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Rabobank chairman Bill Gurry cashes in Sydney pad, scores $1.5 million over reserve
Bill Gurry sells his Darling Point apartment for $5.6 million. -
How do couples live in tiny homes without killing each other?
What can we learn from couples who embrace a tiny-house lifestyle? -
Australia's most expensive car spaces: Sydney owner selling for $400,000
Think housing is expensive? What about this Sydney car space, on the market for a staggering $400,000? -
8@eight: Markets find their feet after Trump slump
Local sharemarket is set to steady at the open after Wall Street rebounded overnight. -
Conor McGregor vs Floyd Mayweather Jr: The Irishman is ready to fight, is the American?
It could be a mismatch. It could be a circus. It might never happen. But a lot of people seem to want to see Conor McGregor fight Floyd Mayweather Jr. -
Developers stuck in 'limbo land' as record supply fails to deliver affordability
Despite record levels of home building Sydney continues to fall behind. -
State Of Origin I teams as voted by the fans
via abc.net.au
The readers have voted for who should line up for the Blues and Maroons for State Of Origin I on May 31. Take a look at the fan-picked teams. -
EPL 2017: Tottenham striker Harry Kane scores four as Spurs smash Leicester City
A rampant Harry Kane netted four goals and Son Heung-min scored twice as Tottenham Hotspur thrashed champions Leicester City 6-1 in an entertaining Premier League clash at the King Power Stadium. -
Donald Trump says 'no collusion' between his campaign and Russia
President Donald Trump insisted on Thursday that there was no collusion between his presidential campaign and Russian officials. -
RACQ proposes 12 new bridges and tunnels to tackle congestion in Brisbane
RACQ proposes 12 new Brisbane river crossings. -
Facebook hit with $165 million fine for misleading EU on Whatsapp merger
European regulators said that Facebook was not honest about its ability to identify users that had both Facebook and WhatsApp accounts, and link those accounts. At the time of the merger review, regulators were particularly concerned that WhatsApp users would have their information shared with Facebook without their consent. -
Queensland's $4.4bn train fleet cast into doubt amid revelations of similar delays overseas
via abc.net.au
Despite a Canadian transport minister's "significant concerns" about the company Bombardier's ability to deliver quality vehicles after it missed deadlines and botched deliveries, the Queensland Government remains confident the problems plaguing its own fleet can be rectified. -
Canberra Now: News in 90 seconds for Friday May 19, 2017
The stories that are making headlines in Canberra this Friday. -
African teenager allegedly held captive and used as sex slave in Sydney
A teenage girl who was lured to Australia on the promise of working as a cleaner escapes from the house where she was allegedly held captive and repeatedly sexually assaulted by several men. -
Clock ticking for Maroons to inject new blood: Bennett
Brisbane coach says Queensland must pick the likes of Gold Coast Titans prop Jarrod Wallace to ensure they extend Origin dynasty. -
Federal Reserve seen pressing ahead with interest rate hikes
The political brouhaha in Washington looks unlikely to deter the Federal Reserve from lifting interest rates in June. -
Teenager flown to Australia and 'kept as sexual slave' in Sydney house
A teenage girl says she was kept as a sexual slave in a Sydney house before she escaped and alerted authorities. -
'Shocking, disgusting': alleged tax scam may reveal wider problems at the ATO, say experts
Latest scandal involving ATO members described as 'shocking' and 'disgusting' by tax professionals. -
English Football Association votes to bring in two-match retrospective ban for diving
Under the new regulations, incidents involving players who deceive a match official into awarding their team a penalty or sending off an opponent can be reviewed by a three-man independent panel. -
Melbourne weather May 19: Dry start but big soggy finish to Friday, top of 19
Good morning, looks like bucketloads of rain on the way, most likely in the afternoon and evening. -
Waterloo Bay massacre commemorated 170 years later with memorial
via abc.net.au
Little is known about a massacre of Indigenous people that occurred at Waterloo Bay in South Australia, but almost 170 years later the event is recognised with a memorial after a local council hires an expert to research the deaths. -
Shots fired into unit as door bashed with sledgehammer
Police are hunting people who shot up a Brisbane unit while trying to force their way inside. -
Saving furniture from landfill with beeswax and 16th-century technology
via abc.net.au
Armed with beeswax and a 16th-century French hand tool, Adele Spencer will make our old scabby furniture gleam again. -
UK election: Australian workers to suffer under Theresa May's immigration pledges
New anti-migrant policies announced in the Conservative election manifesto will make it harder for Aussies to find jobs in the UK. -
Who killed Laura Palmer? Our original 1991 review of Twin Peaks
First published in the Sydney Morning Herald on March 11, 1991 -
