Advertisement

Top Stories: Saturday November 14, 2015

Australia’s war on drugs an ‘abysmal failure’, say experts

This vote winning crackdown is not only killing our youth and propping up organised crime, but it may be fuelling terrorism Read more

Finally, an excuse to wear pyjamas and fluffy slippers in public

Celebrities embrace the epitome of effortless chic. Plus, Gisele Bundchen’s $900 coffee table book and Lara Bingle’s big makeover Read more

Turnbull and Shorten are playing the electorate like goldfish

Remember Abbott’s budget crisis? Or Gillard’s treachery? Both sides hope you have a three-second memory in the Political Weekly Read more

This is why your second car should be an electric bike

Don’t waste your hard-earned on a petrol-guzzling second car. E-cycling could save you thousands every year Read more

Jamie Briggs finally admits how he really injured his knee

Lesson number one: don’t try to tackle an angry ex-PM who once played rugby. Lesson number two: don’t tell fibs to the media Read more

Ronda Rousey may be a world beater, but she can be defeated

Crushing disappointment at the Olympics is motivating the champion fighter to take Melbourne by storm Read more

Ignore the haters. It’s healthy to love whatever body you’re in

Body shaming is a secret money spinner. It erodes our self-esteem to fuel a multi-million dollar industry. So let’s put a stop to it Read more

Pet owners warned: hungry wedge tailed eagles are on the hunt

These enormous predators, some of the largest raptors in the world, seem to be getting a bit of a taste for our fluffy and furry friends Read more

The worst Xmas job and the adultery bible

Laborious Xmas jobs, crocodile-guarded prison and the adultery bible feature in this week’s strangest stories Read more

Want to see more stories from The New Daily in your Google search results?

  1. Click here to set The New Daily as a preferred source.
  2. Tick the box next to "The New Daily". That's it.
Advertisement
Stay informed, daily
A FREE subscription to The New Daily arrives every morning and evening.
The New Daily is a trusted source of national news and information and is provided free for all Australians. Read our editorial charter.
Copyright © 2026 The New Daily.
All rights reserved.