One of Australia's largest providers of private vocational training, Evocca College, is facing a potential class action from hundreds of former students.
The UN special rapporteur on human rights of migrants postpones a planned trip to Australia, claiming the Government's immigration legislation prevents people talking about what happens in detention facilities and does not allow him to carry out his job.
Invasive procedures such as knee arthroscopies and tonsillectomies could be on the chopping block as the Federal Government carries out a "spring clean" of the range of medical services subsidised by Medicare.
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and Microsoft billionaire Bill Gates throw their weight and resources behind a goal to bring internet access to everyone in the world by 2020.
Saudi Arabia's top religious leader says a stampede which killed 769 pilgrims was beyond human control, official media reported today, the final day of this year's Hajj.
A Tasmanian mother claims her 11-year-old daughter, who has autism, was allegedly left isolated and unsupervised in a classroom every day for two weeks.
Firefighters bring a blaze at Sydney's Central station under control, with platforms reopening and commuters allowed back into the station after an evacuation.
Crowds in Brisbane are wowed with a spectacular firework display on the Brisbane River, beginning with a Defence Force flyover and ending with an explosion of colour over the Story Bridge.
Thai police say a foreign man detained over last month's deadly Bangkok attack was the main yellow-shirted suspect seen on CCTV leaving a rucksack at the shrine moments before the blast.
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