Photographer reveals he's broke after being sued by a monkey
It was meant to be a harmless selfie, designed to highlight the plight of the endangered crested black macaque.
It was meant to be a harmless selfie, designed to highlight the plight of the endangered crested black macaque.
Welcome to the totalitarian state of WA.
The Turnbull government has warned the states their threat to "go it alone" on a clean energy target will only create chaos and inefficiency.
Elon Musk's intervention in Australia's energy crisis is widening a divide over the future of coal.
A further 2000 residents could be evacuated as a massive fire at a Coolaroo recycling plant continues into its second day.
Shares extend yesterday's strong gains, led higher by the big banks, while the Australian dollar is nudging a four-month high.
The Trump administration has decided for the second time to certify Iranian compliance with the nuclear agreement struck with Barack Obama.
Fremantle superstar Nathan Fyfe has finally agreed to terms on a lucrative new contract to end all speculation he could walk out as a free agent at the end of this season.
Motorists making their way into Brisbane city can expect delays following a traffic crash on the Story Bridge.
So what's next for internet sensation Chris Uhlmann after his assessment of Donald Trump went viral?
The charges relate to the assault of a 21-year-old woman who was found by paramedics in a Bulimba townhouse on July 2 with "horrific" life-threatening injuries.
Transport Minister Jacinta Allan has slammed Metro's performance following Thursday's network-wide outage as "completely unacceptable" and has flagged tighter contract controls to ensure there is not a repeat of last night's failure.
A Brisbane Uber driver has been charged with raping a teenage girl, the second of the service's drivers to face charges in a week.
Adelaide insist there's no danger in forward Tom Lynch returning to AFL action just over a fortnight since being in intensive care with a viral illness.
Josh Frydenberg has always been a man in a hurry.
Charlie Gard has a slim chance of benefiting from an experimental treatment in the US, a medical expert has told the court that holds the baby's life in its hands.
Toxic smoke from the giant Coolaroo recycling plant fire blowing across Melbourne could have serious long-term health implications for people in the area, an atmospheric expert has warned.
A number of Iraqi military personnel have been suspended and an investigation launched after videos surfaced purportedly showing Iraqi forces killing and beating suspected IS fighters in Mosul.
Public Service Commissioner blames unions and protracted bargaining for top-heavy pay growth.
Inescapable, insecure and irresistibly convenient, email provides an almost uncomfortably intimate view into the historical record.
People living near a massive Melbourne recycling plant blaze are being evacuated due to highly hazardous smoke.
President Donald Trump said he is considering quotas and tariffs to deal with the "big problem" of steel dumping from China.
Professional boxer Lauryn Eagle has allegedly tested positive in a random drug test after she was pulled over in Sydney's south.
The move comes as the bank makes a push to recruit and keep hold of top tech talent in the face of intensifying competition.
The head of Santos says Australia is at risk of mimicking Argentina in crippling it's own gas industry.
On Thursday, the British government published the text of the so-called 'Great Repeal Bill'.
A $75 million dollar upgrade for Westfield Whitford City in Perth's northern suburbs is almost complete and shoppers are being given a sneak peek at what's inside.
In 1999, Bill Gates made 15 predictions about the future that seemed a little outrageous at the time.
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A blind Perth man is launching legal action against his superannuation fund and their insurers after being denied access to his disability insurance benefit.
The federal government has taken steps to serve embattled mining magnate Clive Palmer with documents alleging he and his missing nephew owe hundreds of millions of dollars.
The Australian dollar has risen to its highest against the greenback since March and could press still higher today.
Technology companies such as Apple and Facebook will be forced to hand over encrypted messages to police under new laws.
The man is accused of repeatedly harassing a woman he met on a dating app then threatening to post videos of their intimate moments together when she refused to see him again.
The Australian dollar is still rising strongly and has reached a four-month high against its US counterpart, which remains unchanged ahead of key US jobs figures.
Handwritten notes started coming out of the ATM, appealing for help. Police found a worker stuck inside.
A male detainee has been on the run for four days after escaping a secure mental health facility.
Come September, high-flying Geelong will be chasing the AFL flag.
Oil prices rose 1.3 per cent overnight after much stronger demand in China overshadowed a report on rising OPEC output.
US President Donald Trump is holding the door open to a reversal of his decision to pull his country out of the Paris climate accord.
Local sharemarket is set to open lower on the back of a quiet night on Wall Street.
Canberra's inner-north is known for hipsters. It's also home to the city's least religious people.
The Brumbies have landed another re-signing, bolstering their playmaker stocks for 2018 and beyond.
A Victorian man who trained his pet dogs to maul and kill wild animals will spend six months in prison.
Major Australian government agencies are regularly buying off-the-shelf phone hacking tools.
This year, the Vatican announced an investigation into the misuse of €422,000 after revelations by Emiliano Fittipaldi, an Italian journalist.
APS pay gap blame, and agencies purchase hacking technology.
Payette said the appointment was a second chance to serve Canada.
The train meltdown could not have come at a worse time - both for passengers, because it happened on the cusp of peak hour, and for Metro, because the Andrews government is believed to be on the verge of announcing it will hand Metro a seven-year contract extension.
Fed chair Janet Yellen said America's raging opioid epidemic has economic implications alongside its clear social costs.
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