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Angry Anderson's son killed in 'bloody' Queenscliff attack

Angry Anderson's son killed in 'bloody' Queenscliff attack

Witnesses heard moaning in the park for half-an-hour, but thought it was a local exercise club.

  • by Angus Thompson

Qantas under pressure to salute veterans on flights

Qantas under pressure to salute veterans on flights

Veterans would be saluted at take-off and given first access to Virgin aircraft under the plan supported by Prime Minister Scott Morrison.

  • by Eryk Bagshaw
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Most powerful impression from Rush trial can be seen in numbers

Most powerful impression from Rush trial can be seen in numbers

Eryn Jean Norvill wasn’t in court on Thursday, to hear the argument about her breast.

  • by Jacqueline Maley

Albanian contract killer could have killed Sydney gangster in Athens

Albanian contract killer could have killed Sydney gangster in Athens

John Macris may have been killed by an Albanian contract killer as part of an escalating turf-war.

  • by Latika Bourke & Irene Lioumi

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Wrapped in plastic on a factory floor, an elite policeman's tragic end
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Wrapped in plastic on a factory floor, an elite policeman's tragic end

Former policeman Dean McGrath was confronted by appalling violence as a member of the Special Operations Group before his own brutal death in a Braeside factory. His family claim his mental health began to deteriorate when he joined the elite taskforce, where he was subjected to relentless bullying.

  • by Cameron Houston & Chris Vedelago
Could Andrew Bolt's run at the top be coming to an end?

Could Andrew Bolt's run at the top be coming to an end?

The high-profile commentator has hinted at a major announcement about the future of his career.

  • by Kylar Loussikian
Australia has a 'huge problem' - and the matter needs to be put to bed

Australia has a 'huge problem' - and the matter needs to be put to bed

Sleep is very important to a child’s development - not to mention their parents’ health and relationships. 

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
When the world's second-most vilified billionaire speaks, Wall Street listens

When the world's second-most vilified billionaire speaks, Wall Street listens

Enemies paint him as all-powerful, but the philanthropist believes his legacy has never been in greater jeopardy.

  • by Michael Steinberger
In 20 years as a paramedic, there's one moment I will never forget

In 20 years as a paramedic, there's one moment I will never forget

I had to deliver the saddest news of all, and the response became the most profound moment of my life.

  • by Sandy Macken
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A solution to the high price of living in the Land of Ozzigopoly

Australia is an extreme case of corporate profiteering.

Peter Hartcher
Peter Hartcher

Shame if Sydney Uni drops education's biggest hot potato

Paul Ramsay's dying wish has kicked off a great education debate.

Salvatore Babones

Ray of sunshine let me skip $50k bill

A basic service most people take for granted was going to cost me a fortune. Until I spotted something else outside my window.

Elizabeth Farrelly
Elizabeth Farrelly
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Major oil spill off coast would dwarf Deepwater disaster, documents show
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Major oil spill off coast would dwarf Deepwater disaster, documents show

Plans reveal the potential dangers involved in drilling for oil in the isolated seas off South Australian – a move the Resources Minister says is a “national priority”.

  • by Nicole Hasham

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All business up the top as attic spaces become living spaces

All business up the top as attic spaces become living spaces

What happens when the property market changes from a boom in sales to a downturn? A boom in renovations of course.

  • by Jenny Brown
Vaucluse mega-mansion expected after neighbouring houses sell for $56m

Vaucluse mega-mansion expected after neighbouring houses sell for $56m

When neighbouring properties sell in quick succession in Vaucluse the neighbourhood talk turns to mega-mansions.

  • by Lucy Macken

Business

US-China trade war to weigh on local market

US-China trade war to weigh on local market

Australian shares are expected to dip during Monday's session amid conflicting signals about if Trump's administration will resolve its tariff war with China.

  • by Timothy Moore

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It's a Wildlife for Ed Oxenbould, the young actor who flunked drama

It's a Wildlife for Ed Oxenbould, the young actor who flunked drama

He's learning on the job from best, but Australian actor Ed Oxenbould admits the theory still eludes him.

  • by Karl Quinn
Steve Bisley turns to directing to tell his mother's story

Steve Bisley turns to directing to tell his mother's story

The well-known actor plans to shoot a drama based on the first book of his memoirs next year. 

  • by Garry Maddox

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Babies and screen time might not be all bad - as long as they have this

Babies and screen time might not be all bad - as long as they have this

Social interaction is important for learning, especially when it comes to babies and screen time.

  • by Ariane Beeston
Jabra's Elite 65t are truly comfortable 'truly wireless' earbuds

Jabra's Elite 65t are truly comfortable 'truly wireless' earbuds

With great battery life, sound superior to Apple's AirPods and a light, comfy design, these are wireless buds you could actually wear for hours.

  • by Peter Wells

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Little to 'smile' about as Aussies crumble to six-wicket defeat

Little to 'smile' about as Aussies crumble to six-wicket defeat

Australia faces an honesty session of a different kind after being demolished by South Africa's pacemen in opening ODI at Optus Stadium in Perth.

  • by Jon Pierik
Bookies react as rivals declare Cup favourite Yucatan 'vulnerable'

Bookies react as rivals declare Cup favourite Yucatan 'vulnerable'

Lloyd Williams' grip on a third straight Melbourne Cup has loosened slightly in the eyes of bookmakers.

  • by Adam Pengilly

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