Abbott's wife sticks up for him; Brynne lacks dazzle; Jill's family requests privacy

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The secret, sensitive life of Tony Abbott
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Friday 5 Oct, 2012
The secret, sensitive life of Tony Abbott
THE woman closest to Tony Abbott opens up about her man, including how he was a "wreck" after her miscarriage.
Jill Meagher's family plea to grieve in private
A PRIVATE funeral for Jill Meagher will be held today as her family tell of their overwhelming grief.
Rome embassy helped girls flee to Australia
THE four sisters on a flight to Italy received help from the Commonwealth in getting to Australia in the first place.
Brynne Edelsten's cashed-up life lacks dazzle
BRYNNE: My Bedazzled Life is supposed to be a fun behind-the-scenes look at Brynne Edelsten. Instead, it's kind of depressing.
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Tapuai, Cummins earn Test debuts
SELECTING a 19th centre pairing smacks of backline instability, yet Ben Tapuai may just be the fresh face who can feature in a brave Wallaby stand.
Star brother defends 'fat' anchor
A TV anchor who was told she was a bad role model because she was overweight has been defended by her TV star brother.
How to survive the nine stages of marriage
WOMEN who marry and have children reportedly go through nine distinct stages from the "I do's" to the "I wish I hadn'ts.
RFG to pay $41m up front for Crust
RETAIL Food Group agrees to new terms for purchase Crust Gourmet Pizza Bars and requests trading halt ahead of planned capital raising.
This isn't your ordinary airport!
IF you're unlucky enough to be hit with a flight delay, this is the airport where you'd want to spend your time. Find out why!
It's war on Australia's richest street
THE wealthy residents of Australia's richest street are locked in a power struggle over their homes and gardens - yet again.
Wayne's world of wood ducks
TREASURER Wayne Swan is claiming - no, demanding - credit for the Reserve Bank's latest interest rate cut.
NY students pay valets to store phones
THOUSANDS of teenagers who can't take their mobile phones to school can pay a dollar a day to leave it in a truck outside.
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