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Ask Bossy

ask bossy

No-holds-barred advice from modern-day agony aunt, psychotherapist and journalist, Kate de Brito. It's the sort of advice friends and relatives are too polite to give.

Women on Men

Emma-Kate Dobbin

Journalist Emma-Kate Dobbin tells you what she’s learned about the workings of the male mind and the opposite sex.

Gadget girl

gadget girl - jen dudley

Jen Dudley-Nicholson is News Limited’s National Technology Editor, a role that sees her play with gadgets for a living. She longs for the day actual memories can be stored on memory sticks.

Herald Sun

Andrew Bolt

andrew bolt

Andrew Bolt started his column in 1998, after working as a foreign correspondent. He is also a regular commentator on other media.

Faith Works

faith works

I've been writing the Faithworks column for 11 years. I'm no spiritual expert, just a searcher like everyone else. Talk to me, and don't hold back. As Mao said "Let a thousand flowers bloom".

Robyn Riley

robyn riley

Robyn Riley is one Victoria's most prominent newspaper columnists.

The Australian

Ruth Ostrow

Ruth Ostrow

One of Australia's most controversial columnists. Her books and weekly columns on life matters, sex and Mind Body Soul, read widely here and abroad.

ALR Blog - Romei

ALR Blog - Romei

Stephen Romei has been editor of The Australian Literary Review since January 2007. His blog will discuss the latest literary news and views and link to interesting stories from around the world.

Daily Telegraph

Piers Akerman

Piers Akerman

Piers has been one of The Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph’s best-read columnists since 1993. He has worked in New York, London, Washington and Los Angeles.

Joe Hildebrand

Joe Hildebrand

Joe Hildebrand spent his formative years in the outer suburbs trying to work up the courage to ask Leanne Hrubos to go out with him. He never did.

Tim Blair

Tim Blair

JOIN Tim Blair's daily musings on life, politics, weird weather claims and the real America.

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Today's Top Stories

Career path

HIGH school. University. Graduate program. Job. Yawn. With plenty of different ways to achieve success, is it best to play it straight or go the more unconventional route? Not every boss looks for straight As and a degree on your résumé.

'We're sorry': Apology for taxi abuse

?We?re sorry?: Apology for taxi abuse

A WOMAN with a rare skin condition who was asked "what's on your face" and told "you smell" by a taxi driver has received an apology.

Reasons for Kevin to set the date

Reasons for Kevin to set the date

THE Australian public is keen to get the date of the federal election finalised, but will Prime Minister Kevin Rudd comply?

Mel's new role a real comedown

Melissa Doyle

OUSTED Sunrise host Melissa Doyle this week returned to the show she anchored for 11 years - as an entertainment correspondent.

AFL star tells of sexual abuse, suicidal thoughts

harry o

UPDATE: HARRY O'Brien spared the "burden of leadership" for the rest of the year following his revelations of sex abuse and suicidal thoughts, Nathan Buckley says.

Church: 'We believe in gay marriage'

Church: ?We believe in gay marriage?

CHRISTIAN ministers have spoken out for same-sex marriage, going against the Australian Christian Lobby, which claims Kevin Rudd has lost the support of the Church.

Inside news.com.au

Rudd focus on travel not boats: Abbott

Rudd focus on travel not boats: Abbott

TONY Abbott says Kevin Rudd is more interested in "travelling the world" than sorting out Australia's border security issues.

Head out of the books key to career success

Head out of the books key to career success

HIGH school. University. Grad scheme. Job. Yawn. There are plenty of different ways to achieve career success, but is it best to play it straight or go the more unconventional route?

Our splurging days are over

Our splurging days are over

BIG-LIVING, free-spending Aussies are a dying breed as more consumers hold on to their hard-earned cash.

Molly rejects strip club DJ gig

Molly and Ziggy at home

MUSIC guru Molly Meldrum has been forced to distance himself from an advertised DJ set at notorious strip club Bar 20.

Woman found living at airport

Cancun airport

POLICE in Mexico are trying to locate the family of a woman who has been living at the Cancun airport since June 30.

Why strangers gave this woman $13k

Michal 1

MICHAL Wright has devoted her life to music therapy for dying people, despite living with cancer herself. But she's on a mission to keep helping others. Here's how you can get involved.