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Who Albo thinks should get a pay rise
The government has backed a pay hike for one group of Aussie workers - but exactly who they are remains unclear.
NSW police scrap plans to appoint Steve Jackson to $400,000 a year job
NSW Police has scrapped plans to appoint the former Channel 7 producer who worked on the program's interview with Bruce Lehrmann as the new chief of its media unit.
An unexpected run club love story
Dating apps and chance meetings at the pub are out, with young Aussies increasingly finding love in an unexpected place.
Urgent bid to stop tidal wave of horror virus
Parents are being urged to protect their young children as cases of a brutal virus surge across Australia.
Chinese gang accused of laundering $39m
Police have swooped on an alleged Chinese gang accused of laundering more than $39m in just one month.
Wine label fined after stealing water to grow grapes
A wine company was found to have illegal tapped into a pipeline, stealing about 146 Olympic swimming pools of water.
Elite private school scandal claims victim
A lawyer and prominent school director has quit a peak association after it was revealed a child sex offender was on its board.
Aus must ‘look beyond’ detainee humiliation
Australia must be prepared to look beyond' politically-charged conversations about migration, and make more informed' choices, a key expert has said.
Grim map plotting the least affordable housing markets in the world includes three Aussie cities
A grim illustration exposing our national shame has gone viral online, with three Australian cities here ranked among the worst in the world.
Surprise moment that made thugs run
The terrifying moment was captured on CCTV with the mother's screams echoing into the street.
Landlord hits back at online trolls
An Aussie landlord went viral after complaining that renters demonised" property owners. Now she has hit back.
Albo’s ‘sneaky’ budget hint
The Prime Minister has dropped a sneaky hint of what Australians can expect to see in the upcoming federal budget.
Explosive fallout from anti-trans rights rally
One state's opposition leader will face three defamation battles after expelling a sitting MP from his party's ranks after a controversial rally.
‘Cleaned up’: 16 charged in police raids
Police have made a bold claim about the state of one city's criminal network after a massive raid involving 250 officers.
Coles’ warning on cash shortage
A major supermarket has implemented special measures ahead of the long weekend in a bid to combat challenges with cash movements".
Travellers brace for chaos at airports
Thousands of travellers are expected to move through the nation's busiest airport in the next 24 hours.
Alarming number in Aussies’ grocery spend
An inquiry into the supermarket sector has revealed some Aussies are skipping meals or sacrificing meals to feed their children.
Claim detainee details being ‘covered up’
As the fallout from last year's landmark High Court ruling continues, public servants have been accused of covering up' pieces of information.
’Eight litres’: Grim detail in mum’s acid death
A Sydney mum who was found with acid burns covering most of her body asked police for help before dying. But it remains a mystery who harmed her.
Tourist‘s chilling five-word motto
A British-born man who died after jumping off a bridge has been remembered as a very special person".
Toddler found after desperate search
A young girl who went missing from a childcare facility has been found safe after an urgent search.
New MP’s promise to ‘incredible’ community
The newest member of parliament has vowed to follow in her predecessor's footsteps, as she detailed how she wound up in Canberra.
Telstra issues apology over triple-0 outage
A technical fault', a communication error' and errant backup processes have been blamed for the outage.
‘Enough’: Major crackdown over Alice violence
Mattresses and cars were set alight as 150 people stormed the streets of Alice Springs in a shocking riot that has sparked calls for military intervention.
Edge Hill in Cairns locked down after shooting
Police are warning people away from an entire Queensland suburb after a shooting.
Five countries could be banned from Aus
Proposed new laws would grant the power to block visas from countries that do not accept their citizens being involuntarily returned.
New move in mushroom cook case
There's been a new development in the court case of an accused mushroom poisoner who allegedly killed three people with a dish she served them.
Massive fine for 157 km/h speeding madness
A P-plate driver has copped a massive fine after he was caught driving at 157km/h in an 80km/h zone.
Dangerous thing campers shouldn’t do
Campers this Easter long weekend need to be careful of a common device that can become a bomb".
Mum’s plea after 23yo killed by friend
The mother of a 23-year-old killed by his drink-driving friend has issued an impassioned warning ahead of the Easter long weekend.
Aussies dive into Paris Olympics in style
The Australian Olympic and Paralympics swim team will be wearing their latest green and gold uniforms with pride in Paris.
Accountant ‘betrayed’ music icons: court
Big names in Australian music, including Angus and Julia Stone and Peking Duk, are among 11 clients that lost huge sums of money to a dodgy accountant.
Radio icon ditches mayor campaign
A radio icon and former senator has pulled the pin on a short-lived bid to become a major city's lord mayor.
‘Heartbroken’: Splendour in the Grass canned
The music festival is the highlight of any music lover's calendar, but has recently faced a number of challenges, with organisers confirming the event will not go ahead this year.
Man shot by police after dramatic chase
A man has been shot by police after he allegedly stole a police car, leading officers on a wild chase.
Albo lashes out after detainee humiliation
An unlikely alliance that derailed Anthony Albanese's agenda and dealt him a bruising blow has been slammed.
Inflation steady buoying rate cut hopes
The softer-than-expected reading is a further sign the Reserve Bank could move to ease interest rates later this year.
Traffic chaos as truck bursts into flames
Firefighters are on the scene where a truck was engulfed in flames.
ADF chief grilled on suicide crisis
The man at the top of Australia's Defence force will testify about the threat of suicide coursing through the defence and military community. Follow all the updates here.
How bad cold and flu season is in your state
An earlier cold and flu season is taking hold across the country. See how bad the numbers are in your state.
Jogger’s wild convo with man stuck in drain
A jogger who found a man stuck in a stormwater drain has detailed their interaction as a potential twist in the incident emerges.
‘Trolls’: Shorten’s fiery spray
Bill Shorten has had a heated clash with 2GB host Ben Fordham over growing frustrations about the NDIS, which is facing a major overhaul.
IDs revealed in horror boat tragedy
The three people who died after a freak wave knocked over their fishing boat have been revealed, with four of the five on board part of one family.
Senator’s surprising Today show appearance
The politician joked that politics is tough" before explaining how he ended up with such a nasty shiner.
Wild brawl breaks out at shopping centre
Wild footage shows the moment a massive brawl involving men, women and children broke out at a Queensland shopping centre.
Alarming number in Aussies’ grocery spend
An inquiry into the supermarket sector has revealed the extent Australians are going to keep food on the table.
‘Ridiculous’: Greens bubbles question slammed
Federal parliament's final question time until the May budget has ended with the Greens leader copping a sledge down from a surprising minister.
Record year for scams as AI threat looms
Scammers stole a record amount from Aussies in one state last year, with authorities warning artificial intelligence will likely have a further impact this year.
‘Exhausted’: Lindt Cafe siege sniper’s guilt
The police sniper tasked with killing the terrorist responsible for the Lindt Cafe siege says he is still living with guilt almost a decade later.
Hundreds of sex assault cases to be reviewed
Several hundred sex assault cases brought by NSW prosecutors will be reviewed as part of a major audit into cases.
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