Boy's shock claim to family before he died
Seven-year-old was punished for hours after making allegation, court told. The next morning, his mother heard a thud.
Seven-year-old was punished for hours after making allegation, court told. The next morning, his mother heard a thud.
Friend falsified documents in bid to stop the liquidation of one of the deputy mayor's companies, court hears.
Most full-time workers in Australia put in more than 38 hours a week but some jobs are notorious for their overtime, new survey shows.
When Ciara went to Germany on exchange, people kept asking her if she had a twin. She was stumped - until a freakily-timed bathroom trip on a night out.
The harrassment began when a Tinder profile screenshot was shared on Facebook. It escalated rapidly.
Malcolm Turnbull wants a more 'agile' economy. One group in particular is poised to benefit.
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Anneke Vo's body was found at the Dragon Dreaming Festival. Now her sister has pleaded for stricter drug monitoring after her shock death.
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Police concede they have no new leads on the Stoccos' whereabouts.
A US guided-missile destroyer has travelled near China's artificial islands.
Mohammed's* daughter doesn't play with other girls. She sits most days in the family's hot airless tent, and does not go to school.
Science have been placed at the apex of Turnbull's government but more needs to be done to counter the despair felt by the research community.
There's no denying that the economy needs attention, but Malcolm Turnbull should go further.
More than 500,000 New Zealand-born people choose to live in Australia. About 70,000 Australians choose to live in NZ. Nuff said.
Malcolm Turnbull doesn't just want to be prime minister. He wants to be a great prime minister.
Curved screen TV and $4000 washing machines have driven sales at Harvey Norman.
Report linking red meat to cancer 'doesn't necessarily apply' to Australian producers.
Shares ended a choppy day's trading on a flat note, as investors awaited bank earnings reports.
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On Friday, we'll finally discover how strong Apple's China business really is.
James Packer is banking on the Chinese middle class to eventually make his underperforming casino in Macau profitable.
How to tackle the perennial question of pocket money: what age, how much and whether to link it to chores.
Collectors are keen on Scalextric model cars from the 1960s, even when they are in poor condition.
He's good at taking out the rubbish, and insists his children are well-mannered.
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Stephen Jones is embracing flexible work but research shows most small businesses are not so quick on the uptake.
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You might be familiar with the tale. If you end up in a similar situation, here are five things to know.
People in Berlin continue to line up for traditional "currywurst" sausage despite WHO findings that say processed meats can cause bowel cancer.
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David Warner concedes he will have to battle the pain from his broken thumb for the rest of his career but will not let that prevent him from playing in the first Test.
New Zealand can say whatever they like about Israel Folau, but Michael Cheika has backed his superstar to shine in the World Cup final.
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They're the big happy Wallabies family of jokers, posers and humanitarians.
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