Top Stories – Thursday November 19, 2015
Telstra’s ‘discriminatory’ new fee slugs customers for receiving a bill
Angry consumers and seniors groups say there’s no way they should have to pay 60 per cent more just for being sent a bill Read more
More bombs in Paris as police close in on attack mastermind
Female suicide bomber blows herself up and another jihadist dies in shootout as police raids continue in Paris Read more
Warnings issued to Vic, NSW and SA after four people die in bushfires
Eastern states warned to brace for extreme weather and bushfires after a ferocious blaze claims lives and homes in WA Read more
Homeowner finally sells family cottage wedged by developments
Janet Richards’ family has owned the property since the 1890s, but what developers did next door gave her no choice but to leave Read more
Dobbing in dodgy investors could deflate the housing bubble
The government is getting tough on illegal property purchases. If the problem is as big as many believe, that could hurt homeowners Read more
Here’s all the amazing TV that you probably missed this year
Crime-fighting zombies, hip hop moguls and super-powered aliens – these brilliant series probably flew under your radar Read more
The Grand Mufti is under attack. Where do you stand?
Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamed either failed in his duty by not strongly condemning the Paris attacks, or is the victim of hatred and bigotry Read more
The enduring legacy of All Blacks star Jonah Lomu
He was the first true global hero of rugby union. Jonah plowed through his foes despite struggling with ill-health for much of his career Read more
If you have this much in the bank, you’re a financial superstar
One in three workers have far less than they should in their rainy day fund, putting them at risk of debt or worse Read more
Ditch the hot café – these are the ultimate summer jobs
Get outdoors, make a difference or kickstart your career with these summer jobs that inspire rather than depress Read more