Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull confirms there will be no change to the GST carve-up for "some years", despite last month proposing a minimum amount each state and territory would receive.
Jeremy Corbyn is re-elected leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party, ending a "coup" attempt by more moderate politicians who say his left-wing agenda could never deliver victory at the polls.
The "heartbroken" wife of Alice Springs man Kevin Reid, shot dead in the US this week, tells of how he died protecting her during a robbery attempt as they walked home from dinner in the southern state of Georgia.
The New York Times describes Hillary Clinton as "one of the most tenacious politicians of her generation", saying she is more qualified than Republican presidential rival Donald Trump.
An evacuation order is issued for residents of Forbes in central-western New South Wales, but the State Emergency Service is concerned some people are choosing to leave their homes late.
The skies over Brisbane light up with another successful Riverfire fireworks spectacular, drawing out crowds estimated at close to half a million people.
Indonesian authorities arrest one of South-East Asia's most notorious people smugglers, who has targeted Australia since 1999, according to the Australian Government.
A coroner's investigation into the death of two Tasmanian footballers who used ice during games warns of the "tragic consequences and significant harm" the drug brings.
Almost 100 tiny-legged dachshunds — including one dressed as a tank — compete in races and a costume contest in Melbourne as part of Oktoberfest celebrations.
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