Boys, father suffered gunshot wounds
Police confirm that Damien Little and his two sons suffered gunshot wounds before the family station wagon drove off a wharf.
Police confirm that Damien Little and his two sons suffered gunshot wounds before the family station wagon drove off a wharf.
State's top cop has admitted he was caught speeding on the Peninsula Link freeway.
Temperatures on the rise for four consecutive days next week, keeping fire crews on high alert.
Leading grocery stores are keeping eggs on warm shelves, despite warnings of salmonella.
Dramatic police chase from Wangaratta to Melbourne ends in car crash and dramatic arrest.
High roller has been accused of leading a double life as a sophisticated cat burglar.
Charlie Curnow pleads guilty to charges including being drunk in a public place.
The Anthropocene is already completely different to previous epochs.
David Warner entertains the small crowd with the fastest century at the SCG as the third Test against the West Indies petered out into a draw.
Sean Price, the man who murdered Masa Vukotic, has been given jail sentence for threatening to kill a prison guard.
A tale of utter devastation is emerging from the small town of Yarloop after bushfire.
India's downtrodden brides are being urged to fight back when their in-laws demand bigger dowries.
Abuse claims paint a disturbing picture of the education system facing child asylum seekers.
Labor is escalating its pursuit of dumped junior minister Jamie Briggs over the leaking of a photograph of an Australian diplomat.
From the royal commission we see the need to ensure transparency and accountability, not just organised labour but in corporations too.
A series of offences against women shows authorities still slow to listen.
Sales of Australian-made cars have edged below 100,000 vehicles for the first time since 1953.
Thirty businesses line up to buy Dick Smith before administrator launches sale campaign.
Australia's sharemarket suffered its worst start to a year ever.
Woolworths has matched Coles' offer to exchange the now worthless Dick Smith gift cards.
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China's central bank is under increasing pressure to let the yuan fall by as much as 15 per cent.
A key issue for Saudi Arabia's plans to float the world's largest oil company is whether it will allow an external audit of its vast reserves.
Altering a couple of old habits and developing new ones could see you save significantly.
The demise of Dick Smith is a stark reminder of the risks of investing in companies listed by private equity firms without doing careful research.
You've heard wine improves with age? For most, it's a corker of a myth.
Federal Court orders injunction against Australian vitamin business A-Sashi for infringing Nestle's Musashi trademark.
The relationship between business co-founders can share striking similarities to a marriage.
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In the final quarter the share of homes that sold fell to 62.1 per cent from 73.4 per cent.
They say there is no such thing as a bad pet, just a bad owner.
Most homes can feel light and comfortable if the following elements are considered.
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Is Jon Snow Alive? What's Bran been up to? All questions will be answered when season six of the hit HBO series returns in April.
Sandler breaks a 'Ridiculous' record, says "Let the Streaming Begin!!!"
Funeral service for the Australian rock legend said it all in love and song.
Miranda Kerr said she had tried to "keep [her] heart open" after Bloom split, and introduced Snapchat founder Evan Spiegel him to her young son.
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Australian model Miranda Kerr and her ex-husband Orlando Bloom made a new lovers pact to protect their son, Flynn, 5.
Fed up with cheap and potentially dangerous imitations, one electric skateboard company called in the authorities at CES.
Can human psychology be unpicked, studied and modelled to reveal the ingredients that make up an artistic mind?
Having a cuddly design is one way to stand out from the crowd.
Computer glitch blamed as welfare agency hits tens of thousands with bills for money that is not owed.
The words 'Failed Law', 'We Want Justice', and '#BoycottThailand' displayed to protest controversial trial over murders of UK tourists.
Archaic technology wasting time for Canberrans is in the target of new federal agency.
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New Chinese SUV brand makes an overpriced and underwhelming debut.
Here's our guide to what new models are arriving this year.
Essendon coach reiterates anxiety for 12 current Dons players whose fates will be revealed by the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
Having had his licence suspended for two years,Carlton youngster Charlie Curnow says he has learnt a lesson he "will never forget."
Roberta Vinci was at home in southern Italy when she received a confronting SMS.
Former Australian Test cricketer suggests West Indian Chris Gayle might not be welcome back in the Big Bash League.
The Sydney Sixers swept through the Melbourne Renegades' batting order on Friday, beating the locals by 24 runs.
Ian Chappell has called on Cricket Australia to propose a worldwide contracting ban on Chris Gayle.
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