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Dutton poised to strike as Coalition plummets in poll
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Dutton poised to strike as Coalition plummets in poll

Supporters of Peter Dutton say the Home Affairs Minister has the numbers to win should he challenge Malcolm Turnbull for the prime ministership.

  • by Peter Hartcher & David Crowe

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Developers biggest winners in ACT govt's Woden changes

Developers biggest winners in ACT govt's Woden changes

Property developers look to be the biggest winners in several key changes by Planning Minister Mick Gentleman.

  • by Daniel Burdon
Foxtel chief's big gamble to revive broadcaster's fortunes

Foxtel chief's big gamble to revive broadcaster's fortunes

The pay TV giant still appears to be struggling - but its new boss has a plan to fix that

  • by John McDuling
The crook and the chef: Zumbo in near miss
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The crook and the chef: Zumbo in near miss

Celebrity chef may have narrowly avoided disaster when he was approached by a notorious conman.

  • by Chris Vedelago & Cameron Houston
'I was just so sick of myself': why Karen called last drinks

'I was just so sick of myself': why Karen called last drinks

“Grey-area drinkers” aren’t alcoholics, but their relationship with booze isn't healthy. 

  • by Brook Turner
Guler looks right at home in Canberra Raiders debut

Guler looks right at home in Canberra Raiders debut

Against a pack containing State of Origin enforcer Dylan Napa, Emre Guler didn't look out of place.

  • by David Polkinghorne
Cotter farm under hammer after Mr Fluffy demolition

Cotter farm under hammer after Mr Fluffy demolition

Farmers recall sand in the petrol tank, snakes in the water.

  • by Kirsten Lawson
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If anyone should want to ban Muslims it would be me - but I don't

I could issue the claim that if we had no Muslims in this country my father would still be alive. But this easy narrative only divides us.

Alpha Cheng

    The great public v private education con job

    For years we’ve been sold this lie that funding private schools takes pressure off the public system when the reverse is true.

    Julie Szego

      So Fraser Anning said what he did. What did you do about it?

      It is because of people like me – the silent complicit ordinaries – that people like Mr Anning can quote Nazis and spread vicious lies.

      Claire Thurstans
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        'Delay, deny, don't pay': How CTP insurance turned into a nightmare
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        'Delay, deny, don't pay': How CTP insurance turned into a nightmare

        Tony Webb was just 23 when his car was struck on his way to work. He survived, but the nightmare had only just begun.

        • by Carrie Fellner

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        Sam Dastyari needs to wash his mouth out with soap

        Sam Dastyari needs to wash his mouth out with soap

        The ex-Labor senator dropped a rather crude remark in front of a room full of Ten's top execs and media.

        • by Amy Croffey
        Lady Mary Fairfax's extraordinary 'gift' to her staff

        Lady Mary Fairfax's extraordinary 'gift' to her staff

        Downton Abbey in the middle of Sydney. How Lady Mary Fairfax looked after 'the help'.

        • by Andrew Hornery

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        Tricks of the trade for picking an OLED TV
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        Tricks of the trade for picking an OLED TV

        I wonder if our readers think we reviewers are off with the pixies from time to time.

        • by Rod Easdown
        Why riding two abreast can be good for cyclists - and drivers

        Why riding two abreast can be good for cyclists - and drivers

        It's surely one of the more contentious road rules in Australia but it has its benefits.

        • by Michael O'Reilly

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        Canberra Raiders hold on to beat Sydney Roosters

        Canberra Raiders hold on to beat Sydney Roosters

        Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart says his team's not far away from being a good side and if they can play like that every week he has a point.

        • by David Polkinghorne
        Cheika could Banks on Brumby to replace Folau

        Cheika could Banks on Brumby to replace Folau

        ACT Brumbies fullback Tom Banks will have the chance to put his hand up to fill some of the biggest boots in Australian rugby.

        • by David Polkinghorne