Former New South Wales Labor minister Rodney Cavalier slams ousted frontbencher Sam Dastyari as a "living example of the culture of entitlement" that pervades the party as the fallout from the Chinese payment scandal continues.
The Nick Xenophon Team confirms it will block the Government's proposed $1.3 billion cut to the budget of the Australian Renewable Energy Agency, leaving the fate of future funding for the body in Labor's hands.
Seventy per cent of children in Papua New Guinea suffer physical abuse and 50 per cent face family violence, according to a new report that raises fears for the future of entire generations.
Facebook reverses its decision to censor an iconic Vietnam War photo of a naked girl escaping a napalm bombing, after the move sets off a wave of outrage, including from Norway's leader.
Christian aid group World Vision suspends its operation in the Gaza Strip after its bank accounts are frozen amid allegations by Israel that the agency's operations manager in the territory diverted funds to the Islamist group Hamas.
Isaac Smith hooks a set shot after the siren and Geelong beats Hawthorn by two points to reach the preliminary finals, adding another stunning chapter in the great Cats-Hawks rivalry.
Weak and dehydrated cats named Pietro and Giorgiana are pulled alive from the ruins of Italy's deadly earthquake, more than two weeks after the disaster which claimed nearly 300 lives.
An expert witness criticises the prosecution's key forensic evidence in the murder trial of Jessica Wongso, who is accused of lacing her friend Mirna Salihin's coffee with cyanide.
World powers express outrage after North Korea claimed it had successfully tested a nuclear warhead that could be mounted on a missile, prompting urgent United Nations talks and calls for new sanctions.
The Liberal Party's first openly gay federal parliamentarian has not ruled out crossing the floor over the Government's proposed plebiscite on same-sex marriage.
Clive Palmer's security detail clashes with reporters as the former federal MP leaves court after giving evidence at a hearing into the collapse of his Queensland Nickel refinery.
A high-jumping llama known as a "total diva" is among the new Guinness World Record holders, along with a woman with a full beard, a giant dog and an extra-long cat.
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