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Sun 13 Mar 2016

Don't dismiss dementia symptoms as 'signs of aging'

Don't dismiss dementia symptoms as 'signs of aging'

SYMPTOMS of dementia should be explored right away and not dismissed as “just part of aging”, researchers say.

Government monitoring Palmer's new refinery managers closely

Government monitoring Palmer's new refinery managers closely

THE Queensland Government says it is closely monitoring the new managers of Clive Palmer’s nickel refinery near Townsville.

Thu 10 Mar 2016

Australia mourns Jon English, dead at 66

Australia mourns Jon English, dead at 66

The singer-songwriter's star rose in the 1970s after playing Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar.

Shane Warne's surprise elimination from I'm A Celebrity

Shane Warne's surprise elimination from I'm A Celebrity

SPIN King misses out on reality show's grand final.

Sun 6 Mar 2016

Cost to taxpayers of politician super to jump $2m next year

Cost to taxpayers of politician super to jump $2m next year

MORE than $2 million will be added to the annual superannuation bill for former federal politicians after the next election.

Sat 5 Mar 2016

Geneva Motor Show's supercar extravaganza

Geneva Motor Show's supercar extravaganza

Supercar shoppers are spoiled for choice if the Geneva Motor Show 2016 is any indication, with an abundance of performance machines at the Swiss extravaganza

Mon 29 Feb 2016

Leonardo DiCaprio wins first Oscar for The Revenant

Leonardo DiCaprio wins first Oscar for The Revenant

ACTOR receives standing ovation for his powerful performance as frontiersman Hugh Glass.

Mad Max: Fury Road steamrolls the Oscars

Mad Max: Fury Road steamrolls the Oscars

AUSSIE filmmakers take home a swag of awards in year of record-breaking nominations. Spotlight pips The Revenant to win Best Picture.

All the glitz and glamour of the 2016 Oscars red carpet

All the glitz and glamour of the 2016 Oscars red carpet

CLASSIC style rules at the biggest red carpet event of the year.

Chris Rock takes on Oscars race row in opening monologue

Chris Rock takes on Oscars race row in opening monologue

COMEDIAN doesn't hold back, weighing in on the #OscarsSoWhite debate.

Thu 25 Feb 2016

Turnbull boosts defence spending in message to China

Turnbull boosts defence spending in message to China

THE Turnbull government will spend $195 billion on Defence by 2020-21, in a message to China not to become more aggressive in the Asia-Pacific region.

Up or down? LNP muddled over negative gearing effect

Up or down? LNP muddled over negative gearing effect

PRIME Minister Malcolm Turnbull has declared there will be no investors in the residential property market if Labor is allowed to reform negative gearing.

Sun 14 Feb 2016

Australian IS terrorist Khaled Sharrouf may be alive

Australian IS terrorist Khaled Sharrouf may be alive

AN AUSTRALIAN fighting with Islamic State who was believed killed by a drone strike last year may still be alive and living in Iraq.

Sat 13 Feb 2016

50 years ago we almost named our currency something awful

50 years ago we almost named our currency something awful

IT WAS only 50 years ago Australia nearly nearly decided on some wonderfully tacky official names for our currency

Thu 11 Feb 2016

Machete wielding attacker wants a softer sentence

Machete wielding attacker wants a softer sentence

AFTER carrying out a vicious and prolonged home invasion, Aaron Paul Pryce believes he was incorrectly sentenced and should have a shorter sentence.

Tue 9 Feb 2016

MKR viewers annoyed when Gianni and Zana smash it

MKR viewers annoyed when Gianni and Zana smash it

SOCIAL media lit up tonight when the reality TV villain proved she can cook really well.

Mon 8 Feb 2016

Fuel is cheap...time to buy something silly?

Fuel is cheap...time to buy something silly?

With fuel prices dipping below the magic dollar mark in places, there may be no better time to shop for a gas-guzzling joy toy

No left shark? Super Bowl 50's colourful half-time show

No left shark? Super Bowl 50's colourful half-time show

COLDPLAY, Beyonce and Bruno Mars mashup goes off without a hitch.

Viewers give Molly mini-series a thumbs up

Viewers give Molly mini-series a thumbs up

MORE than 2.5 million Aussies tune in to part one of the Molly Meldrum biopic, delivering Seven another ratings win.

Sun 7 Feb 2016

Julie Bishop seeks advice on impact of Assange UN report

Julie Bishop seeks advice on impact of Assange UN report

FOREIGN Minister Julie Bishop is seeking legal advice on the implications of a UN panel’s ruling that Julian Assange had been arbitrarily detained.

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