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Springvale arson suspect explainer: Who are the Rohingya?
The man who allegedly set fire to a Commonwealth Bank branch in Springvale on Friday morning is an asylum seeker from Myanmar, according to federal government sources.
Springvale Commonwealth Bank fire: What we know so far
Nearly 30 people have been injured, six seriously burnt, in a fire at the Commonwealth Bank in Springvale, in Melbourne's south-east.
Love-scam victim in jail after AFP tip-off
The Police Judicial prison on the outskirts of Phnom Penh was once a camp used by the Khmer Rouge to interrogate, torture and ultimately murder its victims.
Why did Ivanka Trump attend her father's meeting with Japanese PM Shinzo Abe?
Questions are being asked about Ivanka Trump's presence in her father's first meeting with a foreign leader.
Frankston woman caught drug driving with a toddler and baby in the car
Police have caught a woman driving under the influence of of the drug "ice" with a toddler and a baby in the car.
How hatred dims America's lamp of freedom
There have been hundreds of hate crimes since election night, and there are fears the pain is only just beginning.
Zombie nurses, eyeballs, Pokemons and cats: six amazing tattooed people from the Melbourne expo
It seemed like a good idea to go to the huge tattoo show and try and meet some people with an eye for the unusual.
From the horrific to the heroic, man enters burning bank to save lives
When Junior Dean stepped out of the Springvale post office and saw severely burnt, screaming people running out from the bank across the road, he didn't hesitate.
Why Wallabies star is sleeping on a mattress on the floor
"As soon as my cast was off, I wanted to go to Fiji and I just rocked up and helped wherever I could."
Man killed in Hampton Park dirt-bike fall
A man has been killed after being thrown from his dirt bike in Melbourne's south-east on Friday night.
Here are Goldman Sachs' top trade ideas for 2017
Wondering how to invest in a year marked by US president-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, China's attempts to keep growth both high and sustainable, and the continued rise of populism in Europe?
Man dead, two injured on Qld roads
Pedestrian killed in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Stocks slip as Wall Street waits
The three major indexes closed higher for the second week on Friday, but investors are still waiting for positive signs from a Trump agenda.
Suicide prompts review of 'work to death' principle
Japanese advertising giant Dentsu is considering dropping a principle set by a former president encouraging staff to stick to a goal even to the point of death after a 24-year-old employee committed suicide because of overwork.
Search resumes for possible passenger after helicopter crash in far north Queensland
Police unsure whether missing man was on-board helicopter during crash.
AFL draft 2016: club-by-club guide, part two
The second of a three-part series ahead of next week's AFL national draft.
Catholic Church doubles sex abuse compensation but suppresses independent report
The Catholic Church has pledged to double potential compensation payments for child sex abuse survivors to $150,000
Trump agrees to pay $US25 million to settle Trump University lawsuit
The New York attorney general announced the settlement Friday, 10 days before a jury was set to hear one of the cases.
The eight things Sydneysiders should fear most
Sydney has emerged as an economic powerhouse but rapid population growth and sweeping technological changes have left the city vulnerable to complex threats. A risk assessment has for the first time identified the eight shocks most likely to paralyse the city. Matt Wade reports
Springvale arson asylum seeker suspect yet to be interviewed
The man suspected of setting fire to a Melbourne bank, leaving 27 people injured, is believed to be an asylum seeker who came to Australia by boat.
Donald Trump picks Alabama's Jeff Sessions for attorney general
President-elect Donald Trump has settled on Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions for attorney general, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Joyce sending Murray to 'certain slow death', says South Australia
The Federal Government had consigning the mighty Murray to a "certain slow death" by reneging on a promise to increase environmental water flows, South Australia's environment minister Ian Hunter said on Friday morning.
Aung San Suu Kyi criticised as Myanmar denies killing Rohingya Muslims
Myanmar's government on Friday rejected accusations by minority Rohingya Muslims that the military has killed residents fleeing the conflict in the north-west of the country.
Elly Warren's father convinced she was murdered
The father of a Melbourne woman who died in Mozambique last week says he is "absolutely certain" his daughter was murdered by suffocation.
