Jazz king will perform with his sons in Canberra
The royal family of Australian jazz will play at the Canberra International Music Festival.
The royal family of Australian jazz will play at the Canberra International Music Festival.
Up to 120 homes could be powered by a mini hydro-electric scheme that's been proposed by locals for Warburton.
West Coast small forward Jamie Cripps is bracing for up to a two months out of the game with an ankle injury he copped late into the Eagles thumping from Hawthorn at the MCG on Sunday.
After 20 years as the king of cable news, O'Reilly's return to broadcasting came not on camera, but in the form of a 19-minute recorded podcast.
A Filipino lawyer asked the International Criminal Court to charge the Philippine President with mass murder and crimes against humanity in the killings of thousands of people over three decades.
Two men in their 70s escaped an aircraft crash at Gatton.
Thousands have packed Martin Place for the Anzac Day dawn service, amid tightened security and a cloud of terrorism.
Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson has apologised to Wayne Carey for his personal attack on the North Melbourne champion, during a face-to-face meeting between the former teammates on Tuesday morning.
An estimated 16,000 servicemen and women turned out in polished medals and an assortment of ceremonial headwear from berets to bearskins - and New Zealanders wearing distinctive lemon squeezer hats - for this year's Anzac Day March.
When you stand there, at the ground these people were killed on, it is hard to be prideful. It is humbling. You reflect on the terrible waste of it, that their lives could have been spent in living good, useful lives instead of being torn apart. You think of the wives and families and lovers back home receiving the news.
A new report has heightened concerns that Russia may turn its playbook on France in an effort to harm Macron's candidacy and bolster his rival's Marine Le Pen.
An international fugitive who stole almost half a million dollars during an ATM cracking spree in NSW will face extradition to Europe over his role in a deadly people smuggling tragedy.
Police have found the body of a woman who went missing after a fishing trip north of Bundaberg.
A man in his 70s required stitches to his forehead following a collision with one of the horses - which range from three metres to 5.5m tall - while walking and talking with a friend.
Melbournians are in for a soggy Anzac Day after heavy rain and flash flooding lashed parts of the state overnight.
Discrimination against an Israeli tourist allegedly turned away by a Cairns business is "extremely disturbing", Queensland's Multicultural Affairs Minister Grace Grace says.
New polls, if correct, put the Conservatives on course for a historic majority of up to 150 seats.
A row over access to public space on the roof of the St Kilda Sea Baths has put Housing Minister Martin Foley at odds with another arm of the Andrews government.
Police are investigating after what is believed to have been a deliberately lit fire ripped through a Darling Downs state school overnight.
Indian authorities have listed four sculptures from the gallery's collection as stolen
Details of a remarkable pay arrangement came to light during a Federal Court examination by Joseph Gutnick's bankruptcy trustees.
At the end of the Anzac Dawn Service a small crowd trooped up Canberra's Mount Ainslie to commemorate Australia's Indigenous and Torres Strait soldiers.
A war memorial vandalised just days before Anzac Day has been restored by tradesmen who donated their services for free.
An earthquake of magnitude 6.9 has struck off the coast of Chile, rocking the capital Santiago and generating at least two significant aftershocks.
Few countries show as much contempt for their capital as Australia does.
Twenty one research projects funded by the federal government breached integrity standards in the past two years, while science experts warn research fraud and plagiarism in Australia is not being properly policed.
Perth's night skyline formed a spectacular backdrop for the city's biggest Anzac Day dawn service at the State War Memorial at Kings Park.
A driver has had an expensive day on the road after being caught on camera doing a burn-out at a set of traffic lights.
With plans for a $US1 trillion infrastructure program, President Donald Trump is looking halfway around the world for inspiration.
Three people have been arrested during a "wild night in Coogee" during which police were pelted with bottles by a crowd of up to 50 young people on the eve of Anzac Day.
With just one match left in round five, the AFL is on track for its second-highest attended round in history.
Television broadcast licence fees are top of mind in the media industry this week as the federal budget approaches.
A UN investigation into the massacres commonly attributed to the Syrian regime of President Bashar al-Assad are unlikely to move very quickly.
The source of dangerous lead in drinking water at the new Perth children's hospital was likely a government-owned "ring main", according to WA's Building Commissioner, contradicting state government claims that contractor John Holland is to blame.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has made an unannounced Anzac Day-eve visit to Iraq and Afghanistan to visit serving Australian troops, and leaders of both countries.
Scepticism is again proving unhealthy for European stock bears who see a monster behind every door.
Staying after class has never been this fun.
Emmanuel Macron, 39, could become the youngest contemporary French president. He would also be accompanied into the Élysée Palace by his wife, Brigitte, who is 24 years older than he is.
Flames dance and smoke drifts. The people of tiny Yambuk, way down in windblown south-west Victoria, have stoked a couple of drums with fire. A flag flutters above them in the dawn.
Scrutiny is mounting after a corn oil producer guaranteed debt of a neighbouring aluminium product manufacturer.
The White House announced Monday it would host an unusual private briefing on North Korea for the entire US Senate, prompting questions from lawmakers over whether the Trump administration intends to use the event as a photo op ahead of his 100-day mark.
Our live coverage of dawn services, vigils and Anzac Day across Victoria.
Alibaba chairman Jack Ma says society should prepare for decades of pain as the internet disrupts the economy.
Braving the morning cold and spitting rain, as many as 38,000 visitors gathered at the Australian War Memorial to commemorate Anzac Day on Tuesday.
Victorian MPs face a "profound" overhaul of the entitlements system, including tough new penalties for rorters, "real-time" online reporting of expense claims, and end to politicians ability to set their own salaries and allowances.
When thousands of Australian and New Zealand troops marched from the Belgian city of leper to the battlefields of the Western Front they passed two stone lions at the city's Menin Gate.
When Hiroe Tanaka's father died, he left behind something that would change her life: a recipe for fried meat on a stick. It was an act of love. His daughter adored the Japanese street food known as kushikatsu, and he'd spent endless hours working out how to make it just right.
Former Sydney Roosters and Canberra player was sent off 26 minutes into the Red Devils' 29-22 win over Toronto Wolfpack in the fifth round of the Ladbrokes Challenge Cup on Monday.
Papua New Guinea MP who called Peter Dutton 'ridiculous' was no longer technically an MP after last week's court ruling.
A bull shark caught off Swansea at Lake Macquarie has stirred up a social media storm, with a photo of the enormous aquatic predator quickly gaining notoriety.
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