Markets Live: ASX's early spring wilts
Hopes that the first day of spring would bring a thaw to the ASX have wilted as a chill once again returns to the banks, while miners enjoy a jump in the iron ore price.
Hopes that the first day of spring would bring a thaw to the ASX have wilted as a chill once again returns to the banks, while miners enjoy a jump in the iron ore price.
Leading religious scholar says increasing prevalence of same-sex couples with children was an argument in favour of marriage equality, not an argument against.
Home prices in the nation's major cities rose only marginally in August as Sydney's blistering run stalled, a tentative sign of cooling that would be a relief to regulators seeking to head off a debt-driven bubble.
Murderer and rapist Adrian Bayley has been attacked inside Barwon Prison, with sources confirming that the notorious killer of Jill Meagher was stabbed by another inmate on Thursday night.
Staff at McDonald's Braddon have been praised for their quick-thinking.
"Filthy angry. I got my boys up early to have a special Father's Day breakfast at the school but have no access to funds - crying boys, disappointed father," a disgruntled customer posted to Facebook.
Hundreds of people across NSW have been struck down by gastroenteritis.
'Are we allowed to appeal this?' former AFL star said before his lawyer told him sit down.
A man extradited from New Zealand over the Logan toolbox murders has had his case briefly mentioned in a Queensland court.
After Britain voted to leave the European Union in a move known as Brexit, and some Californians agitated to leave the United States after President Donald Trump's election, has "threatening to leave" become the new political solution to thorny problems?
The woman was rushed to Royal Perth Hospital with serious injuries.
Cancer is the leading cause of death of Australian children, by disease. But only a tiny percentage of government funding goes to this research area.
The government will push ahead with a third trial site for its cashless welfare card, despite opposition, after a final evaluation of the policy found it had "considerable positive impact" in its original trials.
In a strange way Australian rugby's woes suit the coach's streetfighter qualities and project management skills.
Dozens of new homeowners have found a way to avoid the home-hunting 'just beyond reach and too expensive' or 'missing out at auction' nightmare.
The military watchdog has made a rare public plea for soldiers and veterans to come forward with any information they have about possible war crimes committed by Australian troops in Afghanistan.
Kisaku Suzuki once ran a company that made lolly-wrapping machines. And he was angry. And that's when the it came to him: he would use his firm's knowledge of sweets-packaging machines to develop the world's first sushi robot.
South Korean and Japanese jets have joined exercises with two US B-1B bombers above and near the Korean peninsula on Thursday, two days after North Korea sharply raised tension by firing a missile over Japan.
A 'system issue' left Bankwest customers with limited access to internet banking, ATMs and even over-the-counter services in bank branches.
Myer, Target and Big W are among retailers looking to a galaxy far, far away for a much-needed boost to their profits as Star Wars' Force Friday II rolls out today.
The Kingston IGA closed seemingly overnight this week.
Melbourne's train operator has been fined $1.2 million over a computer glitch that shut down the entire system during peak hour.
A federal government trial of cashless debit cards for welfare recipients in remote communities is being hailed as a success as the government expands the sites to the Goldfields in Western Australia
It's the high-seas mystery that's confounded historians for almost 200 years: what happened to the famous French navigator Comte de La Pérouse?
Tens of thousands of Rohingya Muslims are making desperate attempts to flee the violence.
If you live in Melbourne, this season of renewal and regeneration can suck. These are the main reasons why.
Apple has invited media to the first-ever event at Apple Park, colloquially known as its 'spaceship' headquarters: the giant, circular building in Cupertino, California, which the firm started building in 2013.
Canberra police are calling on the public to help find a missing 14-year-old girl.
Wall Street pushed higher overnight, setting up the local sharemarket for a slightly higher open.
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Victoria and the ACT gain new seats in Parliament, South Australia goes backwards.
Police said a disagreement turned physical and a resident lost the top of his finger after a 26-year-old pulled a knife.
The very nature of social media networks could be making us peculiarly vulnerable.
An ice-affected taxi driver has been caught on the Tullamarine Freeway.
Shark nets are back in the water for Sydney's beach but their effectiveness remains a contentious issue.
Authorities warned of the danger posed by the plant in Crosby, located 5 km northeast of Houston.
Plus new details for the ACT's third electorate and a 200-year-old French mystery.
A police officer was recorded trying to convince a white woman that she had nothing to worry about during a traffic stop because she was not black.
A decision to drop plans to replace Jackson, a slaveholder who advocated the removal of Native Americans from the US, with Tubman would be certain to prompt criticism.
The moves was retaliation for Russia's decision ordering the US to cut staff at its embassy and consulates.
The latest cartoon drew swift outcry from many Americans on social media
The move will test Macron's pledge to reshape France's social and economic landscape.
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One of Sydney Harbour's hidden gems is opening to the public for the first time in more than 150 years.
Prospects are improving for a wetter-than-average spring for coastal NSW but the shift away from the recent dry spell may not occur until later in the season, the Bureau of Meteorology says.
Dustin Martin is realising his dream of playing finals football and possibly winning an AFL grand final and a Brownlow medal. Just one thing would make it perfect - his father being there to watch him.
Cool remote control robots that are compatible with Sphero's educational programming apps, Artoo and new friend might be the droids you're looking for.
The fluffy golden flowers are being floated as a settling of the growing national argument over the date of Australia Day.
AFLW stars Daisy Pearce and Chelsea Randall believe the upcoming women's state of origin match between Victoria and the Allies will be the highest quality game of women's footy ever seen.
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