The river level at the South Australian town of Gawler has peaked, but water levels downstream are expected to rise throughout the day, the State Emergency Service says.
The Rosetta spacecraft crash-lands as planned on the comet it has been chasing for 12 years, bringing to an end an ambitious mission that has provided insight into the early days of the solar system and captured the public's imagination.
Former Liberal MP Wyatt Roy hopes his trip to northern Iraq will not ruin his friendship with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, but continues to defend his travel to the conflict zone.
A new strain of the most common cause of viral gastroenteritis, norovirus, has been detected in Victoria and health experts warn it could become an epidemic.
Federal investigators pull one of the black box recorders from the wrecked commuter train at the Hoboken station, as they try to figure out what caused the crash that killed one person and injured more than 100 others.
Israeli and Palestinian leaders shake hands during a brief chat at the funeral of Shimon Peres, while US President Barack Obama gently reminds them of the "unfinished business of peace".
Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte appears to liken himself to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler, and says he would "be happy" to exterminate three million drug criminals in the country.
South Korea's military aims to deploy an advanced US missile defence unit on a golf course, a defence ministry official says, after scrapping its initial site in the face of opposition from residents.
Italian police recover two paintings by the Dutch artist Vincent Van Gogh stolen in Amsterdam 14 years ago, as part of an operation against the Camorra mafia group.
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