You know the heroes, but how well do you know the Marvel timeline?

By now, any superhero fan who has made their way through the Marvel movies has seen how the story develops from film to film. But a closer look at the characters’ history shows it’s a bit more complex than we thought.

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Get ready to dive into your favourite television shows – literally

In the six decades since it was launched, TV watching in Australia has changed a lot. But that’s nothing compared to what’s just around the corner.

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From crime to comedy and more, here’s 2018’s top streaming TV

With so many channels and so many series, it’s easy to miss some great TV viewing. Here’s the year’s best shows to bring you up to speed.

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The ABC of G, PG and M for safe kids' TV viewing

There’s a lot of choice out there for parents looking for family friendly viewing. Here’s how to make the right calls.

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Absolutely Fabulous star June Whitfield dead at 93

Dame June Whitfield appeared in more than 100 television series and films in her decades-spanning career.

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Saturday Picks: My Second Restaurant in India, Little Women, and more

Saturday Picks: My Second Restaurant in India, Pope: the Most Powerful Man in History, Little Women

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Critics' Choice: Mustangs FC, One Dollar, The State, and more

Critics' Choice: Mustangs FC, One Dollar, The State, A Series of Unfortunate Events

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TV Picks: Friday, January 4

Friday Picks: The Orville, One Dollar, About Last Night

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TV Picks: Monday, December 31

Monday Picks: New Year's Eve, 24 Hours of Reality, Tabatha's Salon Takeover

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Sunday TV critic's choice: Unsung Apollo heroes, Ridiculous Cakes and more

Sunday picks: Mission Control: the Unsung Heroes of Apollo, Ridiculous Cakes, Boeing 777: the Heavy Check.

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What's on TV: Tuesday, January 1

Tuesday Picks: Hopman Cup, Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, Mustangs FC

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Thursday Picks: Grand Designs Australia, Travel Guides, Cold Justice

Thursday Picks: Grand Designs Australia, Travel Guides, Cold Justice

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Giveaways: Win tickets to the Blue Lotus Water Garden, Peppermint Ridge Farm and Alice in Wonderland

Giveaways: win tickets to the Blue Lotus Water Garden, Peppermint Ridge Farm and Alice in Wonderland

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Overheard: Gymnastics centre, Brooklyn

Overheard: Gymnastics centre, Brooklyn, Saturday 11am

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TV Picks: Wednesday, January 2

Wednesday Picks: Doctor Who Festive Special, Das Boot, Jamie and the Nonnas

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Free-to-air: Escape from the City sees reporter Del Irani take career side step

The ABC's new series follows people seeking an escape route from our overcrowded, overpriced and infrastructure-impoverished cities

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Over the horizon

Looking beyond the coming year.

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Pay TV: Australia's Bloom is quirky with bursts of raunch and violence

This watery new Australian series with a cracking cast is sly, quirky and poignant.

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Harry Potter threatens to overshadow magic of musicals in Melbourne

If this year has been a bumper one for musicals, 2019 may be remembered as the year Harry Potter cast a spell on our theatres.

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The celebrity New Year resolutions we need

Fast away the old year passes, and for some celebrities the new year will require a change of strategy.

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'Feeling the love': Rod Laver Arena's most memorable shows

From Pink's record-breaking shows, to The Cure's four encores, we look back at one of Melbourne's favourite concert arenas. 

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From Tracey Jewel to Davina Rankin, fame is more fleeting than ever

As a fresh batch of celebutants prepare to grace our TVs in 2019, what has become of the Class of 2018?

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Social Scene: 2018 in parties

Rounding up the best events of 2018, could this be the best party year Sydney has hosted, setting even higher standards for the party season of 2019?

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What's on in Sydney: December 30 to January 5

From a celebration of The Magic Pudding to New Year's Eve fireworks, we have your week in Sydney covered.

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Paine has a dig at Australian curators for lack of assistance

Australian captain Tim Paine has taken a thinly-veiled swipe at both the MCG and SCG curators.

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How to recycle your old tech

Now Santa has brought you that new gadget you wanted, it's time to work out what to do with the old version of it. And no, don't put it in the bin.

