One of cricket's most flamboyant figures, controversial former IPL boss Lalit Modi, reveals a detailed blueprint has been prepared for a complete overhaul of the way world cricket is governed.
Victorian Liberal Tony Smith appears likely to be elected as House of Representatives speaker when the Liberal party room meets this morning to decide on Bronwyn Bishop's replacement.
Australians are paying thousands of dollars in ransom to overseas hackers to rid their computers of an unbreakable virus that encrypts all their files.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott warns against a ban on Vegemite in dry communities after reports it is being used to make home-brewed alcohol, saying the last thing he wants is a "Vegemite watch".
Seven London Marathon winners in 12 years recorded blood level results which suggest they may have been doping, the Sunday Times newspaper reports, in the latest set of allegations to rock athletics.
Singapore marks 50 years since independence with nationwide celebrations including a huge military parade and firework display that also pay tribute to former founding leader Lee Kuan Yew.
The hunt for more wreckage from the missing flight MH370 has resumed on France's Reunion island in the Indian Ocean after being suspended due to bad weather, local officials say.
A Muslim woman tells a Melbourne Islamophobia forum she was "shaken inside" after being attacked several times after the Sydney siege and raises concerns about an increasing anti-Islamic sentiment.
Canberra Airport turns on a series of rainbow lights at its new terminal to "say yes to marriage equality" ahead of Parliament resuming and the expected consideration of a bill to legalise same-sex marriage.
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