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Aussies love her as the tough-talking, hard-bitten detective Rosa Diaz in the binge-worthy sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine. → Read More
As house prices across the country continue to rise, the Morrison government has announced new support for first home buyers to help them crack into the property market. → Read More
Two people have died and three have been left seriously injured in a “horror” helicopter crash on a beach 200km north of Christchurch on Tuesday. → Read More
Sydney has woken from its slumber when it comes to arena-sized gigs, and you can’t wipe the smile off our faces. → Read More
Former health minister Jenny Mikakos has ripped into the Victorian Government for not lifting coronavirus restrictions in Melbourne on Sunday, saying “any delay is unnecessary”. → Read More
Coles has offered its customers two freebies after an IT glitch caused supermarkets across the nation to be shut down temporarily on Friday afternoon. → Read More
Australia’s decimated tourism industry will be encouraged to switch focus to domestic visitors hungry for a holiday after months in lockdown. → Read More
Victoria’s daily coronavirus case number has dropped below 100, with 94 new infections recorded on Saturday alongside 18 deaths. → Read More
A man has been arrested after heavily armed police stormed an apartment block in Sydney’s eastern suburbs this morning. → Read More
George Calombaris has placed his restaurant empire into voluntary administration, only months on from an underpayment scandal and more recently the loss of his MasterChef role. → Read More
A Chinese official has confirmed a scary new fact about the deadly coronavirus: it is airborne. → Read More
The restaurant empire of former MasterChef judge George Calombaris is on the brink of collapse, according to reports. → Read More
At least 134,000 NSW households were left without power on Sunday as utility companies scrambled to deal with the rain, wind and flooding plaguing the state. → Read More
Festival-goers have vented their disappointment online after popular Victorian New Year’s event Falls Festival was cancelled one day into its four-day run. → Read More
Sydney’s world-famous fireworks will go ahead even in severe fire danger conditions, the City of Sydney Council has confirmed in a press conference this morning. → Read More
After weeks of tense campaigning, the moment of truth has arrived. → Read More
Bill Shorten will counter the government’s focus on tax cuts by promising greater relief for low-paid workers in his Budget reply speech tonight. → Read More
The Federal Budget handed down by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has been hailed as a generous cash splash to win the votes of lower and middle income Aussies. → Read More
While a Budget surplus is nice, income tax cuts are much, much nicer. → Read More
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has been challenged over the government’s plan to give $285 million in handouts to Aussies struggling to pay power bills. → Read More