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Osaka has right stuff to win second straight slam, says Stosur

Japanese star showed her toughness to beat home favourite Serena Williams in New York, and can take out the title in Melbourne, according to Australian.

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Undeterred by violence, Bangladeshis go to the polls

Mobile internet was blocked and the streets of the capital were largely deserted for the start of the first fully competitive general election in a decade.

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Robot revitalising the reef 'like spreading fertiliser on your lawn'

An undersea robot has made a world-first baby coral delivery to the Great Barrier Reef.

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Ruth Strauss was the best of Australians - full of vitality

Scyld Berry remembers Ruth Strauss after she passed away from a rare form of lung cancer.

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Foreign cyber attack hits the printing of big US newspapers

Few details about the origin of the attack were immediately available, including the motive, except that the attacker was a "foreign entity".

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Eight tech predictions for 2019: It gets worse before it gets better

It was the year we came to grips with how little we can trust Facebook and how much we're addicted to our screens. And 2018's problems aren't going anywhere.

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'World's largest robot' operational as Pilbara driverless rail goes live

Pilbara iron ore giant Rio Tinto has completed the rollout of its completely automated Pilbara rail network.

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Where did it all go wrong for markets - and what is next?

With the record bull run facing its end, we look back at a tumultuous 2018 and evaluate the storm clouds gathering ahead.

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Meet the people who control your power

Hidden away in a bunker in a western Sydney suburb,there's a room that powers every aspect of your life - the nerve centre for Australia's electricity supply.

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Cheese tea: the improbable new food fad going mainstream

Cheese tea is tipped to become the next big food trend in 2019. But what is it exactly?

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Australian shares on the rise thanks to late Wall Street rebound

The ASX 200 is heading towards its biggest weekly gain in almost two months after a dramatic late surge on Wall Street, trumping earlier predictions of losses.

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‘No market can keep us away’: Huawei defiant amid 'malicious' backlash

Rotating chairman Guo Ping has told staff that Western markets banning the Chinese company's 5G technology would end up "like an NBA game without star players".

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Remember Bitcoin? Some investors would rather forget

A year ago, kids were buying Lamborghinis thanks to a crypto meme, and experts predicted Bitcoin was going to reach $US100,000. Then the bubble burst.

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8@eight: ASX set to open flat after wild swings on Wall Street

What happened overnight and what's ahead for the ASX.

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Volatility returns to Wall Street as bulls fight with Chicken Littles

The rollercoaster ride continued overnight after the record gains on Boxing Day, with stocks bouncing back after flirting with a bear market.

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'Back the bold': NAB business bank chief 'nervous' about credit growth

Though still optimistic about NAB's own prospects, Anthony Healy highlights a decline in business confidence over the past six months.

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'Just a bit nervous': NAB executive worried about lending market

"We’re tracking well in the current year, but these things can turn and I’m just nervous," says NAB head of business lending Anthony Healy

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Arise, Sir Michael: Monty Python star knighted in New Year's Honours

Monty Python star Michael Palin has been knighted in Britain's New Year's Honours List, alongside former England cricket captain Alastair Cook, while 1960s model Twiggy will become a dame. 

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Descendants protest Australian Museum's removal of Pacific treasures

The Australian Museum's decision to move a world-class collection offsite to make way for a touring Tutankhamun exhibition has sparked protests.

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Here's the sure-fire antidote to cocksure stupidity

Summer reading is a sacred pastime. For many of us, it’s about the only time we now have to read without constant distraction.

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Tiaras, tantrums, falls and fights: Private Sydney's year that was

As the end of 2018 approaches, it's time to ask: was it a vintage year for PS?

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The biggest music tours of 2019: Here's to looking forward to looking back

There are so many golden oldies touring in 2019 that in years to come, we'll probably look back at this as the golden age of nostalgia.

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Mary Poppins returns in the most delightful way

Director Rob Marshall has not only brought Mary into the present, he's set her up for the future.

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Director Gracie Otto on her Mad Max-esque short film Desert Dash

Gracie Otto has worked with the biggest fashion models, magazines and brands in the world.

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