Gold Coast yoga leggings with sacred deity condemned by Hindus
The clothing first faced criticism from the US earlier this month and this has since been backed by the Hindu Council of Australia.
The clothing first faced criticism from the US earlier this month and this has since been backed by the Hindu Council of Australia.
In a nation of 320 million people, it could fall to one self-effacing man to erase America's rotten boroughs and change the map of the country for years to come.
A sleepless Jarryd Hayne conceded he is already "off himself" and had no issue with Wayne Bennett's criticism of his State of Origin stupor after battling back spasms to give the Titans a glimmer of NRL finals hope.
How a retirement village group makes huge profits while its residents are left with shattered dreams and crippled savings.
No Johnathan Thurston, no hope. That was certainly the case in game one when the Blues humiliated the Maroons in their own backyard to take a 1-0 series lead.
Brisbane needs more bus lanes and busways to tackle congestion, an industry group has argued.
A man suspected of driving a van at Muslim worshippers leaving a London mosque has been charged with terrorism-related murder and attempted murder, British police said on Friday.
The government will pump an extra $23.5 billion into the nation's schools over 10 years than it promised in last year's budget.
The federal Liberal Party machine must transform itself and modernise to take on the "cashed up cabal" of Labor, the Greens, unions and GetUp, according to outgoing acting director Andrew Bragg.
Laurie Daley believes Queensland will use Johnathan Thurston's season-ending injury as extra motivation to honour their absent hero in the State of Origin decider.
Johnathan Thurston feared he would compromise his health after football if he delayed shoulder surgery and tried to nurse his battered body through to a State of Origin farewell next month.
Gold Coast Suns star Gary Ablett's 300th AFL game will be delayed due to a calf injury.
Fremantle has been dealt a major blow before there clash with Geelong on Sunday, with superstar Nat Fyfe ruled out with injury.
Dylan Shiel has left open the possibility of leaving the club. But there is a silver lining.
Western Bulldogs coach Luke Beveridge has taken aim at those spreading rumours about his football club, suggesting that they have an "agenda trying to pull us apart."
Waratahs duo Rob Horne and Jack Dempsey never thought they would get the chance to don a Wallabies jersey this year, for completely different reasons.
The Wallabies have been world rugby's most ill-disciplined side when it comes to conceding yellow cards since the World Cup and are spending almost a tenth of their matches a man down.
Melbourne Storm back-rower Felise Kaufusi is enjoying a breakthrough season.
Luke Lewis believes Tom Trbojevic is the NRL's next superstar.
Andrew Fifita, one of the NRL's most damaging forwards, has resisted the lure of testing his value on the open market and signed a four-year extension at the Sharks.
Poor sales for concerts and inclement weather in Wagga Wagga created a perfect storm for Southern Stars Touring Company Pty Ltd, with debts in the hundreds of thousands.
Everything you need to know about round 14 of the 2017 AFL season.
Police are considering manslaughter charges over the Grenfell Tower tragedy, after confirming the insulating cladding on the building had failed safety tests.
There's not many footy fans who get to actually train with their heroes. But that happened for Heath Linton. It was a day he will never forget.
Australian tourism marketers and sporting events use social medial platform Sina Weibo.
Racing club chairman Alan Tutt, a self-described animal lover, cries when asked how he feels about a greyhound racing ban.
ACT Brumbies prodigal son Laurie Fisher will return to Canberra next season as an assistant coach.
Canberra Raiders coach Ricky Stuart wants Pauline Hanson to follow through and be part of the solution.
After swearing off special deals, the education minister has offered Canberra's non-government schools help to transition to Gonski 2.0.
Two men who allegedly extorted money from a $144 million tax fraud syndicate allegedly used Sydney property developer Michael Teplitsky to launder their money.
Police have raised their first AMBER Alert on Facebook and are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing girl Milena Malkic.
Mobile prices could drop 5.6 per cent nationally, saving consumers more than $650 million collectively every year, if the competition watchdog forces Telstra to share its regional mobile network, Vodafone claims.
Skills Canberra has tightened some processes after two early-career apprentices were injured on ACT work sites last year.
Compromise and brinkmanship helped Gonski 2.0 survive the turbulent Senate crossbench.
"We love that it's Canberra's own Rockefeller Centre in New York and Hyde Park in London."
Melbourne's poorer golf clubs are merging, relocating or closing, while the city's richest sandbelt courses thrive.
The long-haul airline is offering a "neighbour-free seat" option for economy-class passengers allowing them to bid for as many as three seats next to their own.
Education Minister Simon Birmingham says he makes no apologies for new rules compelling state governments to significantly increase their school spending after the Turnbull government's "Gonski 2.0" passed Parliament in the early hours of Friday morning.
Stunning new artwork unveiled at the Canberra Centre.
O Canada - it's your birthday.
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Motor vehicle sales have decreased in the ACT.
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Callum the heavy metal kid got to meet another of his heroes - in Belconnen on Thursday night.
Federal politicians have slashed their overseas travel bill by half.
The government departments are using services from tech company that helped FBI hack smartphones.
With the controversial cuts affecting hundreds of thousands of workers due to start taking effect from next weekend, unions are launching a last-minute legal challenge.
Records repetitive, incomplete and poorly structured.
Anti-terror bollards will become a permanent part of Melbourne's streetscape.
Labor and the CPSU say an audit report shows the government has undermined the beleaguered agency.
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