The Senior
Monday, 29 April 2024
Scams affecting seniors are rising despite total cases dropping.
Anthony Caggiano
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'Free man of the land' tries to have bank rescind mortgage.
Bryan Hoadley
A man has taken the Commonwealth Bank of Australia to court over a loan agreement he made in 2015. Picture file
Beloved puppet and television star Mr Squiggle and his friends, including grumpy Blackboard, have become part of the National Museum of Australia collection.
Liz Hobday
The national bulk-billing rate has increased slightly to almost 78 per cent, with NSW having the highest proportion and the ACT the lowest.
Dominic Giannini and Andrew Brown
The bulk-billing rate rose 2.1 per cent to 77.7 per cent in March. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)
Students are unpacking this WWII veteran's life as part of a history project.
Rachel Clark
Doctor Kate Bricknell discovered memorabilia belonging to her grandfather-in-law Stanley Allen in an old suitcase. Picture by Gareth Gardner
Masterchef Julie Goodwin explains how to cook the humble spud.
Therese Murray
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The Duke of Sussex is set to return to London to join wounded veterans and members of the Invictus Games community to celebrate the event's 10th anniversary.
Kate Holton
Prince Harry will attend a service in London in May to mark the Invictus Games' 10th anniversary. (AP PHOTO)
Nowhere else can you find as many castles as close together as along this stretch of the Rhine.
Therese Murray finds Rats of Tobruk on World War II honour roll.
Therese Murray
The Rats of Tobruk are commemorated in Newcastle. Main picture Chris Elfes
Multicultural advocate Tony Pang honoured for community service.
Rowan Cowley
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Tony Pang pictured with his Lifetime Community Service Medal. Photo by Rowan Cowley
Catholic Health Australia says women will be hit hardest.
Ben Silvester
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Australians could be slugged thousands more for surgeries by their private insurers under federal changes to take effect on July 1.
Now restored, they were found in the middle of a country road.
Adam Spencer
The grandson of an Aussie digger who souvenired a compass from a World War I German tank has donated it to Queensland Museum where the rare tank is on display.
Katelyn Catanzariti
A compass belonging to the world's rarest tank has been reunited with it at Queensland Museum. (Queensland Museum/AAP PHOTOS)
'Many among us suffer from seen and unseen wounds,' veteran says.
Anna Houlahan
Veterans and their families share stories of tears and triumph.
Clockwise from top left: A woman placing a poppy at the Australian Ex-Prisoners of War Memorial; Colin Goyne, Barbara Archer, Irene Dixon, Rohan Goyne, Ronald Houghton, Ben Farinazzo, Barbara Archer. Pictures supplied/ACM
Enjoy rare and award-winning spirits from home and abroad in Sydney.
Therese Murray
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Tasmanian Bill Lark is Australia's Godfather of Whisky. Picture supplied
Jerry and Lise find love in war's aftermath in this classic musical.
Enjoy rare and award-winning spirits from home and abroad in Sydney.
Therese Murray
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Tasmanian Bill Lark is Australia's Godfather of Whisky. Picture supplied
The Solomons Islands will have a new prime minister in May after incumbent Manasseh Sogavare ruled out renominating for the top job.
Kirsty Needham • 28m ago
Pedro Sanchez says he will stay on as Spain's Prime Minister as a court investigates allegations of influence peddling and corruption by his wife Begona Gomez.
Emma Pinedo • 36m ago
Pedro Sanchez, pictured with his wife Begona Gomez, is staying on as Spain's Prime Minister. (AP PHOTO)
Believed murdered by persons unknown, model and escort Revelle Balmain's disappearance is being re-investigated by a coroner after 30 years of no answers..
Esther Linder • 41m ago
Revelle Balmain was working as a model and escort when she was last seen on November 5, 1994. (HANDOUT/NSW POLICE)