Police charge the uncle of 25-year-old former international student Mengmei Leng with her murder, after her naked body was recovered from inside a blowhole on the New South Wales Central Coast last Sunday.
The steady growth in the number of people diagnosed with dementia will ratchet up the pressure on the health budget in decades to come, with 1 million Australians expected to be living with the illness by 2050.
A military investigation concludes a deadly US air strike that destroyed a Medicins Sans Frontieres hospital in Afghanistan and left 42 people dead last year did not amount to a war crime.
An explosive decision on the future of penalty rates appears highly unlikely before the federal election with the independent Fair Work Commission not expected to hand down its ruling before a double dissolution poll on July 2.
A gunman is at large after a "targeted" shooting in Sydney's south-west that left one man dead and two others injured with police saying the killer may not have acted alone.
Diggers stationed at the Taji military base outside Baghdad are frustrated at an alcohol ban which prevents them enjoying even a single drink on Anzac day or Christmas, pinning the blame on New Zealand military commanders.
More than 100 customers are owed "substantial" sums of money following the collapse of six LJ Hooker branches in Melbourne, with the couple involved in running the business under investigation for allegedly misappropriating their clients' money.
South African President Jacob Zuma should face almost 800 corruption charges that were dropped in 2009, a judge says, piling further pressure on the embattled leader.
Hundreds of protesters against the Manus Island and Nauru detention centres gather in Brisbane following the death of Iranian refugee Omid, who died after setting himself on fire on Nauru.
The Treasurer says the acquisition of the cattle empire by a Chinese-Australian consortium is "contrary to the national interest" and gives the company until Tuesday to respond.
Billionaire activist investor Carl Icahn sells his entire stake in the tech giant, citing the risk of China's influence on the stock and saying the company needs some sort of fiscal stimulus.
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