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Seoul rally demands Park's resignation

Thousands of South Koreans demand President Park Geun-Hye to step down.

South Korean President Park Geun-hye faces mounting calls to step down over allegations she allowed a friend to meddle in state affairs and wield influence.

Losing mum to a superbug

Deborah (left) with her siblings and their mother who died after picking up a superbug during a routine day surgery.

Her surgery seemed to have gone well but her family believes it was at that day clinic in regional Victoria where she picked up the staph bacteria she'd never shake.

Reported bikie link in Gold Coast deaths

A man and woman found dead in a Gold Coast home unit were heavily tattooed former Bandido bikie Bronson Ellery, known to ...

A man and woman found dead in a Gold Coast home unit were heavily tattooed former Bandido bikie Bronson Ellery, known to police as "Lizard Man", and his ex-girlfriend, according to reports.

Protesters set to gather again in US cities to oppose Trump

Several dozen students protest in Portland, Oregon.

Demonstrators are expected to gather again on Saturday in cities across the United States to protest at President-elect Donald Trump and his policies, which they say will hurt their civil and human rights, a day after a protester was shot in Portland, Oregon.

Lib windfalls trimmed in new planning rules

The taller towers in orange are set to be cut down in size under new planning rules for the Fishermans Bend area.

A skyscraper proposed by the Liberal Party's federal treasurer is among the apartment towers set to be rejected by the Andrews government under strict new planning rules for the troubled Fishermans Bend development precinct.

The (very) big business of little kids

Big business is moving into childcare.

It's boomtime for corporate childcare in Australia, with for-profit operators and the big, listed landlords who own more than half the nation's centres boasting of strong growth, increasing rental income and multimillion dollar profits for their shareholders. 

Iron ore's party may be about to end

Iron ore prices have rallied to the highest in two years, boosting the shares of mining companies.

Soaring prices for the metal have boosted Australia's three largest exporters. But the party is about to end, with prices tipped to plunge by 40 per cent next year.