Fyfe breaks leg again, needs surgery
Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe has reinjured leg he fractured in 2015.
Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe has reinjured leg he fractured in 2015.
Screams can be heard as car swerves across the freeway.
People evacuate onto nearby boat after blaze.
A revitalised Pies side get back on track with thumping win.
Man goes on rampage in a stolen Audi in Perth's east.
Peter Earnshaw tells his grandfather's harrowing tale of war.
Rivals collaborate to stop billionaire businessman.
Station interrupts The Last Post for MKR promotion.
Police probe after a man was shot in the arm in Nollamara.
Veteran says his faith in humanity has been restored.
60 Minutes admits mistakes were made in its role in the recovery attempt of Sally Faulkner's children from Lebanon. Vision: 60 Minutes, Channel Nine
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Investigation to find out how staff could let a 4 and 5-year-old child walk off from a holiday program to be abducted and sexually abused.
"Come in spinner" will be heard all around WA as traditional game of two-up gets permitted for one day.
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Self-serve checkouts helped supermarkets reduce their wages burden to the lowest level since 2004.
Regulators have called for larger penalties and a wider range of tactics.
Negative gearing warrants some serious consideration; in fact that's already been done.
Assistant Treasurer Kelly O'Dwyer gave heart to ASX competitors on Friday.
Health company's chief executive placed squarely in frame at Senate bribery hearing.
Is this company about to get clotheslined by its lenders?
These images show what happens when home projects fall into the hands of the cheap and lazy.
Take a look at these peculiar structures and see if you agree.
Carmakers in 'arms race' to develop even more luxurious soft-roaders.
The Australian dollar is riding high, but those intending to head off to the northern hemisphere should change their dollars now.
Running a small business on the side is no longer frowned upon in the corporate world.
As the resources sector loses steam, FIFO workers are turning to small business.
Thousands turn out for the dawn service at the Australian War Memorial, paying respects to the Anzac fallen with a moment of silence. Courtesy ABC News 24..
SPOILER ALERT: The first episode of the new season has dropped, providing a few answers and a whole bunch of questions.
Beyonce unexpectedly released 'Lemonade', her sixth studio album, during her HBO special at the weekend.
The My Kitchen Rules judge and the "Nutrition Mermaid" announced news of their private wedding via a front cover for New Idea magazine on Monday.
The fashion designer has responded to rumours she had an affair with Jay Z.
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There's no level playing field when it comes to drinking.
In the aftermath of Prince's untimely death last Thursday at the age of 57, rumours persist that the performer had been addicted to pain killers.
The fututre King met POTUS in his personalised jammies
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Once you accept that being grown up isn't exactly what you thought it would be, it can be pretty freeing.
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COMMENT: No one will miss them when they're gone.
New outlet is old-school gadget blog, will exist primarily as a Facebook page.
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Sydney opened two quantum computing laboratories this week, but those working in them say their research is competitive collaboration.
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TT gets high performance upgrade to hunt premium sports car rivals.
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Ross Lyon says the four-point loss is close to the worst he has experienced.
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Comment
Tara Brown's comments were wrong
Tara Brown is wrong. The Lebanese authorities didn't fail her; 60 Minutes failed everyone.
Time to celebrate successes
My credentials are these: A grandfather who served in the Royal Air Force and a grandmother committed to combatting fascism.
This woman is making you healthier
Minister Sussan Ley understands what healthcare should look like in the digital age.
Principle before self-interest
Something happened on Monday night that was both weird and surprising.
Rrim reaper trades scythe for lawnmower