Top Stories – Tuesday 9 February, 2016
Salmonella outbreak: find out if it’s safe to eat lettuce again
After a health scare affecting popular brands of bagged lettuce, we find out if you’ve got the all clear to grab a bag of salad off the shelf. Read more.
Here’s how much you stand to lose if the government freezes super
Some workers could be almost $200,000 out of pocket if a touted freeze on superannuation increases goes ahead. Find out if you’ll be hit. Read more.
‘It’s not racist’: Here Come the Habibs creators defend controversial show
It’s been labelled ‘the worst thing on TV’ and it hasn’t even started. But this sitcom’s creators say it’s about diversity, not hatred. Read more.
The New Daily reveals Australia’s best seachange towns
In part two of our special report, we unveil a fast-growing hub in WA that boasts events and food galore, plus a peaceful NSW retreat. Read more.
How Apple can kill your iPhone if you try to save money on repairs
Tech company implements ‘harsh’ security measure to prevent unauthorised repairs. Here’s how to avoid the dreaded ‘Error 53’. Read more.
Finally, Malcolm Turnbull has decided to start disappointing people
The popular PM has realised he can’t keep everybody happy all of the time. And his GST decision is the first to really tax the friendship. Read more.
The moment Lady Gaga stunned sports fans around the world
She’s no stranger to the shock factor, but her history-making Super Bowl performance has turned heads for an entirely different reason. Read more.
Mum’s brave battle for disabled son who became an internet meme
Horrified to learn a photo of her little boy compared him to a pug dog was going viral on the web, she began a fight to have it removed. Read more.
Govt has ‘so much fat we could start our own obesity clinic’: Q&A
Feisty panellist says politicians should lead with cuts in pay and entitlements to help repair federal budget. Crowd goes wild. Read more.