Man wanted over fatal St Albans stabbing found dead
A woman has died on her way to hospital after being stabbed at a unit in Melbourne's west in the early hours of Thursday morning.
A woman has died on her way to hospital after being stabbed at a unit in Melbourne's west in the early hours of Thursday morning.
Property developer Ron Medich wanted his former business associate Michael McGurk killed because he was making him "the laughing stock of the eastern suburbs," a jury has heard.
Another One Nation candidate has come under fire after the contents of his Facebook page revealed interests in a number of sexual explicit pages and lewd groups.
Homeless people will be banned from camping in Melbourne, and a campaign will be launched to discourage donating items to rough sleepers, under a hardline council proposal.
Main Roads WA has been unable to confirm whether it can appeal a ruling compelling it to release Perth Freight Link planning documents, now that the government is in caretaker mode.
The NRL has made the biggest overhaul to its judiciary system in almost three decades, introducing a fine system that will ensure players avoid suspension for minor offences.
Australian Rugby Union chief executive Bill Pulver has conceded his organisation underpays its female sevens players in relation to what they're worth on a day the Olympic gold medallists received a major jersey sponsorship.
Ten minutes after the first bell rang out at 8.42am at Bonnyrigg High School on Thursday, chaos unfolded in popular science teacher Carolyn Cox's classroom.
A Melbourne teenager accused of murdering a friend over a $100 debt allegedly rammed the victim's head into a brick wall before calling an ambulance.
Dylan Voller, the young man in a spit hood and shackled to a chair in the controversial Four Corners program, will be released early from jail in Darwin.
Shares in OceanaGold slumped in late trading on a statement by the Philippine government it may force the closure of its Dipidio mine, which has been the subject of recent wrangling between the company and the government.
Canberra University opened its new X-ray laboratory on Thursday afternoon, adding to its ''broad suite'' of healthcare facilities.
President Donald Trump has thrown the US-Australia refugee deal into grave doubt with a single post on Twitter.
Shares in Downer EDI soared to a seven-year high on Thursday morning after the contractor lifted its full-year profit forecast following a lack of any bad news in its December-half earnings.
Greater Western Sydney have scored another victory against the AFL and now look certain to retain their contentious Riverina academy zone and, specifically, Albury.
The Australian Football League picked its most famous foes to boot it into a brave new world.
The collapse of national fashion brands Marcs and David Lawrence has added another 1130 workers to the retail rout that claimed close to 2000 jobs in the sector before Christmas.
One of two females sitting on the board of Seven West Media has resigned after just 19 months in the role.
The new US President's state visit has sparked protests in London and an outcry in British Parliament.
Urth Energy, which billed itself as a "boutique" energy retailer focusing on solar energy systems, has appointed an external administrator.
NRL chief executive Todd Greenberg can thank his rival code counterpart Bill Pulver after the Australian Rugby Union came in over the top to stop Ben Barba featuring for Toulon at the Brisbane Tens in an act of solidarity against players trying to beat the system.
Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham says commonsense drinks breaks will be implemented in a pre-season scorcher in Mudgee.
WA Treasurer Mike Nahan has labelled Labor leader Mark McGowan an "economic lightweight" after he claimed he would get the state's finances back in the black in his first term of government if he wins the election.
The official website for the Australian Taxation Office crashed at around 9am on Thursday morning with the tax office blaming issues related to hardware faults.
Gold Coast co-captain Steven May says coach Rodney Eade is showing no signs of a man in the last year of his contract.
Public schools' share of students has increased for the second year running nationwide, marking a determined end to a 40 year decline in government school enrolments.
Conventional wisdom says that in times of turbulence gold and the yen are places to hide, but some investors are cautious.
A Coburg North man has been charged over the daylight shooting at a tattoo parlour in Glenroy on Tuesday.
Cloaked in body armour and bearing heavy weapons, more than 1000 German police officers swooped down Wednesday on more than 50 homes, offices and mosques in shock-and-awe raids.
A man continues to teach children even after pleading guilty to a sex crime against a former student.
Come early morning the men would pound away at the old, faded, heavy punching bags, sweat pooling on the parquetry floor.
A monument to ill-fated explorers Burke and Wills will be put in storage for five years to make way for Melbourne Metro Tunnel construction at City Square.
Positive trade numbers failed to boost investors' appetites for shares, while the Aussie dollar shot over US76¢.
Former Liberal frontbencher says cutting the bureaucracy would show 'leadership'.
Matt Brown was working up to 60 hours a week when he realised something had to change.
In the first counter-terror raid of the Trump administration, almost everything that could go wrong did.
Protesters against the contentious $1.9 billion Perth Freight Link project have rallied outside WA Premier Colin Barnett's office, demanding work cease until the March state election.
Some passengers on board the Sun Princess brought back more than they bargained for from their holiday, with 100 falling ill with gastro.
Both in professional and amateur capacities, for many years Neil McRitchie has worked behind the scenes to ensure Canberra theatre runs smoothly.
"It feels like someone is stabbing a knife in our chest when we hear different stories every day."
Andrew Scipione is set to bring forward his retriment as NSW Police Commissioner after almost 10 years in the position.
The Aussie dollar has convincingly cleared the US76c hurdle after the trade surplus shot up to its highest on record, but local stocks sag.
Personal SMS messages of Telstra customers are being received by phone users of other networks across Australia after a fire disrupted services at an exchange in Sydney.
Brisbane's record office vacancy rates have improved, despite the introduction of major new commercial buildings in the CBD, a new Property Council of Australia report has found.
There were only a handful of witnesses to the conversation Donald Trump and Malcolm Turnbull. So who leaked it?
Even the settlers seemed to know that this may be a last eviction, saying that now US President Donald Trump would support them.
It should have been one of the most congenial calls for the new commander in chief — a conversation with the leader of Australia, one of America's staunchest allies, at the end of a triumphant week.
A Canberra man who wielded a hammer and used it to hit things on Bunda Street told police he had wanted to "hurt someone", a court has heard.
The Premier is under pressure over the unpopular forced amalgamations policy
Perth Arson Squad detectives have released security footage showing a fire that gutted a bus causing hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage.
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