Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says the path is clear for the "greatest years in our nation's history", with voters going to the polls in a double dissolution election on July 2.
Malcolm Turnbull launches the Coalition's bid for re-election saying economic growth and job creation will be the focus of the campaign, while Bill Shorten promises to offer a "positive plan" to voters ahead of the election.
An Altona Meadows woman is charged with dangerous driving causing death following a crash on the Western Ring Road that claimed the life of a Werribee man.
Pakistan's elite are likely awaiting the next round of Panama Papers leaks anxiously as even the country's Prime Minister faces questions over unexplained wealth.
Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion refuses to reveal details of a $65 million deal to bail out an Indigenous corporation after the controversial purchase of the Ayers Rock Resort in 2010.
A ferocious wildfire wreaking havoc in Canada doubles in size as officials warn that the situation in the parched Alberta oil sands region is "unpredictable and dangerous".
Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose performs his first show with veteran Aussie rockers AC/DC, treating a rapturous Lisbon crowd to confident renditions of hits such as Back in Black and Thunderstruck.
Leicester City celebrate their gloriously unlikely Premier League triumph in a fitting manner with a 3-1 victory over Everton in front of their overjoyed, partying fans.
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