Lealiifano plays his first match since leukemia diagnosis
Former ACT Brumbies captain Christian Lealiifano will make his first appearance for the club since being diagnosed with leukemia last year.
Former ACT Brumbies captain Christian Lealiifano will make his first appearance for the club since being diagnosed with leukemia last year.
Firefighters are battling a huge blaze after a tanker and a car collided in a horrific crash on the Mornington Peninsula.
Two of the prisoners who escaped from Bali's Kerobokan jail on Monday have been arrested in Dili, the capital of East Timor.
Question: What happens to your blood when you're dehydrated?
The decision to introduce Prep to Queensland's schools 10 years ago will have a surprising flow-on effect to the balance sheet for the state's universities.
The bridge, 4.5 metres wide and with an observation patform, will run from the fourth floor of the casino and hotel complex diagonally across the Brisbane River to join South Bank.
British PM Theresa May's office says around 600 buildings in England have cladding similar to the type blamed for the quick spread of flames in Grenfell Tower.
Angry rainbow-clad protesters waited in vain for tennis legend Margaret Court at a Liberal Party fundraiser in Melbourne on Thursday night.
Australia on Thursday launched the AMBER Alert initiative with Facebook Australia.
The selected teams for AFL round 14, starting with the Adelaide v Hawthorn game at Adelaide Oval.
Salim Mehajer, the embattled former deputy mayor of Auburn, has had two of his businesses placed under voluntary administration.
Josh Papalii wants State of Origin win to ignite the Canberra Raiders' season.
The Western Bulldogs have revealed that veteran Travis Cloke is taking an indefinite break from football as he battles mental health issues.
A Hells Angel who bashed a teenage German tourist with a baseball bat for claiming to be a member of the motorcycle gang has had his appeal overturned by the High Court.
Nation's top public servant now earning nearly $880,000.
Payment software a "shambles" a "shit show" and a "cock-up", say public servants.
"Dumbest half of football NSW has played"? Really? When the eighth Immortal speaks, it usually pays to listen. But what were the key moments in a second half in which NSW possibly let State of Origin supremacy slip?
City centre expansion plans a step closer.
West Australians will be hit in the hip pocket again with households set to be slugged close to $440 a year in bills in a range of increased fees and charges announced by the McGowan government.
With Australian companies more expensive than regional peers, it makes less sense for global investors to sink money into the ASX.
Two councillors have now put their hands up to replace Paul Pisasale, who resigned several weeks before he was charged with extortion.
Domino's Pizza is more than $800 million overvalued and will not meet its ambitious growth targets because it needs to share more profit with store owners, investment bank Citi says.
An audit report on the pesticides authority says it's unprepared to manage the risk of staff losses.
Fremantle Dockers pesky goalsneak Hayden Ballantyne is set to play his first game of the season in the crucial clash against the Cats.
 Established in 2015, Pigeonhole Theatre is a theatre company dedicated to staging professional productions and providing opportunities for women to embody great roles on and off the stage.
More than 10,000 slides from the ANU's art department are up for grabs
New twist in controversy over who pays for electricity meters in Gungahlin apartment building.
But ACT Emergency Services Agency commissioner Dominic Lane said it was a change in reporting lines that made it appear as if firefighters performing administrative duties were "bureaucrats".
The ACT government will allow pharmacists to vaccinate for whooping cough.
The brother of a teenager convicted for being part of the Grindr extortion ring faces sentencing.
"Enormous price for one night's foolhardiness".
Rohan Samara is grateful he came to Australia 40 years ago, rather than in more recent times.
The Australian National University has revealed more details of its ambitious Union Court revelopment.
The country's five biggest banks are embroiled in a new tax brawl, after SA's government infuriated banks by imposing a new levy.
"Most clients do love her - she's a real conversation starter."
Attempts to impose major restrictions on an $11 billion merger of gaming giants Tabcorp and Tatts on the grounds it may diminish bidding for wagering licenses have been quashed by the competition tribunal.
A former federal public servant who embezzled more than $1 million has been jailed.
A Shepparton man who died of a rare mosquito-borne virus initially thought he was coming down with a cold when he became ill in Thailand.
It comes as work to move a crew of firefighters out of their triple-0 call centre begins.
Stephen Moore is back as Wallabies captain and says Saturday's match against Italy cannot come quick enough after a disheartening loss to Scotland.
About 5000 mourners attend funeral in Virginia of Muslim girl who was beaten to death with baseball bat.
Federal politicians are set for a July 1 cash bonanza, with every MP in Parliament to receive thousands of extra dollars in pay, and a cut to their tax rate.
A woman acquitted of attempting to murder her mother will not serve more jail time for refusing a drug test.
James McManus has parted company with the Newcastle Knights, thereby ending the awkward situation of working for the club while proceeding with legal action against it.
Leading English academics and former HSC chief examiners have warned that plans to make HSC English exams shorter and give questions word limits will make it easier for students to game the system and will "further fuel the HSC tutoring industry and its commercial gain".
Cameron Smith, Billy Slater, Cooper Cronk and Will Chambers will miss the top-of-the-ladder showdown with Sydney Roosters in Adelaide on Saturday night.
With a cloud over Johnathan Thurston due to a shoulder problem Queensland suffered another blow ahead of the series decider in Brisbane.
Another crash and burn of Tax Office's internet systems with just nine days until tax time.
Michael Hibberd learnt plenty while he was banned from playing AFL in 2016.
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika had the opening Bledisloe Cup match in the back of his mind when picking a team to face Italy on Saturday but believes the team will be quite different come August 19 at ANZ Stadium.
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