Why just about everyone's happy when bond yields soar
Bond yields are climbing because of a feeling things are about to get better.
Four charged over violent home invasion in Sydney's inner west
Four men have been charged after they allegedly broke into an apartment in Sydney's inner west and attacked the resident with metal poles in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Copper extends slide
​Copper clocked its biggest weekly fall in a month as the US dollar soared to a 14-year high.
Miners drag on European stocks
Commodity producers fell as Mario Draghi indicated the region's economy still needs stimulus.
Aleppo faces a winter without food and medical supplies: UN
Syrian rebels fought fiercely with pro-government forces as they tried to advance into opposition-held areas of eastern Aleppo on Friday as warplanes continued to bombard the area.
Iron ore resets lower after surge
Iron ore just capped the biggest weekly drop in six months.
Malaysia arrests pro-democracy leader ahead of anti-Razak rally
Malaysian police arrested the head of the pro-democracy group Bersih and several opposition leaders on Friday, widening a crackdown on government critics.
UK woman charged in Dubai after reporting her own rape
The family of a British woman arrested in Dubai for reporting her own rape has launched an online appeal, urging the public and the UK government to help negotiate her release.
Three days of mourning in Mozambique after explosion kills dozens
The Mozambican government on Friday decreed three days of mourning after the explosion of a fuel tanker killed 56 people.
Buckingham Palace to undergo $600 million renovation
Buckingham Palace is going to get a $600 million refit to replace pipes, wires and plumbing more than half a century old.
Boy who 'kept mum's face above the water' wins ambulance commendation
Shelley Richardson owes her life to her 10-year-old son Heath McDonald, who on Friday was awarded a joint ACT/NSW Ambulance Service Commendation for his bravery and actions when Shelley almost drowned.
Man charged with West Melbourne hit-run that felled teen cyclist
An 18-year-old cyclist from country Victoria is fighting for his life after he was struck by a four-wheel-drive in a hit-and-run in West Melbourne in the early hours of Friday morning.
Cooper under injury cloud but Cheika confident he'll start against France
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika is confident Quade Cooper will be fit to play against France despite not training this week as the Australian five-eighth prepares to undergo a late fitness test on the day of the match.
Australian Bagnato pleads not guilty in Thai murder trial
Antonio Bagnato, 26, fled after Australian organised crime figure and international drug trafficker Wayne Rodney Schneider was kidnapped and killed last year.
Taking on government 'clearly not a good career move': Triggs
The outgoing Human Rights Commission president spoke at a conference in Sydney on Friday.
Former SAS trooper breaks down telling Senate inquiry of brother's attempted suicide
A former SAS trooper has broken down during a Senate inquiry as he told of his brother's attempted suicide and levelled allegations of impropriety at the Australian Defence Force.
After-hours doctor claims rise by 1200% in ACT
Home doctor visits in the ACT have gone up almost 1200 per cent in just three years.
Hunt's new plan for CSIRO
Greg Hunt pulls Larry Marshall into line with new directive.
Canberra's 'unacceptable' shame: more than 1000 family violence charges laid in the past year
One murder. One attempted murder. Almost 50 death threats.
Brisbane bird expert witnesses 'big evolutionary change' in crows
A Queensland bird expert believes he may have witnessed the start of an evolutionary change in the nesting behaviours of crows after one pair's "terrible attempt" outside his office.
'Extreme' and 'bizarre' refugee ban slammed by whistle blower and support group
Jane would often envision the futures of the refugees she worked to protect on Nauru if they were to settle in Australia.
Man dead after scuba diving incident off Great Barrier Reef
Police are responding to reports a scuba diver has died off the Great Barrier Reef.
Bond yields a bad sign for expensive ASX
Rising bond yields are placing expensive bond proxy shares under threat.
After a decade of Cole Classics, 76-year-old has no plans to stop
As she gears up for her 11th Cole Classic, 76-year-old Sue Wiles says she plans to keep doing the annual Manly to Shelley ocean swim "until I drop off the twig".
Two elections and a wedding
Two weddings and an election - it's been a big year for the Sex Party's Steven Bailey