A baby boy becomes the fifth person to die following a deadly car rampage in Melbourne's CBD on Friday, with four victims remaining in critical condition.
An estimated 500,000 people pack the streets in Washington — many wearing bright pink hats — to march in opposition to the agenda and rhetoric of President Donald Trump, as millions more gather in solidarity at other demonstrations around the world.
Donald Trump promised to drain the swamp of political insiders during his lengthy election campaign, but now as President he must learn to work with the very politicians he rose to power railing against, writes Stephanie March.
Victoria Police members say the contentious no-pursuit policy is leaving police hamstrung, and needs a complete overhaul after the deaths of five people in a car rampage in Melbourne's CBD.
It's a big day in the men's draw, with Andy Murray, Roger Federer and Stan Wawrinka in action, while Angelique Kerber takes on Coco Wanderweghe on the women's side.
The father of Tasmanian mother Sarah Paino says today will be "full of emotion" as family deal with the one-year anniversary of her death, while also celebrating the first birthday of her son.
A group of doctors calls for alcohol sponsorship of cricket to be banned and the broadcasting authority to plug a loophole that allows sport progams to show alcohol ads when children are most likely to be watching television.
The future was bleak for tiny terrier Pippin until an Indonesian dog rescue charity found a new home for him overseas.
Daria Gavrilova wins a three-set marathon against Switzerland's Timea Bacsinszky to advance to the fourth round of the Australian Open for the second-straight year.
Sixteen people, mostly teenagers, die and many are injured when a bus crashes while returning to Hungary from a ski trip in northern Italy, police say.
A man who was bitten by a shark while diving on the Great Barrier Reef is now in a stable condition in hospital, after waiting more than eight hours for a medical team and helicopter to reach him.
In the heart of Manhattan sits one of the most secure federal lockups in the US and the new home of Mexican drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman — but is it secure enough to contain the prison-escape artist?