The head of the Australian Federal Police warns that the threat of terrorism in Australia is getting worse, after confirmation that a 12-year-old is among a group of radicalised youth on the police radar in connection with the Parramatta shooter.
There are concerns at the highest levels of the Australian Defence Force about the sale of the Port of Darwin to a Chinese-owned company in a 99-year deal worth $506 million.
"Multiple" sexual assaults of a 16-year-old girl by a group of men at a party were recorded on a camera that was later seized as part of an investigation into graffiti, Sydney police say.
Israel sets up roadblocks in Palestinian neighbourhoods in East Jerusalem and deploys soldiers in cities across the country to try to combat the worst surge of violence in months.
The Federal Government is accused of rushing through new laws that pave the way for a trial of welfare quarantining, after the Senate passes the bill last night.
China rebukes Australia and the United States for recent comments about the South China Sea, telling the two countries they should be promoting regional stability rather than "adding fuel to the flames".
The photographer behind a shot, which simultaneously put Cottesloe beach on the world map and made a young Prince Charles blush, hopes the royal's visit next month will be as memorable.
Warming of 1.5 to 2 degrees above current levels could lead to "unstoppable" sea level rise that would last for thousands of years, according to a new model of Antarctic ice sheets.
Hong Kong's flagship carrier Cathay Pacific suspends flights over Iran and the Caspian Sea after authorities issue a warning about missiles being fired at Syria.
A British nurse who was successfully treated for Ebola in January after contracting the virus in Sierra Leone is now "critically ill" due to a resurgence of the virus, the hospital treating her says.
A nationwide report ranks Tasmania bottom for waiting times for elective surgery in public hospitals, increasing from 38 to 55 days in the past four years.
Controversial Australian Nick Kyrgios snaps "that's just crap" at the umpire as he earns his third code violation in a week before crashing out of the Shanghai Masters at the hands of Kei Nishikori.
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