A FENG shui master who claimed to be a billionaire's lover has been jailed for 12 years for forging her will in a bid to steal her fortune.
THE ACCC plans to pursue at least one other discount voucher site, after taking Scoopon to court.
ONE of China's rarest stamps, which once cost a dollar and was scrapped for being too small, has sold for $970,000 at auction.
AN ex-lover of Citigroup's renowned chief economist Willem Buiter has been arrested after sending 1000 emails, some of a sexual and some of a dire nature.
YOU don't become a billionaire by being careless with your money, as this Saudi Prince showed when he refused to pay a businesswoman "one cent" of his fortune.
THE nation's addiction to stashing cash and paying down debt is set to continue as millions of taxpayers make the most of their tax returns.
WHEN it comes to tax returns, timing your payments can mean the difference between a tax refund and a bill.
AUSTRALIANS' personal wealth has hit a record high despite the doom and gloom that continues to dominate the economy.
A SCHOOLBOY, aged 18, has won a $36 million Lotto jackpot, the biggest known win by a teenager.
AS if making coffee for a living wasn't hard enough, a court has now ruled baristas at Starbucks must share tips with their supervisors.
FORMULA One boss Bernie Ecclestone has waived the $20 million entry fee so the Nuerburgring race track can host the German Grand Prix.
THE $500m discount voucher industry has come good, with complaints down and some sites providing refunds even when they don't have to.
DETECTIVES and FBI agents are investigating after $US1.2 million in cash was stolen from a jet at New York's JFK airport.
PRIDE and Prejudice novelist Jane Austen looks set to replace Charles Darwin as the face on Britain's 10-pound note.
NSW Environment Minister Robyn Parker is leading the push for the introduction of a national container deposit levy - 10c for every bottle returned to manufacturers.
OPTUS will cut the cost of using an extra 1GB of mobile data from $250 to $10, MD of Customer Vicki Brady says.
YOU'RE paying this. But you could be paying this. Why homeowners are ignoring RBA boss Glenn Stevens.
THE number of interest-free credit cards is on the rise as Australians continue to obsess about keeping debts under control.