison plans for budget savings

        Scott Morrison says the government would stick to its rule of matching every new spending decision with a saving made elsewhere in the budget.

        • by David Crowe

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        Nobel literature prize won't be awarded this year following sex abuse allegations

        Nobel literature prize won't be awarded this year following sex abuse allegations

        The Nobel Prize in literature will not be awarded this year following issues within the ranks of the Swedish Academy that selects the winner.

        This image released by Entertainment Studios shows Kate Mara as Mary Jo Kopechne in a scene from "Chappaquiddick." (Claire Folger/Entertainment Studios via AP)

        Chappaquiddick unblinkingly revisits a shameful moment in Kennedy history

        Ted Kennedy was a leading light of US politics. But he was also responsible for a young woman's death.

        • by Karl Quinn

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        Smarter living

        Do Australians need an unlimited mobile data plan?
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        Do Australians need an unlimited mobile data plan?

        Users risk paying a lot more for data they'll never use, or being stuck in the slow lane if they go over.

        • by Tim Biggs & Jennifer Duke
        Now's the time to fix (half) your home loan rate
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        Home loans

        Now's the time to fix (half) your home loan rate

        There are signs of movement from the Reserve Bank.

        • by Nicole Pedersen-McKinnon

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        Sport

        Penrith loss compounded by injury to another star player

        Penrith loss compounded by injury to another star player

        The injury-hit Panthers must think they are cursed after losing Trent Merrin in the warm-up before losing to the Cowboys on a cold night in Bathurst.

        • by Christian Nicolussi
        'The whole point of the game is to beat people up. Oh, and score more points'

        'The whole point of the game is to beat people up. Oh, and score more points'

        Dragons backrower Tariq Sims is keeping the spirit of the rugby league enforcer alive and well — and he's now on the precipice of NSW selection.

        • by Andrew Webster

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