Australian drivers have broken car sales records but some vehicle types are proving significantly more popular than others.
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An MP behind bars for sexual assault is fighting moves to make him give up his spot in parliament after a court thwarted a government's bid to oust him.
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Japanese Mogami-class frigates will replace aging Australian warships following a landmark review recommending a focus on long-range firepower.
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A Queanbeyan man, scrolling casually through social media, discovered he was holding a Saturday Lotto ticket worth more than $1.4 million.
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Opera Australia returns to some of the company's milestone productions as it recruits new leadership and tries to get back in the black.
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Australia is working with other nations in favour of recognising the state of Palestine, as the federal government acknowledges the issue is urgent.
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Farmers are "using all the tools in the toolbox" to protect their crop as weeds get tougher to manage in an evolving war against the unwanted intruders.
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More than one in eight Australians are not buying personal hygiene products because they cannot afford them, a survey shows.
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Short-term rental hosts would be more likely to leave their properties empty than list them on the long-term rental market to aid supply, a survey shows.
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Your phone is covered in germs: tech expert MEENA JHA explains how to clean it without doing damage.
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With vote counting officially complete from a snap state election, the deal-making phase is intensifying as tension mounts over who will form government.
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More pro-Palestine demonstrations are being planned around the nation as a court's approval of a headline-grabbing march prompts consideration of law changes.
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Australia’s divorce rate is the lowest it’s been in 50 years. LIZ ALLEN explains why.
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This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Newborn Intensive Care Foundation. Founder and chairman Peter Cursley tells ROD HENSHAW his team has worked
"Labor has been in power for the best part of two and a half decades. During that time the incarceration rates for Canberra have increased significantly,"