Opposition Leader Bill Shorten delivers a rallying cry to supporters and undecided voters, saying the Prime Minister thinks he has got the election "in the bag" but Labor will ramp up its campaign and dig deeper ahead of polling day.
A Lebanese drug dealer who is selling up to 2,000 amphetamine pills each month tells the ABC's Matt Brown the Syrian war is fuelling an explosion in drug manufacture and use.
Heavy rain drenches central and southern Queensland today as a major weather system moves south, while NSW also prepares for heavy rains and possible flash flooding.
Thomas Mair, the man accused of shooting and stabbing British MP Jo Cox to death, gives his name as "death to traitors, freedom to Britain" during his court appearance, while Mrs Cox's family visit her memorial to thank the public for their support.
Olivia Melville has been slut-shamed and threatened by countless men on the internet. Now, she's speaking out in the hope of changing what she says is a culture of online violence against women.
The campaign to keep Britain in the European Union regains its lead in two opinion polls, despite an influential newspaper editorial urging readers to vote Leave.
ARU boss Bill Pulver slams the playing surface at AAMI Park as below Test standard, and threatens to tear up an agreement to play there next year if it does not improve.
Thousands of people step onto the latest work by renowned artist Christo Vladimirov Javacheff in northern Italy, seizing their chance to "walk on water".
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