North Korea is accused of firing submarine-launched ballistic missile off its east coast, amid concerns the isolated state might conduct a nuclear test or a missile launch ahead of a ruling party meeting in May.
The Returned Services League celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, amid growing criticism the iconic organisation is outdated, and not relevant to modern soldiers.
A woman will today face court over the stabbing of another woman, who was in a wheelchair, in a shopping centre at Upper Bega in country New South Wales.
Prince was prolific over his four-decade career and even death may not stop him, with the pop icon storing a massive stash of unreleased work in his vaults.
A year on from the earthquake that killed 9,000 people Nepal is still a country in crisis, and many of those who lost their homes are still living in tents and under tarps.
Health Minister Sussan Ley says the Federal Government will increase access for subsidised dental services under its $5 billion plan but Labor says it will result in a $1 billion cut in healthcare.
Book readers used to know which Game of Thrones character was going to get brutally slain, where the story was heading and all the plot twists along the way. But now that has come to an end. Valar morghulis.
Part of a Queensland river bubbling with methane gas bursts into flames after being ignited by a Greens MP, who blames nearby coal seam gas operations for the "tragedy in the Murray-Darling Basin".
A a collection of artefacts collected during the Australian military occupation of Papua New Guinea between 1914 and 1921 represents a significant link between the neighbours, PNG's High Commissioner to Australia says.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel meets with Syrian refugees on the Turkish-Syrian border, kicking off a high-stakes visit aimed at boosting a month-old asylum deal plagued by moral and legal concerns.
It is well understood that Islamic State is a new kind of enemy, but the head of the Australian forces at Iraq's Camp Taji, north of Baghdad, describes a new kind of war — albeit one with echoes to the past.
The Cowboys overcome a tough Eels side to run out 32-16 winners, while the Raiders impress with a 60-6 win over the Tigers and the Bulldogs edge the Titans.
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