Channel Seven to make late move for A-League broadcast rights
Channel 7 is set to make a late move to obtain the A-League rights as Football Federation Australia becomes increasingly desperate to find a Free-To-Air partner
Channel 7 is set to make a late move to obtain the A-League rights as Football Federation Australia becomes increasingly desperate to find a Free-To-Air partner
Hundreds of workers at Australia's largest equipment-hire business face a pay cut of up to 40 per cent unless they agree to let the company slash new employees' wages and conditions.
Counsel for Tabcorp and Tatts pointed to the extraordinary rise of cashed up corporate bookmakers to highlight competition in wagering to justify their proposed merger.
Call centre outsource plan is a security risk, says public service union.
Autopsy of 19-year-old Patrick Cronin reveals teen footballer was struck in softest part of skull
Two-time World Cup winner Tim Horan says the Wallabies need to seriously consider resting Kurtley Beale for the June Test series because without him they won't be able to beat New Zealand in the Bledisloe Cup later in the year.
After saying justice in Australia "is a game", Clive Palmer claimed privilege at least 84 times in court as he evaded questions about the collapse of Queensland Nickel.
The Victorian Government has backed down from its extravagant promise to remove all asbestos from Victorian schools.
Before they protest too much over the new tax, the big banks should consider how much worse things could be.
Facebook is still active in Thailand despite a warning from authorities that it would be shut down if it failed to remove images of the country's king.
Federal funding for some of Melbourne's most prestigious private schools will soar under the Turnbull government's school funding changes
Perth-based syndicator Property Bank has sold Building 8 at 658 Church Street in Melbourne to a wealthy local investor for $44 million.
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No one knows better how to knit one, purl one than the ladies of the Country Women's Association.
A former prisoner who says he gained the trust of Vincent O'Dempsey has told a jury the accused McCulkins' triple-murderer was trying "to get at" a witness before his trial.
Hawthorn captain Jarryd Roughead believes there are "blue skies" ahead for his team, despite the club being hit by three significant injuries.
A Morwell sawmill that employs 160 people says it may have to close because of a lack of timber.
Equating internationally acclaimed Canberra wineries to hobby farms is outrageous.
National RSL president Robert Dick has sent a blistering email to his NSW counterpart, John Haines, demanding he and the rest of the state council "stand down" immediately or face fresh charges of bringing the league into disrepute.
Police are investigating a fatal crash on the Hume Highway at Marulan.
Peak-hour commuters on three of Melbourne's most overcrowded railway lines will receive a handful of sorely needed extra services when a new Metro timetable starts in August.
Ballarat City Council will waive parking tickets issued to people who illegally parked during a funeral at St Patrick's Cathedral on Monday.
The idea that trauma can cross generations, that the health of parents or grandparents can influence, if not predict, body weight and shape and the mental state of the newborn is an explosive new field of science.
He made home deliveries in his black Lexus and complained one syndicate driver looked like "a junkie".
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