Six-car crash causing traffic delays on Pacific Motorway at Gold Coast
Delays stretched back about 10 kilometres to Stapylton and were continuing to build during the evening
Delays stretched back about 10 kilometres to Stapylton and were continuing to build during the evening
The Australian Rugby Union concedes expanding Super Rugby to 18 teams last year was a major mistake but is adamant the increase had no bearing on the decision to axe a local franchise.
Ardent Leisure, the owner of the Dreamworld theme park, has revealed a fall of 34.3 per cent in revenue at the parks.
Centrelink's demands on former welfare recipients targeted by its "robo-debt" program were neither "reasonable" nor 'fair", the Commonwealth Ombudsman has found.
The death of John Clarke has devastated his friend and long-time collaborator Bryan Dawe.
A generous slice of the Murdoch family's Cruden Farm could be rezoned for housing, in a sale that its trustees say will guarantee continuing public access to one of Victoria's favourite gardens.
Pauline Hanson has celebrated One Nation's 20th anniversary with an attack on the media.
RSL members will be forced to vote for a new state leadership without knowing the outcome of an investigation into recent financial scandals that have left some of the leadership candidates under a cloud.
Geelong premiership captain Cameron Ling has likened Hawthorn's predicament to the one faced by his Cats after their run of premierships.
Marina Go has caused a stir by claiming she receives too much media attention because she's a woman
Police have charged a woman following an alleged hit run collision in Main Ridge last week.
The radio host has accused Scott Morrison of lying, being "boring" and "treating him like an idiot".
Another Australian subsidiary of failed music streaming app Guvera has gone into administration, with the company now focused entirely overseas.
A salesman sacked after making an "offensive and vulgar" Facebook post during work hours has won an unfair dismissal case and been awarded $6238.
The Australian Wheat Board's former chairman Trevor Flugge has been fined $50,000 and banned from managing a company for five years.
While the Force and Rebels take legal advice on an ARU decision to remove one of them from Super Rugby, the only ARU director to vote for a five-team future says he is "uncomfortable" with how the governing body is going about its decision.
Thredbo has recorded its biggest snow dump of the year, while Canberra copped 13mm of rain since 9am Sunday.
Has the sting gone out of the NRL's once-feared home ground advantage?
A Turkish Airlines jet arrived at its destination with an extra passenger after cabin crew helped a woman give birth mid-flight.
Parents who park the car but leave the engine running during school pick-up and drop-off times would be penalised under anti-idling laws proposed to cut harmful vehicle emissions.
Blake Austin's teammates have a running joke where they ask him if he ever played in the NRL before he arrived in the capital.
Beijing:Â The Beijing government is calling on its citizens to catch foreign spies, offering a reward of up to 500,000 Chinese yuan ($97,000) for tip-offs to police.
A Supreme Court Judge has found a Perth father guilty of lighting his children on fire at their home in 2015.
Josh Papalii doesn't consider himself a leader, but the softly spoken giant's teammates still look to him for inspiration.
A more mature Dustin Martin would no longer be overwhelmed at the prospect of moving clubs, says Jake King.
Canberra students could explore international landmarks without leaving the classroom.
One woke from an afternoon nap, the other turned on the news. Both instinctively knew something was terribly wrong.
Port Adelaide ruckman Paddy Ryder has been offered a one-match ban for his off-the-ball hit on Adelaide's Riley Knight.
The Queensland government will introduce legislation forcing more agencies to conduct internal reviews following the death of a child.
Egypt is under a state of emergency again after suicide bombers targeting Christians on Palm Sunday ushered in the latest bloody chapter for the largest minority in the Middle East.
News that BHP is being urged to demerge its petroleum assets pushed the benchmark stock index to its highest since April 2015.
The recent high iron ore price was too good to be true anyway, say investors who refused to sell off the miners on Monday.
A popular student pub on Swanston Street could be one of the first business casualties of the Andrews government's $10.9 billion rail tunnel under the city centre.
The ASX tops 5900 points in broad-based gains led by BHP Billiton after a US hedge fund urges a restructure, while the Aussie dollar continues to fall.
Jordan De Goey's three-match suspension for a late-night incident is expected to start this weekend with the midfielder likely to line-up in Collingwood's opening VFL clash.
As her husband serves a jail sentence over his business dealings at Circular Quay, Judith Obeid has been grilled in court about the cash profits.
Malcolm Turnbull has admitted a potentially lucrative free trade agreement with India is now on the backburner.
Paramedics on scene suspected the victim had suffered a fractured skull and was airlifted to Princess Alexandra Hospital.
The principal of Kambala School has resigned after parents and teachers mounted a campaign to have her removed.
Daydream Island will close its doors and for more than a year after category four Cyclone Debbie tore through the island at the end of March.
Houses are still without power and the temperature remains very cold.
A dangerous arsonist who perpetrated what he preached online has been jailed for 14 and a half years in a case a judge said had exposed the vulnerability of the justice system.
Two iconic Canberra buildings and one sculpture have been given their fashion debut as part of Zilpah Tart's Autumn Winter 2017 collection.
Australia's big miners and banks stand to benefit from a marked rise in foreign investors ploughing money into the ASX.
The Queensland government is investigating water spills from the Abbot Point coal terminal into neighbouring wetlands as an expert predicts long-term environmental damage.
Penrith's James Tamou expects the team's banned trio, including skipper Matt Moylan, to make amends when they make an expected return to the NRL team this week.
Police reduced the motorway down to one lane, after a man's alleged dangerous drive, stretching more than 20 kilometres, came to an end.
Kade Simpson did nothing and was rewarded. It's time to stop rewarding doing nothing.
The decision to euthanise a baby dolphin found stranded in the Peel Harvey Estuary on Saturday drew criticism from the public, but the Department of Parks and Wildlife has defended its actions.
The Reject Shop's share price has continued to plunge, as market analysts suggest the discount retailer needs to start closing stores.
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