Finals-bound footballers challenge NRL bans
Manly's Darcy Lussick and Sydney Roosters' Zane Tetevano will take their respective cases to the NRL judiciary on Tuesday night in a bid to play a role in the NRL finals series.
Manly's Darcy Lussick and Sydney Roosters' Zane Tetevano will take their respective cases to the NRL judiciary on Tuesday night in a bid to play a role in the NRL finals series.
Malcolm Turnbull can decide whether his slight recovery in Newspoll is an aberration - five minutes of sunshine before more gloom - or the start of a structural return to electoral competitiveness. Labor's intention to cause parliamentary mayhem over Barnaby Joyce's validity as an MP and tomorrow's crucial High Court assessment of the same-sex marriage survey, have grabbed the headlines, but the uptick in both primary vote and preferred prime minister rating in the survey points to a way forward.
Gatton schoolgirl Jayde Kendall was dead within two hours of being picked up by her killer Brenden Bennetts, a trial has heard.
Prosecutors rejected the guilty plea, meaning Brenden Bennetts would still face a two-week murder trial over the death of the schoolgirl.
The state government will fix a series of dead ends and gaps in Perth's cycling path network, announcing $129 million will be spent on paths over the next four years.
Snow is expected down to 300 metres and there will be blizzards and avalanches in the Victorian Alps.
Wages and salaries rose 1.2 per cent, or $1.6 billion, in the three months to June in a sign that businesses are finally willing to share their fortunes with workers.
Australian singer Paulini Curuenavuli has pleaded guilty in a western Sydney court to bribery charges.
With a longer range and a louder alarm, the new Tile Pro tracker makes it easier to find precious objects which tend to go into hiding.
Reno: A man has died after running into a massive fire at the Burning Man art and music festival in Nevada.
As apartments numbers skyrocket and two mega transport projects get under way, many residents are battling to keep a lid on development in their uniquely quiet inner-city area.
It is a club that includes some of the world's richest people. There are dukes, sheikhs, flamboyant entrepreneurs - even Queen Elizabeth II and other members of the royal family.
Asked if the offer would stop the rolling strikes, Brisbane's Lord Mayor said that was up to the unions.
Commonwealth Bank has underlined the painstaking legal process that awaits it, when claims that it repeatedly breached anti-money laundering and counter terrorism financing laws are tested in court.
Mick Malthouse is worried about Richmond's barren finals record under Damien Hardwick and suspects it would nag at their coach.
Job advertisements rose for a sixth straight month in August, suggesting the strong pick-up in employment seen so far this year could run for a while yet.
Warnings on alcoholic drinks do little to change the behaviour of younger drinkers, an Australian study has found.
AFL greats Mick Malthouse and Brent Harvey have joined Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson in calling for the league to scrap the pre-finals bye.
Village Roadshow co-CEO Graham Burke on how the company plans to get money out of people who have downloaded its movies without paying.
Qatar Airways has set out new deals for ACT flights bound for Europe.
Matt Moylan has been granted leave to sort out personal issues following a meeting with Panthers officials on Monday morning.
A so-called "criminal mastermind" horrifically burned in an alleged murder attempt on Friday will die in hospital, a court has heard.
LONDON: An Islamic State agent tried to persuade an undercover reporter to carry out an attack on London Bridge, a year before eight were killed and dozens injured at the landmark, it has been claimed.
South Korea's military says its air forces and the army have carried out a missile drill in response to North Korea's sixth nuclear test, adding the drills targeted the area where the test had been carried out.
North Korea's latest provocation has sends shivers through markets, with the ASX lower and safe-haven assets back in demand, while CBA is again the focus of selling in the big banks.
Protesters have faced a wall of police in front of a Melbourne court ahead of the appearance of the leader of a far-right group accused of offending Muslims during a rally against a mosque.
Former Intel vice-president Genevieve Bell will lead a new institute at the Australian National University.
Kids will have their height taken, be allocated a number and walk the catwalk a few times to fun music.
The Labor senator has moved to draw a line under controversy about her citizenship status.
Chinese company claims new in-house 10nm Kirin chip is a 'neural processing unit' for mobile phones, meaning its upcoming Mate 10 flagship will have unmatched AI-powered processing speed.
Embattled Perth Lord Mayor Lisa Scaffidi's has been disqualified from office for 18 months, effective from September 7th, after a decision by the State Administrative Tribunal.
This is not a drill.
Nearly one in three Australians is feeling financially stressed, with damaging effects on mental and physical health and social relationships.
CBS repaid $142.7 million of Ten's debts on Friday, including bank loans and fees owed to shareholder guarantors Lachlan Murdoch, Bruce Gordon and James Packer.
The screen legend will be brought to life with songs, scenes and stories.
Everyman Theatre's production of this funny, perceptive and compassionate play is well worth seeing.
Commonwealth Bank of Australia has announced a shake-up of its board, with three directors set to leave and experienced banker Rob Whitfield to take up a board seat.
A fire has destroyed 350 hectares of bush in Kurnell in Sydney's south.
How are a hydrogen bomb and a regular atomic bomb different? And why would that matter to the United States and its allies?
Barack Obama urged Donald Trump to "sustain the international order". Read his letter in full.
Police are investigating a series of armed violent home invasions involving at least four masked men robbing homes across the Perth metropolitan area.
Covert Russian cyber attacks against Western countries could cause civilian fatalities and potentially escalate into a real-world military confrontation, Latvia's foreign minister has warned.
Australia is stuck in an economic disconnect, and it's leaving the RBA with little choice but to leave rates on hold.
Warning: Distressing images: Sumiteru Taniguchi, who never went a day without pain, has died of cancer.
State president Norman Moore, who previously believed WA should be a separate country, said fiscal independence could be achieved by government decree.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says voters will be "sickened" if Labor attempts to destabilise the Parliament over the citizenship saga, as the government confronts the growing threat of North Korea and important economic matters.
Astronaut Peggy Whitson has returned to Earth, wrapping up a record-breaking flight that catapulted her to first place for US space endurance.
Young man killed when his monkey bike crashed into fence has been remembered as a 'beautiful soul'.
Canberra mum fears she may have to surrender care of son as more disability services close doors to respite
Dean Jagger's sister has posted tributes, saying he shared his two most-feared ways to die just hours before plunging into Brisbane River on Saturday.
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