Regional News

  1. Trump, Clinton in NYC

    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will both be in New York on election night and no matter who wins, history will be made.

  2. PNG's Acting Speaker dies

    The Acting Speaker of Papua New Guinea's Parliament dies of a heart attack before a Parliament sitting.

  3. Gene editing breakthrough

    Scientists in the US have used a gene editing tool to repair sickle cell disease in stem cells from diseased patients, paving the way for a potential cure.

  1. Giant sinkhole opens in Japan

    Parts of a main street collapse in a city in southern Japan, creating a huge sinkhole and cutting off power, water and gas supplies to parts of the city.

  2. Park gives up PM choice

    South Korea's President will allow Parliament to choose her prime minister as she scrambles to defuse an influence-peddling scandal.

  3. Jakarta' Governor questioned over Koran comments

    Jakarta's Governor has fronted the press after almost nine hours with police over blasphemy allegations.

  1. Bank earnings slide

    Australia's big four banks post their first collective fall in cash earnings since the global financial crisis rocked the world economy in 2008-09.

  2. NAB survey

    The latest business survey from NAB shows a moderation in non-mining economic recovery, with business conditions dropping in October.

  3. National park mining

    The Department of Mines and Petroleum opens up the possibility of oil and gas exploration in Kimberley national parks.

  4. Commonwealth Bank update

    Australia's biggest bank by market capitalisation, Commonwealth Bank, reports its cash earnings for the September quarter at $2.4 billion.

  1. Siddle ruled out of second Test with back injury

    Australia has another injury concern for the second Test, with paceman Peter Siddle to miss the game in Hobart with a flare-up of an old back injury.

  2. Sharks player Ben Barba cut loose after positive drug test

    Premiership-winning Cronulla Sharks player Ben Barba tests positive for cocaine and is released from his playing contract and banned for 12 NRL games.

  1. Gypsy-rock filmmaker Emir Kusturica and Dope Lemon to play Womadelaide

    Frantic gypsy-rock group Emir Kusturica & the No Smoking Orchestra and Angus Stone's psychedelic side project, Dope Lemon, are among a further 27 acts announced for Womadelaide 2017.

  2. Bold rural experiment gives hope to dying towns

    A radical grassroots resettlement plan transforms an ageing rural community on the NSW-Queensland border, with three African refugee families moving to the area.

  3. Reptile handler proposes as massive croc Elvis watches on

    A reptile handler in New South Wales proposes to his girlfriend inside a crocodile enclosure containing a 4.5-metre animal named Elvis, then jokes that popping the question was "worse than feeding a crocodile".

  1. How to focus on what's important

    Finding focus in an age of distraction not only helps you get things done, but can help you achieve your goals.

  2. What sleep tips work?

    Three volunteers who got expert advice on their sleep struggles report back on what worked best for them.

  3. Make healthy resolutions now

    Commit to your health and fitness resolutions now, and January will be a breeze.

  1. Backpacker tax in disarray

    The Coalition's proposal for a 19 per cent tax on all backpackers' earnings is in disarray.

  2. Ingham's poultry farmers

    Poultry farmers face both pain and gain as the newly floated Ingham's starts its cost cutting.

  3. Rain complicating harvest

    Contract harvesters start the demanding job of getting the 2016 winter grain crop off.