Packer's 'deep concern' for employees detained in China
Billionaire James Packer has expressed concern for Crown Resortsemployees detained in China.
Billionaire James Packer has expressed concern for Crown Resortsemployees detained in China.
New Zealand inflation slowed less than economists forecast in the third quarter.
Action against Greater Western Sydney midfielder Lachie Whitfield and two former senior Giants staff over an alleged anti-doping breach is reportedly being considered by the AFL.
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Shares are set for a sluggish start, with weaker oil prices weighing on oil and gas producers.
Delays are building after a multi-vehicle pile-up on a major south-east Queensland motorway.
Queensland police are trying to find a Logan woman and her four-year-old son who were last seen more than a week ago.
A family has been torn apart after a double shooting in a quiet, suburban East Tamworth home left a mother and father dead.
Apple has reversed from plans to build its own car, reassigning or laying off hundreds of workers.
Amnesty International official who travelled to Nauru says Australia should be held accountable for breaching the Convention Against Torture.
Police are calling for urgent assistance to help find five children possibly at "significant risk" after going missing in north Queensland.
Heritage experts have demanded tougher penalties for developers who brazenly knock down historic buildings, after the unlawful demolition on the weekend of a Carlton pub that was built in 1857.
An injured man has been charged with the stabbing murder of a woman whose bloodied body was found in Cairns.
What a funny little business the sudden interest in "tracker home loans" is – an apparent desire to have a home loan that immediately follows Reserve Bank cash rate movements just when there's a very good chance the next RBA move will be up.
A five-year-old boy has survived a horror car crash at a rural property in the NSW Upper Hunter that killed three men including his father and grandfather.
The local sharemarket looks set to open flat to slightly weaker after US and European markets drifted down overnight.
​Oil prices settled down with a spike in trade volume driving US prices below $US50 a barrel.
One big lotto booty has been claimed in Queensland, but there's still two worth a combined $3 million up for grabs.
Billionaire Carl Icahn is wary because of weak growth in the US as well as in emerging markets.
Apple has drastically scaled back its automotive ambitions, leading to hundreds of job cuts and a new direction that, for now, no longer includes building its own car, according to people familiar with the project.
A man has been charged after he allegedly injured a police officer when he struck him with his car in Brisbane.
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A woman has died in a fire that tore through a house in Sydney's west overnight, police say.
Aluminium prices fell to two-week lows due to worries about Chinese producers ramping up output.
Fed vice chair Stanley Fischer said government policies could help offset lower productivity.
Arsen Pavlov first became known for strapping a GoPro camera to his helmet and then passing the footage to pro-Kremlin media outlets.
Three people have died and a five-year-old boy was left with minor injuries after a car drove off a cliff in the NSW upper hunter region on Monday.
Until today, she has been publicly defined by CCTV footage that shows her handcuffed, stripped of her underwear, stomped on, and kicked by police in a Ballarat cell. Now Yvonne Berry has broken her silence.
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Imagine if the reverse had happened, if a Western media organisation had its bank accounts suspended, without explanation, in Russia, by a bank part-owned by the government.
The host of Australia's version of The Apprentice, Mark "The Donald" Bouris, will again have a chance on November 26 to see how patient TZ Limited shareholders are.
Bank of America said trading revenue for the period rose to the highest in five years.
The US dollar is trending higher as investors foresee an interest rate increase come December.
Greens leader Richard Di Natale has called on Malcolm Turnbull to stand up to his party's "right wing dinosaurs" and legalise marriage equality, warning Turnbull will lose the next election if he doesn't.
Researchers have observed for the first time how villainous cancer cells attack and destroy the bone of leukaemia patients using a new "street view' system to zoom in and spy on the invaders.
"Don't wait!" the advertisement reads. "Prices will skyrocket after Crooked Hillary gets in."
State-funded Russian broadcaster RT complained on Monday that NatWest had withdrawn its banking services in Britain without explanation, questioning how the move squared with the right to freedom of speech.
A Coodanup homeowner has been left shattered and irate after finding her once-pristine home with smashed windows, torn out ceiling fans and dog excrement all over the floor.
At least four Liberal MPs thrown out by voters at the election have picked up plum jobs as taxpayer-funded advisers to their former colleagues.
Brisbane City Council employees to salary sacrifice fares.
Council to move rough sleepers following resident complaints.
ICAC commissioner Megan Latham got just a quarter of what she sought.
Julian Assange claims his internet connection was intentionally cut "by a state party", at the end of a weekend in which he was visited by Pamela Anderson and published a series of cryptic, coded tweets.
Radio veteran Peter Newman is set to return to Perth's airwaves, replacing retired-broadcaster Bob Maumill on Radio 6PR's Sunday brunch program.
One man has died and two others have been taken to hospital after a traumatic multiple stabbing at an accountancy firm in Moe.
Eight people in hospital, others receiving psychiatric help.
Gazal and Jalil, Shadi, Mirza and Shahin, Firuz, Laleh and Nahal, and Amir, Yasmin and Darius have revealed their disturbing stories.
Pauline Hanson says she is emboldened by the growing support for One Nation as it prepares to field candidates at the Western Australia and Queensland elections, arguing the party continues to confront issues the major parties won't touch.
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