Careers Australia collapses leaving students in limbo
One of Australia's largest private training colleges has collapsed, leaving 15,000 students in limbo and plunging 1000 staff into unemployment.
One of Australia's largest private training colleges has collapsed, leaving 15,000 students in limbo and plunging 1000 staff into unemployment.
Convicted drug smuggler's family has kept her father's ashes for the 39-year-old's return home.
​Jake Trbojevic has been anointed the third member of NSW's bash brothers after Aaron Woods and David Klemmer took the Manly tackling machine under their wings ahead of his State of Origin debut.
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A young German tourist has died and three others have been injured in a rollover crash near the remote West Australian settlement of Warburton.
Theresa May's Conservatives lead now just five points less than a fortnight before a national election.
"The dodgy tiger mascot who's got a squashed head" is making way for Toby, the real deal.
The President's Riyadh speech was long on rhetoric, but it was what he didn't say that has left many predicting further US failure in the Middle East.
SurfStitch has asked for its shares to be suspended from trade after the troubled online sports retailer was hit by a shareholder class action of as much as $100 million.
Out of the toy box and into the airport.
There will be only minor changes to the proposal to shake-up Queensland's electorates.
Alleged Bourke St killer Dimitrious Gargasoulas says the Illuminati were to blame for the attack.
Macdonald faces jail for misconduct in public office over the granting of a coal exploration licence
Bill Rothery now considers his monthly music subscription bill to be "more important than electricity".
After living in a 35 hectare dam next to the Hazelwood power station for about 18 months, Victoria's unique barramundi population has gone on a pre-winter move.
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Philippine troops backed by helicopters and tanks launched "precision" strikes on extremists linked to Islamic State.
Police are still working to extract and identify human remains found in a stormwater drain in central Queensland.
Australia's small business sector is taking steps to protect against the increasing risk of cyber crime.
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ASIO chief Duncan Lewis also warned the terror threat would persist: "We don't see this finishing any time soon."
Australia will play Fiji and Papua New Guinea in an unconventional exhibition match in Suva as their lead-in to this year's rugby league World Cup.
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Careers Australia has gone into voluntary administration with 1000 staff stood down and classes cancelled for 15,000 students.
The assaults allegedly occurred during remedial massage appointments at a clinic in Booragoon.
Kushner held meetings with the Russian ambassador to the US and a banker from Moscow last December.
Victoria's booming black market in stolen cars could be disrupted by a plan to hide small tracking devices on vehicles and new laws to tackle "rogue" scrap metal dealers with organised crime links.
Man allegedly skipped a Brisbane court sentencing last year before being nabbed interstate.
​Canterbury coach Des Hasler admits he is shocked by Raelene Castle's decision to stand down from her post as chief executive of the NRL club at the end of the year.
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The World Bank's chief economist has been stripped of his management duties after researchers rebelled against his efforts to make them communicate more clearly, including curbs on the written use of the word "and".
Queensland government's re-election chances have narrowed, with a new poll showing voter support is evenly split.
Single dad Colin Harper was on the verge of his dream job when the Sage Institute collapsed, robbing him of the qualification he’d spent 18 months working towards.
The ASX is set to open flat, even after Wall Street rallied, as a slump in the oil price is putting pressure on commodity currencies such as the Aussie dollar.
Port Adelaide forward Aaron Young has refused to blame umpiring for his side's loss to Geelong on Thursday night despite the game's dying minutes being shrouded in controversy.
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South Australian police are investigating the death of a mother and child in a suspected murder suicide at a home in Adelaide overnight.
The minister in charge of the state government's controversial council merger policy does not have a copy of the blueprint it is based on, it has emerged.
The Australian Electoral Commission has launched a formal investigation into the funding of a $106,000 private aircraft used by Pauline Hanson's One Nation.
Tigerair will introduce the service with a limited number of $10 one-way fares for the inaugural flights.
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Stubbornly low Treasury yields are spurring Wall Street to slash forecasts, regardless of the Fed's next rate move.
A toddler has died after suffering a cardiac arrest in Brisbane's north.
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Good morning, the clouds are lingering but there's only a slim chance of showers to round out the week.
A mobile phone has been credited with saving a woman's life in the Manchester explosion.
British police investigating the Manchester suicide bombing say they have found potentially suspicious items at an address in the nearby town of Wigan.
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