Top Stories – Tuesday 5 April, 2016
BHP, government security guards and 800 rich Australians mired in ‘dark money’
One of the biggest hacks in history has revealed where the rich and famous hide their secret fortunes. Here’s what you need to know. Read more
Free data? Not good enough. Why you should ask Telstra for more
Many are unhappy with the telco’s attempt at saying sorry. The good news is, you don’t have to settle for the ‘entirely inadequate’ offer. Read more
Scott Morrison cleans up after the PM’s wild party with the premiers
ANALYSIS: Turnbull’s tax reform ‘bluff’ could come at the expense of two things voters cherish above all else: health and education. Read more
TV’s weirdest dating show returns with armpit sniffing and …
… swearing. Lots and lots of swearing. Find out what got this bride-to-be so upset on Channel Nine’s controversial Married at First Sight. Read more
‘It’s tax heaven’: black-listed tax havens tempting Aussies online
A simple Google search and a few clicks could see you buying your own Virgin Islands tax haven. And it’s surprisingly cheap. Read more
Christopher Pyne attributes shock poll result to govt’s ‘messy week’
Late breaking poll surprise sends Q&A panel into an anti-Coalition frenzy. Plus, Tony Abbott’s mate stuns host with gay marriage bombshell. Read more
How two Aussie entrepreneurs hijacked New York Fashion Week
A cheap stunt that saw three models spend a day freezing in their bikinis has been hailed as a marketing master-stroke. Read more
The conservative Abbott loyalist who could tear the Liberal family apart
Kevin Andrews was thrashed when he challenged Julie Bishop for the deputy leadership. Now, he’s talked about becoming PM. Read more
Kyly Clarke quotes herself alongside Dalai Lama in new motivational book
Former Aussie cricket captain Michael Clarke’s wife releases new book, dubbed a ‘collection of mantras, quotes and wisdom’. Read more
Tesla’s electric car for the masses is coming to Australia
It’s electric, sleek and powerful – but without the six-figure price tag. Find out when it will arrive Down Under and what it’ll cost you. Read more
This policy change will hit middle income earners the hardest
The pension assets test sounds like it only concerns the elderly. Here’s why all of middle Australia should be concerned. Read more