A cross-border investigation to identify the terrorists who carried out a wave of attacks that killed 129 people across Paris is gathering pace, as police hunt for possible accomplices.
Malcolm Turnbull downplays the links between refugees and terrorism, saying that most of Australia's security threats have come from second and third generation Australians.
Footage emerges showing concertgoers fleeing for their lives and hanging from the windows of the Bataclan concert hall, where 89 people were massacred in the Paris attacks.
The aunt of Emma Parkinson, the Tasmanian teen injured in the Paris terror attacks, says she is expected to make a full recovery physically, but there is "quite a long road ahead for Emma mentally".
Australians continue to show their solidarity with France in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Paris, with vigils held around the country and landmarks illuminated in blue, white and red.
Kane Williamson reaches his 12th Test century and Ross Taylor passes 50 as New Zealand fights back on day three at the WACA. Follow Grandstand's live blog.
A man accused of running down a policeman on Melbourne's EastLink Freeway is remanded in custody after a brief appearance in the Melbourne Magistrates' Court.
The head of the commission that this week released a damning report on alleged systemic doping in Russia says the suspension of of IAAF and athletics from international competition is an option.
Firefighters searching the Brazilian town of Bento Rodrigues, which was flooded with waste water from an iron ore mine when two dams burst, say they will not leave until all of the missing are found.
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