Court finds Pistorius guilty of murder
South Africa's Supreme Court finds Oscar Pistorius guilty of murder, overturning previous culpable homicide conviction.
South Africa's Supreme Court finds Oscar Pistorius guilty of murder, overturning previous culpable homicide conviction.
Was it a terrorist attack by a radicalised man, or the act of a disgruntled employee? Or was it both?
On Wednesday morning they dropped off their six-month old. By sunset they were dead.
First he loses the prime ministership, then the Queen declined to see him.
Coverage of politics, business and international affairs have received national acclaim.
Syed Farook was a devout Muslim 'living the American dream', former workmates say.
Clive Palmer was absent while a formerly key trio were all languishing on the back bench.
He's all pose and no pluck, they said of Malcolm Turnbull. In the end they did the work for him.
Yes, he's the new Messiah. Hear his praises and take a look back at the best in 2015 politics sung by Denis Carnahan with animations by Rocco Fazzari.
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Australia under fire amid claims its emissions are actually rising.
A live map of global air pollution has been launched to help people protect their health - and policy makers clear the air.
She won her fight against the corruption watchdog. Now the Obeids want her to back up their case.
Kim Vuga's son allegedly shot at a house and a car in separate incidents.
It's the first legal fight over the Obama administration's plans to take in more refugees from the war-torn country.
First he loses the prime ministership, then the Queen declined to see him.
Clive Palmer was absent while Bronwyn Bishop, Tony Abbott and Kevin Andrews were all languishing on the back bench.
Australia's next top mandarin didn't hold back in a recent paper on the challenges facing the Australian economy.
Abbott is causing waves and Turnbull will have to work out whether to ignore him, embrace him, or perhaps even induce him to leave.
The surge in power bills has prompted a surge in the number of households unplugging from the power grid.
A week after giving disgruntled shareholders a mouthful, Gerry Harvey takes aim at a new target.
Shares dropped as a weak Wall Street lead and the collapse in oil and metal prices weighed heavily.
Credit card holders face having to spend more to get frequent flyer points.
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Adele Ferguson, Sarah Dankert, Klaus Toft win business journalism category at the 2015 Walkley Awards for their 7-Eleven investigation.
Telstra boss retracts part of the plan to hike up the price of global roaming.
It seems natural to us when we find ourselves wanting to own, hoard and buy more.
We think of ourselves as rational and level-headed but our decisions tend to be emotional and instinctive.
Look good, feel comfy, and maybe even dodge some of the ritual abuse.
Quest treated cleaners as independent contractors in bid to get around sham contracting laws, court says.
Companies keen to end all workplace privacy and peace in the name of innovation, as open-plan workspaces reach new levels.
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An Australian start-up is giving landlords a financial incentive to install solar panels.
Even towers with big name architects don't always come out as planned.
The Test cricketer plans to build his dream home on the oceanfront block.
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Steven Spielberg says Ford will continue playing Indy well into his 70s.
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Lexxie Harford only realised she looked different when she was nine years old.
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Facebook has used "compassion research" to understand how people can best help a friend in need.
Repairing and replacing parts of the copper network purchased from Telstra could cost hundreds of millions.
Warnings over cheap, self-balancing scooters likely to be a popular Christmas gift.
Australia's Bureau of Meteorology has reportedly had its computer systems breached.
The ATO has announced it will extend its voice authentication system to its mobile app
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Ford's iconic sports car has landed in Australia.
Swedish brand takes the covers off its classy new flagship sedan
FFA chief apologised to supporters for not hearing their anger sooner - but fans across the league pledged to uphold weekend boycott.
Mariners fans went to the pub in protest - but it was their players who got hammered, losing 5-1 to red-hot Melbourne City.
Landmark funding arrangement will see clubs handed $100m over four years.
Hobart's future as a venue for Test cricket is on the line amid worrying official projections for the crowd against the West Indies.
Shane Watson says he still has the fire in the belly to play international cricket following his Test retirement.
Unlike national selector Rod Marsh, Peter Nevill is not one for bold statements.
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