Four batches of life-saving anti-allergy device EpiPens are recalled because they may fail to activate or require increased force — with potentially deadly consequences.
The five-year-old daughter of a woman stabbed to death in Canberra confided in family members about what unfolded on the night of her mother's death, a court hears.
Staff at one of Australia's busiest airports have been setting up camp and sleeping at work, which they say is because they cannot afford to go home between shifts.
NSW hospital patients whose private medical records were found in a public carpark and on a footpath were not informed of the privacy breach, documents reveal.
A former Don Dale guard tells the royal commission he was "joking" when he asked youth detainees to perform oral sex, and "goofing around" in a separate incident where he encouraged a boy to "eat s***".
A training midwife was "shocked" at the condition of a newborn baby who died of head injuries suffered during his birth at the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, an inquest hears.
Gold Coast, St George Illawarra and Newcastle face fines totalling $350,000 after being issued with breach notices for failing to follow the NRL's concussion rules during round three.
Adelaide Oval management is not ruling out the need for extra electricity generation at the stadium, as it proceeds with an $8 million upgrade of its light and sound equipment.
New windfarms in South Australia will face tougher technical standards, amid concern the state's heavy reliance on intermittent renewable generators has left the electricity grid prone to collapse.
The board of a popular Victorian alpine resort faces the sack for spending $85,000 of taxpayers' money on family trips overseas, entertaining friends, bonuses and extravagant staff prizes.
Severe storms are on the way for Melbourne and parts of Victoria, as humidity in the city soars to levels more familiar to residents of Brisbane or Sydney.
Amber Dawson lives in the heart of Melbourne's heroin trade and believes a safe injecting room will help put a stop to the daily ritual of people shooting up in front of her family home.
Recordings of conversations between police and forensic experts investigating the murder of Lloyd Rayney's wife Corryn are played to a court hearing the Perth barrister's defamation case.