One of the suspects behind the sniper killing of five police officers in Dallas told negotiators he "wanted to kill white people", especially white police officers, the city's chief police officer says.
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull edges closer to forming government, with 73 seats secured after two more crossbenchers pledge their support on confidence and supply.
Greyhound rescue workers say they are already inundated with dogs not wanted by the racing industry and will need significant support once a ban starts in New South Wales.
Close to 60 people are arrested on 180 drug charges following a series of raids in Queensland's Darling Downs, which uncovered a large-scale underground network of concealed tunnels and rooms.
Super-typhoon Nepartak hits Taiwan, driving thousands of people from their homes, disrupting power supply and forcing the cancellation of more than 600 flights, emergency authorities say.
The Australian Government announces more than $100 million per year to be spent training Afghanistan troops until 2020, in a two-year extension of its non-combat role for Kabul soldiers.
Former police officer Colleen Gwynne vividly recollects the call from Barrow Creek Roadhouse saying British backpacker Peter Falconio and his girlfriend Joanne Lees had been ambushed in outback Australia.
An early morning shot of an inner Mongolian horseman is awarded the grand prize in National Geographic Travel Photography of the Year competition. Take a look at some of the other prize-winning photos.
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