David Warner scores his maiden double century, aided by another Usman Khawaja ton, as Australia powers its way to 2 for 416 on day one of the second Test against New Zealand.
Federal Minister Jamie Briggs confesses he hurt his knee trying to crash-tackle Tony Abbott at the same party a marble table was smashed to bits on Liberal spill night.
The US military is "reasonably certain" an American air strike has killed Jihadi John, an Islamic State militant seen in a number of videos executing hostages.
Peter Hollingworth apologises to the victims of two paedophile teachers, and says it is clear he did not do enough while Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane to address sexual abuse claims.
As investigators piece together how this week's riot on Christmas Island unfolded, a clearer picture of the man whose death prompted the destruction is also starting to emerge.
Liberal frontbencher Alan Tudge says the party is "confident" the leadership switch from Tony Abbott to Malcolm Turnbull will see his party hold marginal seats in Victoria and perhaps win some Labor.
Twelve-year-old Tiahleigh Palmer, whose body was found on a northern Gold Coast riverbank, planned to skip school the day she disappeared, police believe.
Australian actress Clare Bowen shares her story of a childhood battle with cancer and chops off her hair, to prove to little girls battling the disease that beauty and self-esteem go beyond having long hair.
The Federal Government indicates it could review the Chinese Darwin port lease, as allegations claiming the company is a front for the Communist Party are blasted as "xenophobic".
A television producer who was punched by former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson is suing him and the BBC for racial discrimination, the British broadcaster reports.
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