Rudd makes pitch to working families
PM appeals for votes of outer suburb battlers with care policy.
PM appeals for votes of outer suburb battlers with care policy.
Company to decide after election whether it will continue manufacturing here.
State smoking rates continue to fall as young people turning their back on the habit.
Developers fear new lower height limits have set a 'very unfortunate precedent'.
Mental health workers fearing for their safety to be given chance to log their concerns.
Australia's richest woman offering to make one of her estranged children a co-trustee.
England retain the Ashes as rain rescues the hosts at the beginning of the afternoon session on the final day.

Can you tango, cha-cha and rumba? Director Baz Luhrmann is seeking out two new stars for stage musical.
Single punch prosecutors allege claimed life of young man on New Year's Eve not the first thrown at him that morning, court hears.
Public apology to woman branded a serial liar by Liberal powerbroker after she accused Tony Abbott of physically intimidating her.
A settlement reached with family of Ian Tomlinson who died after clashes in 2009.
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Holden chief says company will decide after election whether it will continue manufacturing here.
As both major parties adopt a bipartisan obstinacy regarding the budget deficit, the economy is being sacrificed.
Obstinacy regarding budget deficit means the economy - especially the car industry - is being sacrificed.
Stability in the region rests on the former military power regaining its independence.
Market eyes will now be trained on Qantas and what it might produce for its full-year earnings.
Australian car industry is scathing over Labor's new $200m automotive package.
Banks are expected to pass on in full any cut in the official interest rate to mortgage customers.
"Inadequate" is how a whistleblower describes regulator's submission to Senate inquiry.
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Shareholders of the big four banks have generally enjoyed tremendous returns for the past two decades.
The man who would be federal treasurer had a dangerous moment on Friday.
When you retire makes a big difference to what you retire with - and too few of us are paying attention.
With or without a rate cut tomorrow it's a good time to look at locking in your mortgage, but there can be drawbacks.
The search for meaning in life via Pink Floyd, Slovenia and Shite Islamic doctrine.
What happens when you can't insure your business?
It'll be here sooner than you think and it looks like the days of working 9-to-5 may be numbered.
Rohan Connolly and Jon Pierik review the upsets, the late surges, and an amazing "off-break" goal from Angus Monfries; all in round 19.
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New agreement guarantees Toyota’s manufacturing arm in Australia until at least 2018.
Funding announced on Monday has been met with strong criticism.
England retain the Ashes as rain rescues the hosts at the beginning of the afternoon session on the final day.
Major row brewing between AFL, players and clubs over third party car arrangements.
But the AFL maintains it's too early to declare any punishment.
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Parents are struggling to get the childcare they need in what is an expensive and often inaccessible system.
Stability in the region rests on the former military power regaining its independence.
In a male-dominated industry, one determined Italian woman is letting her artisan vintages do the talking.