Tommy Moon is becoming increasingly hostile towards his mum Kat Slater, but fans have wasted no time in pointing out how the teen appears to be behaving like his villainous dad.
Walford icon Kat Slater will take centre stage in a huge new storyline involving her son Tommy Moon, which is set to explore the devastating consequences of child to parent abuse.
Former Brumbies captain Brett Robinson is considering a run for the chairmanship of World Rugby later this year after colleagues urged him to stand.
We constantly hear from politicians and power-brokers about what’s good and bad about the Perth CBD. Here’s what the people on the streets think about it.
CBD must reluctantly put to bed one of our favourite rumours about the Wikileaks founder.
She described their marriage as “lovely” and said she loved her husband to bits. Now she’s been sentenced to nine years behind bars for attempted murder.
Little National’s third Australian hotel shows the brand has making the most of a compact space down to a science.
Most cannabis possession arrests happen in Victoria’s poorest suburbs and towns. A new approach is needed, says the Penington Institute.
A fascinating study into how our standards of living have changed since before COVID helps to explain why some Australians are feeling no pain.
Starting a new side hustle is a serious undertaking. Here are four mistakes I see people make all the time.
If couples and families don’t put proper preparations in place, serious financial problems can emerge when a loved one dies.
It’s world-famous and notoriously expensive, but don’t spend your money like this. There’s better food in the world.
An internal state government review found Victoria has the second-highest number of business licences and permits in the nation.
Victoria’s major road and rail projects mean we are building fewer houses, at greater expense. The construction union’s grip is affecting costs, efficiency, quality and the availability of skilled labour.
A radical overhaul of the state’s school syllabuses marks a dramatic shift away from inquiry and student-led learning to a knowledge-rich curriculum.
Jacob Hamilton copped a $40,000 fine two years ago for running a car sales business in Stirling without a license. Within weeks he was back at it.
The incoming changes to legislation are not enough on their own to get costs down, advisers have warned.
New home buyers are shunning unit blocks by developers who have been refused a quality rating – and they’ve found out where to look instead.
With fears of political extremism, Sussex Street has engaged an unprecedented level of security for this weekend’s NSW Labor state conference, with a series of fringe events also cancelled.
Doha is slick and modern and very pretty, but Changi is streets ahead in terms of its dining, shopping and entertainment options.
Recent letters to Traveller suggest a surprising number of readers are running foul of Vietnam’s e-visa system. But who is at fault?
As Australians flock to the Olympics, Paris has opened a major new driverless rail extension just weeks before Sydney cuts the ribbon on its own.
I can’t tell you how many people I have counselled who expected to get a much bigger uplift when they took on more responsibility, writes Dr Kirstin Ferguson.
Ottawa is providing $426 million to support heath care in British Columbia.