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Axe super guarantee increase to boost wages: new report

Axe super guarantee increase to boost wages: new report

Plans to increase the Super Guarantee from 9.5 to 12% will hurt wages growth and deliver the biggest benefits to high income earners, a report has found.

  • by Jessica Irvine

As US voters head to polls, did Melania's team just break the law?

As US voters head to polls, did Melania's team just break the law?

Millions of voters are lining up at polling stations across the US for the most hotly anticipated midterm election in a generation. Follow our live coverage.

  • by Rachel Olding, Matthew Knott & Rachel Clun

Fear and chaos: Wall St could be rocked by midterms, warns Nobel prize winner

Fear and chaos: Wall St could be rocked by midterms, warns Nobel prize winner

Economist Robert Shiller says Wall Street is vulnerable to another swoon - especially if the midterms don't go Donald Trump's way.

Planning minister eases rules on nursing homes in last-minute change

Planning minister eases rules on nursing homes in last-minute change

Changes to planning rules for aged care facilities have given developers the right to build up to five levels in even Melbourne's most protected suburbs.

  • by Clay Lucas

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Mark Latham will join One Nation to 'fight for civilisational values'

Mark Latham will join One Nation to 'fight for civilisational values'

'I’m in a position and a stage in life where I just can’t stand on the sideline talking about it,' the former Labor leader said as he revealed he would stand for One Nation in NSW.

  • by Michael Koziol
'Spineless creep': Opera star's online spat hits a sour note

'Spineless creep': Opera star's online spat hits a sour note

Rising Aussie opera star vilified for a role that 'could have been played by a Brit'.

  • by Steve Evans
Growing up gay in Christian school had lasting effects
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Growing up gay in Christian school had lasting effects

When I was 12, my parents sent me to a Christian high school. That mattered.

  • by Oliver Griffith
'Devastated': Shark victim was a young Victorian doctor

'Devastated': Shark victim was a young Victorian doctor

Research fellow was on the first day of a five-day cruise when he was attacked.

  • by Cassandra Morgan
Now I am a mother, I long for my own. I can't have her here

Now I am a mother, I long for my own. I can't have her here

I wanted to talk with her about the emotional changes that happen.

  • by Clementine Ford
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It’s not a health plan if it doesn’t include dental care

Inexplicably, it appears that oral health is not part of the mainstream health agenda.

Matt Hopcraft

Is this a death knell for 'gratuitous' on-screen sex and nudity?

I, for one, am finding it harder and harder to suspend disbelief.

Celia Walden

As trolls circle, Facebook's election 'war room' faces critical test

Facebook is scrambling to avoid a repeat of the failures that changed its fortunes.

John McDuling
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Brayshaw, Gaff make peace in golf game

Brayshaw, Gaff make peace in golf game

Freo midfielder Andrew Brayshaw insists there's no bad blood between him and Andrew Gaff, revealing the pair met up for a round of golf during the off-season.

  • by Justin Chadwick
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

Politics

Mark Latham will contest NSW election with One Nation to 'fight for civilisational values'

Mark Latham will contest NSW election with One Nation to 'fight for civilisational values'

"I’m in a position and a stage in life where I just can’t stand on the sideline talking about it, I want to get stuck in," the former Labor leader said.

  • by Michael Koziol

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Generation rent could be left in poverty by retirement age: report

Generation rent could be left in poverty by retirement age: report

Australia's increasing cohort of lifelong renters are at risk of living in poverty in retirement, claiming the current system is ill-prepared to care for them.

  • by Jim Malo
Greens launch push to crack down on housing disputes, dodgy builders

Greens launch push to crack down on housing disputes, dodgy builders

Independent body to deal with "commonplace" disputes that many cannot afford to fight pledged as part of state election campaign.

  • by Jim Malo

Business

CBA books $2.5 billion quarterly cash profit as few loans go sour

CBA books $2.5 billion quarterly cash profit as few loans go sour

Commonwealth Bank unaudited cash profit was about $2.5 billion in the three months through September as charges for bad debts stayed at historic lows.

  • by Clancy Yeates

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Love Actually turns 15: The movie's 15 sweetest, funniest and saddest quotes

Love Actually turns 15: The movie's 15 sweetest, funniest and saddest quotes

From cue cards to Titanic, Love Actually gave birth to some brilliant cinema moments that are still as poignant today.

Idris Elba is People's 'Sexiest Man Alive' for 2018

Idris Elba is People's 'Sexiest Man Alive' for 2018

Elba is one of just a handful of people of colour who have been bestowed the honour.

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What is the Ketogenic Diet and is it any good for you

What is the Ketogenic Diet and is it any good for you

It's swept through the fitness folks but is the infamous Ketogenic Diet worth the hype?

  • by Michael Jarosky
One in four Australians do not know their neighbours

One in four Australians do not know their neighbours

New research by HSBC Bank has found that nearly one in five Australians only know their neighbours by sight and seven per cent wouldn't know them if they fell over them.

  • by Angela Saurine

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Sport

Milos Degenek's Red Star seal shock 2-0 win over Liverpool

Milos Degenek's Red Star seal shock 2-0 win over Liverpool

Red Star Belgrade secured their first-ever Champions League group stage win with a memorable 2-0 home victory over Liverpool.

  • by Zoran Milosavljevic
Katich rules himself out of Cricket Australia board role

Katich rules himself out of Cricket Australia board role

Former Test player Simon Katich has distanced himself as a potential contender to take Mark Taylor's vacant place on Cricket Australia's board.

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