The Commonwealth Bank's CEO is out. Tensions are now rising on the US home front. The most Gen Y footy supporter ever. And the rules successful - and muscular - people live by.
Australia's biggest company has been hit by a series of scandals, the latest has the bank in court facing accused of breaching anti-money-laundering regulations.
Australian auction clearance rates softened last week, according to preliminary data released by CoreLogic on Sunday. Across the capitals, a national clearance rate of 70.5% was reported.
It's easy to see a simple connection between the people waving Nazi flags and Confederate flags in Charlottesville, Virginia to protest the removal of a statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee on Saturday.
If you have any sympathy for your flight attendants, who, day in and day out, are privy to some of the most extreme human behaviour, you'd make an effort to do better.
While most of the focus has now turned to abandoned venues and costs that have now reached $US13 billion, it is easy to forget just how great the games were.
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