Malcolm Turnbull says there is "no suggestion of any impropriety whatsoever" after his name was found in the massive Panama Papers database leaked from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca.
Some 900 asylum seekers and refugees on Manus Island are no longer in detention, according to PNG authorities who say the men are free leave the centre during the day and can resettle in PNG if they want.
Five men who allegedly planned to leave Australia by boat to join the so-called Islamic State in Syria will remain in custody for up to a week without charge following a brief court appearance.
A mother confronts Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on the campaign trail, telling him the Federal Government needs to do more to spend more on education to give schoolchildren a "fighting chance".
The British media is riddled with "barbarians" who would benefit from a lesson in manners from China's ancient civilisation, a state-run newspaper says, after Queen Elizabeth II called Chinese officials "very rude".
Duncan Storrar is looking at buying a toaster for a shelter with the more than $50,000 raised by a crowdfunding campaign launched after he appeared on Q&A on Monday night.
A jury finds three paintings at the centre of a Melbourne art fraud trial are fakes, with two men found guilty of producing and selling the bogus works for more than $3.6 million.
More than 1,200 Australians will be launched into space soon, albeit just as photos on the nose cone of a rocket taking the nation's second NBN satellite skyward.
LA company hails first successful test of system hoped to eventually transport passengers and cargo inside pods in giant vacuum tubes at speeds up to 1,200 kilometres per hour.
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