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Man arrested over acid attack at sex club
AN ADULT entertainment venue has been targeted in a twisted attack in which lubricant was switched with acid.
ISIS ‘targeted Aussie team in Bangladesh’
CHILLING reports have emerged that claim the Australian Government learned of an ISIS plan to attack the Aussie cricket team in Bangladesh last year.
Turnbull ‘gone within 18 months’
ARE you sitting comfortably, Australia? Labor’s Sam Dastyari claims Tony Abbott is positioning himself to challenge Malcolm Turnbull for the Liberal leadership.
Turnbull to be ‘gone within 18 months’
ARE you sitting comfortably, Australia? Labor’s Sam Dastyari claims Tony Abbott is positioning himself to challenge Malcolm Turnbull for the Liberal leadership.
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Turnbull ‘gone within 18 months’
ARE you sitting comfortably, Australia? Labor’s Sam Dastyari claims Tony Abbott is positioning himself to challenge Malcolm Turnbull for the Liberal leadership.
Turnbull to be ‘gone within 18 months’
ARE you sitting comfortably, Australia? Labor’s Sam Dastyari claims Tony Abbott is positioning himself to challenge Malcolm Turnbull for the Liberal leadership.
Labor ‘doesn’t want to consult’ public
MALCOLM Turnbull has accused the ALP of wanting to delay same-sex marriage after Bill Shorten indicated his party would block a plebiscite.
Excessive credit card charges to go
AUSTRALIA’S overall credit card debt has reached a record high of $52 billion, but relief could be on the way, with a ban on excessive surcharges starting this week.
Labor wins NT election in landslide
MICHAEL Gunner has led Labor to a thumping win in the Northern Territory election, achieving an 18 per cent swing against the first-term CLP government.
Teen arrested over grandpa’s murder
UPDATED: A teenage girl arrested over the murder of her grandfather asked a neighbour to collect his mail just days after his body was found.
Shirley’s 50-year search for a killer
SHIRLEY Eldridge was working in Rockhampton when her colleague Mima was murdered. Fifty years on, she believes she has found Mima’s killer.
Final ordeal for Stephanie Scott’s home
MURDERED teacher Stephanie Scott’s hometown has already gone through enough, but the next three weeks will be incredibly testing.
Stab victim’s cruel twist of fate
MIA Ayliffe-Chung, who was killed in the Queensland hostel rampage, was only there because of a last-minute decision.
Knifeman’s drastic transformation
THE Frenchman accused of stabbing a backpacker to death wrote a bizarre Facebook post minutes before the attack.
Rape charges after St Johns College party
THE brother of NSW Finance Minister Dominic Perrottet has appeared in court facing sexual assault charges, after a party at St Johns College.
Ecstasy death family sale record
THE family of ecstasy death victim Georgina Bartter have sold the luxury home where the private schoolgirl grew up for a record price.
IS recruiter sobs: I love Australia
A SYDNEY man who helped young men travel to Syria to join Islamic State sobbed as he told a court he really does love Australia.
Man arrested over acid attack at sex club
AN ADULT entertainment venue has been targeted in a twisted attack in which lubricant was switched with acid.
Inside Kat Mehajer’s wedding
EXCLUSIVE: Tight controls over the use of mobile phones and decadent desserts were just the beginning at the latest million-dollar Mehajer wedding.
‘A series of tragic errors’
FINAL report into incidents which killed a baby in a NSW hospital revealed a combination of damning errors were to blame.
Hero UK backpacker on life support
THE father of knife attack victim Tom Jackson, who was critically injured trying to save Mia Ayliffe-Chung, has met with detectives.
The screams that shattered a small town
ALL was quiet in Home Hill when Mia Ayliffe-Chung’s terrified screams shattered the darkness on Tuesday. “It was bloodcurdling”.
Mia’s accused killer a no-show in court
A FRENCH man accused of a stabbing frenzy at a north Queensland backpackers that claimed Mia Ayliffe-Chung’s life will remain in custody.
Bizarre war on ticket inspectors
ANGRY commuters start a war against Melbourne ticket inspectors, who may be the most hated people in the city right now.
Ristevski stepson’s bizarre Facebook posts
THE stepson of missing woman Karen Ristevski has posted a series of strange Facebook posts, including claims he was having an affair with her.
Students set Tinder trap for paedophiles
POSING as a 15-year-old, Imogen turned herself into a lure for child groomers on Tinder. It was all part of an elaborate trap. WARNING: Sexual content.
The incredible sight in SA’s Outback
TOURISTS are flocking to Lake Eyre for the added bonus of wildflowers which are expected to carpet the desert floor in the coming weeks.
Elderly woman knocked over by heartless thief
AN elderly woman has been knocked to the ground after coming home to find a thief rifling through her house at Clarence Gardens.
Two arrested after brazen robbery at Good Guys store
A MAN and a woman have been arrested and three stolen cars, including one linked to a robbery at a Marion electrical story, were found at Prospect on Sunday.
Nalder not ‘attending’ cabinet meeting
UNDER siege WA Government minister Dean Nalder won’t be attending tomorrow’s regional cabinet meeting in Moora.
Four seriously injured in crash
FOUR people were seriously hurt and another person received minor injuries after a car crash in Carnarvon on Sunday morning.
Woman injured in horse riding fall
A WOMAN who was injured in a horse riding accident in Chittering was flown to Royal Perth Hospital on Sunday afternoon.
Landslide win for Labor ‘bad for our democracy’
THE landslide win for Territory Labor is a loss for our democratic system, one political expert says
Woman dead after Finke rollover
A WOMAN died and a man suffered serious injuries in a car rollover 15km out of the Finke Community on Saturday night
Man accused of being fake nurse extradited
A DARWIN man, who was jailed for fraud and forgery in Queensland, has been extradited to the Northern Territory to face fresh charges
Sculptor sees light with new works
HIS pieces have captivated drivers, now Folko Kooper is bringing his innovations to gardens.
Myer boss upbeat as trading restarts
RESILIENT Myer manager Peter Monachetti remains confident stage two of the new CBD store can open before the end of next year.
Hunt for wedge-tailed eagle shooter
A WEDGE-tailed eagle shot in the state’s North-East would have suffered a painful death, the Environment Department’s head of Tasmanian wildlife operations says.