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'A state of disbelief': Liam Anderson's friend charged with murder

'A state of disbelief': Liam Anderson's friend charged with murder

Police have charged a 20-year old man with murder over the death of rock legend Angry Anderson's son.   

  • by Lucy Cormack

Man charged and acquitted over Walsh Street police murders dies at 52

Man charged and acquitted over Walsh Street police murders dies at 52

Though never convicted in court over the police shootings, Anthony Farrell paid a "huge penalty" for the rest of his life.

  • by Tammy Mills & John Silvester

Virgin Australia reconsiders veteran salutes following backlash

Virgin Australia reconsiders veteran salutes following backlash

Virgin Australia has said it will now seek public consultation before going ahead with plans to offer priority boarding and a salute to veterans prior to take-off on its flights.

  • by Sean Walsh

'Should not point fingers': Chinese president Xi delivers riposte to Trump

'Should not point fingers': Chinese president Xi delivers riposte to Trump

Xi Jinping delivered a firm retort to the US President during a speech, declaring leaders should not criticise others 'to gloss over their own problems'.

  • by Kirsty Needham

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'I will lose everything': Sophie's battle with stone benchtop chain
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'I will lose everything': Sophie's battle with stone benchtop chain

Franchise accused of bullying franchisees, supplying low quality goods.

  • by Cara Waters
Taylor resigns from Cricket Australia board amid turmoil

Taylor resigns from Cricket Australia board amid turmoil

The former Test captain has followed chairman David Peever out the door.

  • by Chris Barrett
Newspaper slammed for conduct in Rush trial: court

Newspaper slammed for conduct in Rush trial: court

Geoffrey Rush's barrister slams newspaper for its behaviour in the trial.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
Who you should back in the Melbourne Cup

Who you should back in the Melbourne Cup

In such an unpredictable race with such a big field, picking a winner is not easy.

  • by Anthony Colangelo
Foxtel's first tilt at cricket takes massive ratings hit

Foxtel's first tilt at cricket takes massive ratings hit

Cricket Australia's $1.2 billion move to Foxtel has debuted with a whimper.

  • by Robert Moran
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Victorian Election

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Why the US midterms might rewrite sharemarket history

History says the year after the midterms will be positive for Wall Street. This time it might be different.

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Stephen Bartholomeusz

This is your Captain speaking: Thanks Digger

The flight crew aboard Scott Morrison's favourite airline works out who to thank.

Tony Wright
Tony Wright

Our oldies have never had it so good

Prime Minister Scott Morrison would have you believe pensioners are doing it as tough today as they were 10 years ago. But fresh data paints a different story.

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Jordan Murdoch set to head to the Suns

Jordan Murdoch set to head to the Suns

Delisted Cat Jordan Murdoch is set to continue his career with a second AFL club, with the 26-year-old likely to join Gold Coast.

  • by Sam McClure
Ex-Hawk Whitecross takes dual role with Kangaroos

Ex-Hawk Whitecross takes dual role with Kangaroos

Former Hawthorn utility Brendan Whitecross has accepted a position on North Melbourne's coaching staff.

Drawing a long bow on footy fairness

Drawing a long bow on footy fairness

  • by Martin Blake
There's daylight, then Carlton
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There's daylight, then Carlton

  • by Greg Baum
Kearney to captain Kangaroos in AFLW

Kearney to captain Kangaroos in AFLW

  • by Roger Vaughan

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Golden opportunity: Former mine now a home goes up for sale for $1 million

Golden opportunity: Former mine now a home goes up for sale for $1 million

Every man needs a shed, says the seller of this unique property. Except his was a mine, a project prompted by a relationship breakdown.

  • by Melissa Heagney
An abrasive trend is back and it's time to put the blame where it belongs

An abrasive trend is back and it's time to put the blame where it belongs

The swing from clean, beige furnishings to a hoarder’s paradise is reportedly down to – hold on to your low-level sideboards – the current political climate.

  • by Natalie Reilly

Business

Devil in the detail: the worry about Westpac's results
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Devil in the detail: the worry about Westpac's results

The result produced by Westpac belies a more worrisome trend in Australia’s second largest bank.

  • by Elizabeth Knight

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Foxtel's first tilt at cricket takes massive ratings hit

Foxtel's first tilt at cricket takes massive ratings hit

Cricket Australia's $1.2 billion move to Foxtel has, much like the Australian team's performance against South Africa, debuted with a whimper.

  • by Robert Moran
Joel Edgerton has stopped picking his fingernails now he's home in Sydney.

Joel Edgerton on new film Boy Erased: 'I didn't want to throw God under a bus'

Joel Edgerton's fingernails are in good shape. He's stopped picking them since he's been in Sydney for the last week.

  • by Louise Rugendyke

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Five signs that may suggest it's time to quit your job

Five signs that may suggest it's time to quit your job

If you catch yourself doing any of these, it may be time to update that LinkedIn profile.

Why most users don't need Apple's new iPad Pros
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Why most users don't need Apple's new iPad Pros

The tech giant's latest tablets are more computer-like than ever, but there's another option for people who just want the traditional iPad experience.

  • by Tim Biggs

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Who you should back in this year's Melbourne Cup

Who you should back in this year's Melbourne Cup

They say there's a science to doing the form but in the Melbourne Cup, with such a big field and such an unpredictable race, picking a winner is not easy.

  • by Anthony Colangelo
Taylor resigns from Cricket Australia board as turmoil continues

Taylor resigns from Cricket Australia board as turmoil continues

The former Test captain was one of two ex-Australian players on the CA board but has followed chairman David Peever out the door.

  • by Chris Barrett

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