Flaw and order: Police database 'ripe for abuse'
A Sydney father unwittingly became a major organised crime suspect after a police officer created a false intelligence report in his name.
A Sydney father unwittingly became a major organised crime suspect after a police officer created a false intelligence report in his name.
He did vile deeds, but Samuel Boyd, one of the state's most notorious killers, has made a last ditch attempt to limit his sentence.
A Sydney multimillionare has won the rights to host the world's premiere polo tournament, but has not yet obtained council approval to hold it on his land.
Taxpayers are being charged millions of dollars to fund think tanks closely aligned to the major political parties.
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An Australian woman says Goran Markovic ripped her off, pretending he was an undercover ASIO agent on the run from the CIA.
She is three months old now, living in a quiet street in a southern Melbourne suburb with her biological father.
Adam Meyerson and his crew are in a hurry. They are on a ship specially built to match the urgency of their mission.
The festive season can be as overwhelming as it is merry, especially when you're confronted by the frailty of elderly relatives.
Tens of thousands of refugees who fled conflict in Syria and Iraq face an uncertain winter as the Greek government struggles to cope with their needs.
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