Australia's big east coast property markets have been riding high for years, but a lack of liquidity could drown investors when the real estate market turns, writes Michael Janda.
When you fork out hundreds of dollars for travel insurance, you probably expect it will cover any kind of emergency. But you might want to check the fine print.
French President Emmanuel Macron says his now famous white-knuckle handshake showdown with Donald Trump was "a moment of truth" — designed to show that he's no pushover.
Legal expert Bill Potts says it would be illegal for Schapelle Corby to profit from her drug smuggling past, but there are other ways around the legislation which could see her make the most of her celebrity status.
A clearly dispirited Angela Merkel may be circling Europe's wagons for a future where US and British support may no longer be assumed as a given, writes Greg Jennett.
Many Australians are confused about what they can and can't recycle, and whether they need to clean everything before it goes in the bin. The best plan is to check the details with your local council.
Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce's comments that an Indigenous chamber of parliament "will not fly" are met with derision from a policy adviser, who says the Nationals leader "misunderstands" the proposal.
The family of Tori Johnson call on the NSW Police Commissioner to review the current positions of the two most senior commanders in charge at the end of the Lindt Cafe siege.
Hollywood actress Rebel Wilson has negotiated lucrative movie deals since the publication of a series of articles she claims ruined her career, a Melbourne court is told.
Victorian man Gregory Keith Davies, 74, pleads guilty to the rape and murder of six-year-old Kylie Maybury, who was taken from a Preston street on Melbourne Cup day in 1984.
A parliamentary committee into black lung disease finds "catastrophic failings" in public administration in Queensland, and warns more cases are likely to be diagnosed in the future.
The robots have had another victory with Google's AlphaGo AI beating the world champion in an ancient Asian board game, in what's seen as a charm offensive to help the tech giant woo the Chinese market.
Australia agrees to deploy an additional 30 troops to a training mission in Afghanistan, after NATO requested more training and mentoring forces to help bolster the Afghan army.
Social media is again flooded with luminescent images of the aurora australis — or southern lights — turning the skies above Tasmania pink, purple and green, but is the spectacle really becoming more frequent?
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