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Top stories – Thursday 3 September, 2015

They earn more a day than you earn a year. What CEOs really make

We know big business chiefs earn big bucks, but this new report reveals the large, bonus-inflated pay packets we don’t hear about Read more

The next 007: the battle to become James Bond

The race to replace Daniel Craig is rife with speculation and debate. Here’s who is most likely to claim the coveted role Read more

 

Hospital CEO pockets $30m. Community group labels it ‘appalling’

He earns millions to find efficiencies in hospitals, but some in the health sector say the money could be better spent elsewhere Read more

 

The intriguing shadow strategies of the Canning by-election 

Labor is being accused of ‘running dead’ in the Canning by-election, but there’s a second, hidden campaign being waged as well Read more 

 

Malware warning issued to 250,000 iPhone users

Apple goes into damage control after ‘largest theft of this kind’ in history. If you’ve done this to your phone, you could be at risk Read more

 

The good, bad, ugly and plain weird: US Open first round

Nick Kyrgios, Bernard Tomic, Lleyton Hewitt, talented ball kids and brat-like behaviour feature in our review of the action in New York Read more

 

By-election candidate rocks out to ‘Acca Dacca’ in bizarre video

Teresa van Lieshout, the Canning candidate behind a bikini-clad campaign video, has released her latest attempt to win voters Read more

 

These images of the world’s most isolated towns will amaze you

Noise, pollution, pickpockets – forget big cities next time you holiday. These towns will make you want to live on a rock Read more

 

Top five family-friendly cars for less than $30,000

The Aussie car market is changing. And big, bulky wagons are no longer the norm. Here are the best buys that won’t break the bank Read more

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