Sydney's miracle dog Charlie survives after three trains pass over him
Meet Charlie, the much-loved family pet who is now safely home after a near-death encounter with trains on the Illawarra line.
Meet Charlie, the much-loved family pet who is now safely home after a near-death encounter with trains on the Illawarra line.
All the team news as the Sea Eagles take on the Dragons in the match of the round.
Authorities are calling it Australia's largest-ever seizure of ice and the drugs were found - all 903 kilograms - in floorboards.
Giants coach Leon Cameron has few doubts the gun AFL midfielder will resist a reported nine-year.
Train services have been suspended and traffic delays are mounting after the smash on Wednesday afternoon.
Canberrans could nip up to Sydney in just two hours if a new railway proposal gets the green light.
"Banks understand that they are swimming against the tide of powerful global forces that can be extremely exhausting and dispiriting".
Floods and landslips caused by the tail-end of powerful Cyclone Debbie have blocked roads and closed schools across New Zealand's north island.
Lawyers are gathering information to launch a class action against the Catholic Diocese of Bunbury for sex crimes allegedly committed by a former Esperance priest.
A former University of Canberra lecturer has been found guilty by a jury of raping and making advances on a number of students.
A NSW university will return $10 million to thousands of current and former employees after it discovered it has underpaid their superannuation entitlements since 2009.
There are cheaper, safer sites for new public housing than Holder and Chapman's precious green spaces.
Once upon a time, a little white house was built along a potholed road in South Yarra.
The much-battered Navitas is enjoying some good news, having been nominated as one of the few companies singled out for counter-consensus outperform calls from equity strategists.
Banks need to think harder about how they measure customer satisfaction when it comes to rewarding staff, according the head of a government inquiry into banking remuneration.
Has Donald Trump's rhetoric emboldened Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad to unleash more suffering on his own people.
Julia Proud cried when she was told she needed to stop taking her opioids. "The thought of feeling the pain again was too confronting."
You may want to take your lunch break or look up at the sky around two o'clock on Wednesday afternoon as an A350-900 Singapore Airlines aircraft will make a low flyby past Perth city.
Strong gains in miners and energy stocks aren't enough to offset losses in the banks and another bad day for Telstra.
Hone your computer skills: Finance and IT professionals can expect the highest salary increases this year as wages across the board stagnate.
After a night drinking and dancing at Kings Cross clubs, a woman found her friend on the street upset, crying hysterically, and hunched over.
The manufacturer of Nurofen must pay a $6 million penalty, after a final appeal to the High Court was rejected on Wednesday.
The service has been providing safe and effective terminations to hundreds of Australian women, a review has found.
​A friend of murder victim Corryn Rayney has told her husband's defamation trial he initially did not tell police his relationship with her went beyond a "kiss and cuddle" out of respect, rather than to avoid being a person of interest in her death.
Christian Porter has been dubbed 'The Leader of the Canberra Six', in a stinging attack by long-time Liberal Party donor and wealthy businessman Julian Stawell, who recently called into question the level of advocacy Mr Porter provides for his home state.
Former Family First senator Bob Day was ineligible to have been elected, the High Court has ruled.
Among other nuggets, a former AFL umpire explains how commentators' calls can make an umpire throw food at the television.
Iceland has became the first country to introduce legislation requiring employers to prove they are paying men and women equally.
The youngest child of former Canberra Raiders captain Terry Campese and wife Sarah, Jett made his rugby league debut for the Queanbeyan Blues on the weekend.
Geelong have revealed midfielder George Horlin-Smith fractured his thumb moments before booting the winning goal in their one-point win over North Melbourne.
Fairfax Media has begun a period of staff consultation ahead of job cuts that will contribute to lowering costs by $30 million.
An advertiser boycott against Fox News's Bill O'Reilly picked up dramatic speed on Tuesday.
North Melbourne big man Mason Wood's AFL return has been delayed after he was hurt during a VFL practice match.
The Corrective Services Department has been asked to review which prisoners could potentially be released from jail after the new Labor government revealed the state's prison system was near bursting point and there were no funds to build a new facility.
Taylor turns to banking sector to get digital transformation back on track.
Melbourne Storm star Billy Slater says Cooper Cronk's decision to leave the club at the end of this season will have no bearing on his future.
A man has been found guilty of causing more than half a million dollars worth of damage to a Canberra office building after a judge said his bizarre behaviour was sparked by a motel room minibar binge and not mental illness.
You could buy more than a dozen Sydney harbourview mansions.. or splurge out on this rare gem.
Photos and videos show victims choking and foaming at the mouth.
Staff member was "acting without authority" when he contacted One Nation powerbroker, Nicholls says.
After 35 years of marriage, this wealthy couple split. She got $15 million in a settlement, but claims she did not know about the $93 million bonanza her former husband was about to cash in on the stock market.
H&M; boss says the multinational isn't to blame for the demise of Australian labels as it sharpens its sustainability focus.
The NSW Waratahs have once again tweaked their back line but will be bolstered by the return of five-eighth Bernard Foley against the Hurricanes in Wellington on Friday.
Treasurer Scott Morrison has hit back at suggestions the government should tighten tax breaks for investors to improve housing affordability in Australia, arguing increased supply is the best way to manage the problem.
Western Australia's leading real estate body pours cold water on the latest disruptive technology.
Government orders an independent review of how a dam was operated before floods hit the Eton area, south of Mackay, sparking dozens of dramatic rescues.
Controversial anti-Islam activist and former Dutch politician Ayaan Hirsi Ali says authorities need to more effectively "assimilate" Muslim immigrants already settled in Australia.
Lawmakers introduced legislation that would require border agents to obtain a warrant before searching data held on electronic devices belonging to Americans.
Rockhampton's mayor has blamed a shortage of funds for a decision to install temporary levees in the middle of streets.
Two people are in hospital and their alleged assailants arrested after separate incidents on Tuesday afternoon across the state.
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