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Two bodies found in home
Police have swarmed a quiet suburban Brisbane street after two people were found dead inside a home.
Travel warning issued over bird flu
The Australian government has issued an urgent travel warning over the bird flu as strains circulate across the globe.
Worrying sign Aussies already in ‘recession’
Amid a cost of living crisis beleaguered Aussies have been warned to brace for an economic horror show" up until Christmas.
Victoria hit by third earthquake this month
Victoria has been hit by its third earthquake this month, with a city in the states southwest hit early on Thursday morning.
Scott Morrison compares Hamas refugees to Nazis
Scott Morrison has hit out at Anthony Albanese for allowing Hamas-sympathising refugees into Australia.
Photo that changed Australia forever
The year is 1999. A woman shows up at a newspaper office with an envelope. Inside was a picture that would changed Australia forever.
Tragedy as man dies in skydiving accident
The 25-year-old has died in a horrific skydiving accident, with loved ones remembering him as a man who dared to push the limits'.
Last minute evidence in Higgins trial
Lawyers for Brittany Higgins and Linda Reynolds have returned to court as the landmark defamation trial between the pair nears its end.
Grim figures highlight Aussie mortgage crisis
A shocking number of Australians are being forced to spend nearly a third of their income on their mortgage.
‘Economic sabotage:’ Greens’ tax bid lashed
The minor party's plan to hit big corporations with a tax on excessive profits has been lashed as economic vandalism" and cheapskate politics".
Worrying sign Aussies already in ‘recession’
Amid a weakening labour market, soaring cost of living and rising insolvencies, thousands of beleaguered Aussies are warned to brace for an economic horror show" up until Christmas.
No BBQs, no alfresco, shut before sunset: The ‘boring’ reality facing Sydneysiders in a city run by fun police
The once-vibrant global city of Sydney is now a boring nanny state run by the fun police, with a ban on a restaurant's barbecue the latest sign councils have lost the plot.
‘Rip-off’: $2.75 Telstra fee stuns
Plenty of Australians still regularly use cash, but it keeps getting harder for those like this man who was amazed to be charged for paying his Telstra bill.
Desperate plea for family of missing fisherman, son
A heartbreaking plea has been made for the family of a devoted" father and his son missing after a fishing trip.
‘1000 pages’: Aussie dad’s ‘cruel’ three-year wait for vaccine injury compensation
Chris Nemeth made the same decision as nearly every Aussie, and his old life was taken away". But what came after was simply cruel".
Hospital chaos after armed intruder reports
A Queensland hospital was sent into lockdown after police were called to reports of an armed intruder, with a search of the premises turning up no threat".
Wife killer breaks silence on rape charges
A court has been told of the alleged vile act a man committed against his wife in the years before he murdered her by setting her on fire.
Jarryd Hayne’s next legal battle
Former NRL star Jarryd Hayne walked from jail a free man after his rape convictions were overturned, but his legal woes are far from over.
Update on pop star’s house handover
Orders to force Australian singer Vanessa Amorosi's mum to give up control of a property trust to her daughter have been delayed.
Plibersek ‘absolutely’ wrong on mine: Minns
NSW Premier Chris Minns has called out the federal government's decision to block a gold mine tailing dam in the state.
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore accused of conflict over Moore Park Golf Course plan
Australia's most prominent mayor has lobbied for half of a huge golf course to be turned into mega park, but she failed to disclose one important fact.
Rising NRL star accused of ‘unlawful violence’
Melbourne Storm rising star Shawn Blore will fight allegations he was involved in late-night affray in the Sydney CBD.
Woolies profit plunges despite sales increase
Woolworths Group has announced a dire $108m net profit, a 93 per cent drop on last year.
Melbourne rising star Shawn Blore charged with affray
Melbourne Storm forward Shawn Blore has been charged with affray following an alleged incident in the Sydney CBD.
Plibersek ‘absolutely’ wrong on mine: Minns
NSW Premier Chris Minns has called out the federal government's decision to block a gold mine tailing dam in the state.
Hospital in lockdown over gun reports
A Queensland hospital is in lockdown after police were called to reports of an armed intruder.
‘Prepare now’: Stark weather warning
One of the biggest cold fronts of the year is set to blast through parts of Australia on Wednesday bringing damaging winds north of 100km/h.
Baby attacked with hot coffee
A Brisbane family is by a hospital bedside after a stranger attacked a baby in a park with hot coffee.
Aussies could get two new Covid vaccines
Australians could soon be eligible for two new Covid vaccines, created to protect against new strains of the virus.
Child abuse ring found in Aussie prison: cops
A female inmate has been charged over allegedly acting as the leader of a child sex abuse ring operating in a NSW prison.
Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore accused of conflict over Moore Park Golf Course plan
Australia's most prominent mayor has been lobbying for half of a sprawling golf course to be resumed for a new mega park, but she failed to disclose one important fact.
Bizarre reason Qantas flight turned around
A Qantas plane is being inspected by engineers after it had to turn around and return to the airport it had taken off from.
Aussie dies overseas after motorbike crash
A Perth man has been remembered as a family man with a cheeky smile" after he died just a day before he was set to return from an overseas trip.
Greens’ wild bid to tax banks, supermarkets more
Greens Leader Adam Bandt is announcing a new Robin Hood tax policy to force Australia's biggest companies pay more tax on their profits.
Melbourne billionaire’s wild revenge on intruders
A Melbourne billionaire has turned the tables on two intruders he caught breaking into his $40 million penthouse.
Cops issue AVO to protect Gold Logie winner
The AVO was issued after a man allegedly attended the Channel 7 office in Sydney.
Runner allegedly raped by 16yo boy in broad daylight
A woman was allegedly raped by a 16-year-old boy while she out running at around 11.30am on August 14. The boy in question has been charged.
Man charged after umpire hit with bottle
A man has been charged after a goal umpire was allegedly hit with a bottle during Carlton's clash with St Kilda on Sunday. He suffered a cut to the head.
Chemical company lashed after worker’s death
A chemicals company is under fire after one of its truck drivers was found dead in his cab after allegedly being exposed to a highly toxic substance.
Australian behind one of worst sextortion cases in history
An Australian man is behind bars after what's been described as one of the worst sextortion cases in history.
Killer’s chilling act before murdering wife
The alleged chilling act of a convicted murderer in the months before he doused his wife in fuel and set her alight, has been detailed in court.
Runner allegedly raped by 16yo boy in broad daylight
A woman was allegedly raped by a 16 year old boy while she out running at around 11.30am on August 14. The boy in question has been charged.
Staggering 86 per cent collapse spells trouble
A major Aussie firm has seen billions wiped off its balance sheet, and that is one of the companies doing well in a troubling new downturn.
Why younger savers are ignoring banks
Facing mounting student debts and the cost-of-living grind, younger people are getting savvier on who holds onto their money.
Huge measure to curb international students
Australia will reduce its intake of international students at unis and vocational colleges in a bid to strengthen integrity and curb migration.
‘Destructive’ winds to lash southern Australia
Hundreds of thousands of people are being warned to brace for destructive" wind gusts after swathes of the country's south were soaked last week.
New legal woes for ex-Block star
A former reality TV star has found herself back before the courts accused of a five-month drug trafficking stint, as well as possessing a number of weapons.
Garside’s new ‘love’ after Olympics loss
Olympic boxer Harry Garside has revealed his new love" after his shock loss at the Paris Games.
Coles’ surprising take from every $1 spent
The boss of one of Australia's two supermarket giants has been grilled on the behemoth's profit margins.
Parachutist killed in horror incident
A parachutist has been killed following a horror incident at a remote property.
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