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Last updated: July 11, 2013

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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

Peter Siddle Ashes

STUMPS: Peter Siddle led Australia's bowling charge, claiming the wickets of Root, Pietersen, Trott (above), Bell and Prior to knock over England for 215 runs. Then came the top-order batting collapse ... | Warner released from tour | How to survive red-eye express

'Boston bomber' pleads not guilty

Boston Marathon Bombing

HIS arm in a cast, Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded not guilty to terrorism charges in his first courtroom appearance.

Apple found guilty of price fixing

Apple

APPLE has been found guilty of an e-book conspiracy, despite CEO Tim Cook claiming Apple had done nothing wrong. 

'Kevin needs to be less dictatorial'

?Kevin needs to be less dictatorial?

AS Kevin Rudd's brother, Greg Rudd is better qualified than most to provide insights into the Prime Minister's character.

The news you missed while you were sleeping

Konrad Schafer David Damus

A TEENAGER and his friends have allegedly gone on a killing spree in the US because "he thought it would be fun to shoot" a man.

Outrage as Rudd pats disabled woman on head

Outrage as Rudd pats disabled woman on head

FOOTAGE of Kevin Rudd patting the head of a disabled woman has left a disability advocate ``shaking with rage''.

Inside news.com.au

Wealth: Is it in your genes?

Wealth: Is it in your genes?

RICH kids do better at school due to genetic "inherited abilities", the Federal Government's top policy research agency says.

Are you a job snob?

Are you a job snob?

IF you're stuck in a prestigious job you hate rather than doing something you love, chances are you may be a work snob.

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.

Clooney, Keibler 'hadn't had sex in ages'

George Clooney Stacy Kiebler

George Clooney and Stacy Kiebler split up over the phone, after reportedly being apart and not having sex for months.

Tourists line up to sniff corpse flower

Tourists line up to sniff corpse flower

TOURISTS have flocked to Belgium for the chance to visit a rare and huge plant that has been described as smelling like a decomposing animal. It has bloomed just three times since 2008.

Sensors a new safety net for seniors

HealthBeat Monitoring Homes

MOTION sensors in seniors' homes could mean no more having to check up on Mum or Dad every morning.