The path of US singer-songwriter Ryan Adams has taken many unexpected turns and that is a testimony to the role music plays in his life, writes Mark Bannerman.
The Prime Minister is particularly critical of the South Australian Government for what he describes as the South Australian Government's scheme but it's not the state's scheme, says Danny Price
The "patchwork" of different renewable energy targets from the states and territories will "create widespread power system security problems", according to Danny Price.
A "wickedly manipulative" serial paedophile priest is sentenced to stay behind bars until at least 2026 for the sexual abuse of boys at St Stanislaus College.
The Catholic Church paid more than $276 million in claims to thousands of victims of child sexual abuse, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has heard.
Mike Fitzpatrick reflects on the ups and downs of his 10-year reign as AFL chairman, including Essendon's doping saga, gambling and the new women's league.
The Indigenous Aurukun primary school run in partnership with Noel Pearson routinely overstated enrolments because there was a misunderstanding of policy, a report finds.
The installation of a new gas-fired generator and the establishment of a solar thermal power plant are the most likely short-term solutions to electricity shortages in SA, Professor John Spoehr says.
Tasmania's biggest salmon producer is set to lose its key sustainability certificate and there are fears for the local tourism industry over the poor health of Macquarie Harbour.
A Melbourne taxi driver caught doing 144 kilometres an hour in an 80kph zone told police he was speeding because he had to get to a job, police allege.
A re-elected Barnett Government would take a hard line on public sector reforms and privatise more services to combat state debt, the WA Treasurer reveals.