Defence deaths in NT spark questions about leadership and impact of grief on troops
via abc.net.au
Concerns are raised about whether grief over the suicide of Private Bryce Muscat from 5RAR's Bravo company affected the ability of fellow soldiers to perform when sent out for a live-fire training exercise days later, which ended tragically. -
Beauty queen used as unwitting bait by alleged tax scammers
It was a meet and greet with a glamorous former Miss World contestant as unwitting bait. -
WikiLeaks source Chelsea Manning shares first picture of herself since release
Chelsea Manning shared a photo of herself for the first time since she was released from prison. -
Aston Martin may sell shares, seek listing in London next year
Aston Martin may consider an initial public offering, with a listing in London, as early as next year. -
Bondi teen gives his all to become youngest Australian to cross English Channel
via abc.net.au
At just 15, Ned Wieland is training hard to become the youngest Australia to swim the English Channel in July, while also supporting those with mental illness. -
As markets shed billions, traders welcome return of volatility
A sharp pull-back in global markets sparked by chatter the US President may face impeachment proceedings, didn't alarm professional investors. -
Work schedules and team selection should take account of body clock time
Employers wanting peak performance from workers may have to account for circadian rhythms. -
Vice President Pence has a growing credibility problem
Pence has hardly been immune from Trump's foibles. And twice in the past week, his defences of the White House have been contradicted in ways that question his credibility. -
Queensland's $4.5bn train fleet cast into doubt amid revelations of similar delays overseas
via abc.net.au
Despite a Canadian transport minister's "significant concerns" about the company Bombardier's ability to deliver quality vehicles after it missed deadlines and botched deliveries, the Queensland Government remains confident the problems plaguing its own fleet can be rectified. -
US strikes pro-Assad militia in Syria threatening allied forces, officials say
As the strikes appeared defensive in nature, they did not suggest a shift in the US' focus in Syria. -
President Donald Trump claims to be victim of 'witch hunt' after special counsel appointed
Trump also claimed - without evidence - Clinton and Obama had got away with illegal acts. -
Jobless rate down, but Australians are working fewer hours
We're putting in fewer hours than we were six months ago according to latest labour force figures. -
Funeral operator Invocare comforts executives such as Martin Earp in corporate afterlife
Australia's biggest funeral services provider, Invocare, is in the business of taking care of the business of the "departed", and it is good to see its board is taking this vocation seriously. -
Australia's working mothers show we are over-governed and under-led
We're crushing the confidence out of our own people with bureaucracy, weak political leadership steeped in spin and irrelevant gobbledegook. -
Trump campaign had at least 18 undisclosed contacts with Russians, sources say
Advisers to Donald Trump's campaign were in contact with Russian officials at least 18 times. -
Loss of respect has made ARLC chairman John Grant’s position near untenable
There's a perception at both club land and rugby league central that there won't be peace until John Grant is no longer at the helm. -
Standing royal commission to protect the vulnerable
People with a mental illness, the disabled, children and the aged: all need our support. -
Our risk-averse political leaders are in danger of boring us to death
Two years out from an election the Premier and opposition leader are both adopting a small target strategy. -
Government has to get message on inner west bus service
Although inconvenient to commuters, I feel the bus strike on Thursday was necessary. -
Schapelle Corby 'deserves her freedom', says former prison governor
The former governor of Bali's Kerobokan jail has said Schapelle Corby has served her three years of parole in Bali well and deserves her freedom. -
Cronulla Sharks captain Paul Gallen thinks his form would warrant NSW State of Origin selection, if not for retirement
He may be in representative retirement, but Paul Gallen reckons his form would still warrant inclusion in the State of Origin opener as he jokingly said he plans to holiday in Queensland during the representative period. -
Walk Safely to School Day celebrated at Macquarie Primary School
Kids like Amber Hnatiuk like walking to school every day - but Friday is a particularly special occasion. -
Fines to penalise privacy breaches under new APS code, Senate inquiry told
Departments could be slugged with $1.8 million fines under new privacy code. -
Singapore Airlines cuts three Canberra flights during August-October low season
Singapore Airlines reduce number of flights from Canberra to Singapore. -
Andrew Fifita inspires Cronulla Sharks to comeback win over Johnathan Thurston-less North Queensland Cowboys
An Andrew Fifita-inspired Sharks woke from a first-half slumber to end a baffling run of home defeats, reeling in a 14-point deficit to down a Johnathan Thurston-less Cowboys

